Are people really transacting on Facebook? (0) Add to My Brief

Natalie Ashes | 31/08/2012

Ultimately the way you interact with a Facebook page is not the same as how you interact with a web page.

tags: Facebook applicationse-commerce

Facebook applications are no different to websites (0) Add to My Brief

Robert Beerworth | 17/07/2012

They might look small and simple, though Facebook applications are quite literally websites themselves and are no different to build.

tags: Facebook applications

Optimising your Facebook app (0) Add to My Brief

Natalie Ashes | 31/10/2011

Wiliam have recently launched a Facebook application called Winkiwoo, where users can print Facebook photos. After going on Living Social and selling almost 15 thousand books at launch, we know too well that the Facebook applications need to be optimised.

tags: Facebook applications

The launch of Winkiwoo (0) Add to My Brief

Robert Beerworth | 12/10/2011

We’re pretty excited to announce the launch of Winkiwoo, a Facebook application we’ve been developing for a client for the past few months.

tags: Web DevelopmentFacebook applications

Like it? Send it! (0) Add to My Brief

Andrew O'Sullivan | 10/05/2011

Facebook Like has a new friend - The Send Button

tags: Web DevelopmentFacebookFacebook applicationsWeb 2.0User Experience

Social Networking - Trend or Fad? (0) Add to My Brief

| 9/07/2008

Social networking can be a powerful medium to create brand dialogues - as has been proven by iconic Aussie brands such as Tim Tams, Breville, Vegemite... A business must identify the fit between their target audience and their chosen method of communication.

tags: Facebook applicationsTechnologyViral MarketingCorporate Blogging

The Tiered Approach: Who Social Networking campaigns reach – and who they don’t (0) Add to My Brief

| 12/06/2008

Building social networking strategies is necessary for successful online marketing. However, as many companies are finding – one size doesn’t fit all.

tags: Facebook applicationsViral MarketingWeb Development

Flash application development for Facebook (0) Add to My Brief

Gabriel Muller | 23/04/2008

Many of the recent Facebook applications we’ve designed are Flash applications that were made to operate in the Facebook environment. These can greatly increase traffic if developed for your website.

tags: Online TrendsFacebook applicationsWeb 2.0

Why A Facebook Application is Good Marketing (0) Add to My Brief

| 13/03/2008

While marketing firms hunt for new methodologies to target specific demographics, the members of Facebook almost obsessively self-define. This results in an abundant, well-articulated and international pool of potential customers.The question is how to reach them. The answer is by building a Facebook application.

tags: Web 2.0Facebook applicationsFacebook

Blog RSS Feed Reader for Facebook (0) Add to My Brief

Benjamin Christie | 25/01/2008

Wiliam'st Facebook Application, called the Blog RSS Feed Reader now supports multi-feeds.

tags: FacebookFacebook applicationsBusiness

Daft Punk (0) Add to My Brief

| 18/01/2008

Vince from our web development team noticed that our Facebook Application was being used by Daft Punk.

tags: Facebook applicationsFacebookWeb 2.0

Facebook Platform Opens Up (0) Add to My Brief

| 13/12/2007

As one of just a handful of Australian few web agencies specialising in Facebook Application development our technologies team were glad to see this morning’s announcement by Facebook that they will be opening up the platform even further.

tags: FacebookFacebook applications

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