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New Facebook Design – Thumbs Up Or Down?

Are you enjoying the new Facebook look, feel, and features? I’m hearing mixed reviews, and am not fully sold on all the changes myself yet. There are a few nifty features and some “whaaaat happened?” changes!

(If you are not yet seeing the new Facebook design – you should be able to trigger it with this link: http://new.facebook.com)

Here’s an overview – tell me in the comments below if you agree/disagree.

Thumbs UP

  • News Feed Filters – this is a fantastic new feature! I’m giving it a thumbs WAY up. 😉 The “juice” in Facebook is in the News Feed and I’m delighted to see this additional way to interact with our stories! I’m hoping we’ll see more and more improvements to the News Feed in particular.

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  • Commenting in News Feed – great add on for ease of quick comments and increased visibility. (Feels a smidge like FriendFeed, yes?!)
  • Commenting in Mini Feed – this feature was actually introduced a short while before the whole new design but I’m including here anyway. It rocks for the same reasons as above – quick comments and increased visiblity.
    • Plus, when you comment on say a Note or Posted Item from your Feeds that comment is also posting on the actual Note/Posted Item. You can also see other peoples’ comments in your Feeds.
  • Mini bio under Profile Pic – just click the little pencil and you have a short space to “write something about yourself.” Given your Info is now buried on its own tab, I recommend writing up a powerful soundbite that says what type of business you’re in, what type of clients you help and the results you help them create.
  • Show more Friends and certain Friends – seeing I can no longer display an app like Top Friends, this nifty feature is a close stand-in. (Click the pencil on your Friends box).

Thumbs DOWN

  • Combo Mini Feed and Wall – my brain is having a hard time with this new mashup. I really liked my feed and wall separate!
    • Quick tip:
      • Click “Posts by [Your Name]” to just see your Mini Feed.
      • Click “Posts by Others” to just see your Wall.
      • Default is “All Posts” which is the combo deal.

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  • Missing apps – well, they’re not missing per se, but apps now appear on their own separate tab called Boxes (um, wouldn’t “Apps” be more appropriate?).
    • I feel sorry for the developers on this new change – I’m thinking *most* people will not take time to click through all the tabs to interact with our profiles and apps. I loved being able to glance at someone’s profile real quick on a single page, and being able to “get” the person in a single page sweep.
  • Wider screen – feels too spread out now.
  • Bunched up birthdays (and events) – I liked the list format better, much easier to read.

That’s about it for now – I may have missed a few features.

What about you? Is the new Facebook working for you? What do you love about it? What is really not working for you? What would you love to see added and/or improved?

Cheers,

mari_siggy

P.S. You may enjoy these video tutorials I have on YouTube and my Facebook Fan Page. (I’d love for you to become a fan of my fun fan page too – I’ll be sharing lots of free content on my Page not shared elsewhere).

  1. An overview of the new Home Page (Canvas Page).
  2. Profile Assessment for one of my students, Tina Cook. I conducted the assessment from the standpoint of a newbie looking at Tina’s profile as if they were a prospect interested in doing business with her.
  3. Intro to the Mini Feed Comments feature. A great tool for creating more viral visibility.


UPDATE:

I just added this comment to the blog post at Mashable Like It Or Not, Here Comes The New Facebook …and I’m repeating here as an update to let you know I give the new Facebook Design TWO THUMBS UP!!! ;)

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As a professional who uses Facebook solely for business purposes, I’m a HUGE *raving* fan of the new Facebook design!

Yes, it took a little getting used to with the combo MiniFeed & Wall… and disappearing apps. (I can appreciate from a developers standpoint, the new app display is frustrating).

However, here’s what I LOVE about the new design:

  • the ubiquitous commenting feature and ability to comment on the fly (*even* on ads!!),
  • the LIVE FEED (awesome feature for realtime action & connecting),
  • the feed filters – including by Friend Lists (I recommend keeping lists of your top key contacts for a quick check in to their activities in your News Feed!!),
  • the customizable less of/more of feed stories (much easier now to train FB exactly what you want in your Feed),
  • the mini bio under your profile pic,
  • ability to display 12 specific friends,
  • easier Status Update (that only posts when you click the button, not like before),
  • easy edit “pencil” for all sections of your profile,
  • easy app editing.

Okay, did I mention I LOVE the new FB design? And I reckon any biz user who doesn’t like the new design (yet!) hasn’t quite grasped the full power of the platform. Hopefully these tidbits I’ve shared help!!

My $0.05!! ;)

Mari
@marismith

Mari Smith

Often referred to as “the Queen of Facebook,” Mari Smith is widely known as the Premier Facebook Marketing Expert and a top Social Media Thought Leader. Forbes describes Mari as, “… the preeminent Facebook expert. Even Facebook asks for her help.” IBM named Mari as one of seven women that are shaping digital marketing. Mari is an in-demand keynote speaker, corporate social media strategist, dynamic live webcast host, and popular brand ambassador. She is coauthor of Facebook Marketing: An Hour A Day, and author of The New Relationship Marketing.

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19 Comments

  1. Lowell on September 30, 2008 at 2:42 pm

    Mari,

    I don’t like my sidebar apps disappearing.

    Since Facebook changed I’ve found I seldom update my profile other than through external apps and seldom see anyone else’s profile.

    I do like everything else. Maybe the facebook Gods could allow two or three apps in the sidebar.

    That would make me happy.

    Lowell’s last blog post.. How WordPress Changed A Life



  2. Ann Rusnak ~ The Time Diva on September 8, 2008 at 5:09 am

    Hey Mari,

    I’m with you on the wall and feed combo… I don’t like it. I do have mix feelings about the boxes tab. Putting the apps on separate tab allows the profile page to download faster as oppose to when many graphic hogging apps slowing it down. I rarely click the box tab now and unfortunately this isn’t great for us biz peeps.

    I do like the new home page. I’m saving time with my daily activities.



  3. Marci on September 8, 2008 at 5:07 am

    Mari,

    This is great information I have been forcing myself to use the new version, your post is very helpful and has given me a new comfort level!

    Thanks always,
    Marci



  4. Mari Smith on September 6, 2008 at 7:09 pm

    UPDATE:

    I just added this comment to the blog post at Mashable “Like It Or Not, Here Comes The New Facebook”

    http://mashable.com/2008/09/05/new-facebook-is-coming/

    …and am repeating here as an update to let you know I give the new Facebook Design TWO THUMBS UP!!! 😉

    ~~~

    As a professional who uses Facebook solely for business purposes, I am a HUGE *raving* fan of the new Facebook design!

    Yes, it took a little getting used to with the combo MiniFeed & Wall… and disappearing apps. (I can appreciate from a developers standpoint, the new app display is frustrating).

    However, here’s what I LOVE about the new design:

    * the ubiquitous commenting feature and ability to comment on the fly (*even* on ads!!),
    * the LIVE FEED (awesome feature for realtime action & connecting),
    * the feed filters – including by Friend Lists (I recommend keeping lists of your top key contacts for a quick check in to their activities in your News Feed!!),
    * the customizable less of/more of feed stories (much easier now to train FB exactly what you want in your Feed),
    * the mini bio under your profile pic,
    * ability to display 12 specific friends,
    * easier Status Update (that only posts when you click the button, not like before),
    * easy edit “pencil” for all sections of your profile,
    * easy app editing.

    Okay, did I mention I LOVE the new FB design? And I reckon any biz user who doesn’t like the new design (yet!) hasn’t quite grasped the full power of the platform. Hopefully these tidbits I’ve shared help!!

    My $0.05!! 😉

    Mari
    @marismith



  5. Regina on September 6, 2008 at 7:31 pm

    I love it too! Much more professional and easy to navigate.



  6. Christopher Haynes on August 14, 2008 at 3:15 pm

    My complaint is, when you search for people, you still don’t get the people nearest you. If you search for “Chris Haynes” (me), you will get a million people, and even if your friend is friends with me, you will still only find me 200 people in. If I am friends with your friend, I should come up sooner. If I am friends with two of your friends, it should be even higher up the list. If we are in any groups together, it should be higher up the list too.



  7. Marlys Arnold on August 7, 2008 at 5:42 pm

    I like most of the new features and especially the fact that apps have their own tab. Some people’s profiles took forever to load before because they’d added about 900 useless apps. That said, it would be nice if we had the option to place say three or four apps on our main page. Plus it would make more sense for that tab to be “Apps” vs. “Boxes.”



  8. Robert on August 6, 2008 at 11:18 am

    Well post One issue i found with the new Facebook design is the way integrated apps are displayed now. The functionality of FeedHeads and FriendFeed is dramatically less thanks to the new design, which simply says you have activity there, without being specific. Feedheads was essentially the main reason I ever joined Facebook.



  9. Mari Smith on August 2, 2008 at 8:47 am

    @Mark David – yes, soon enough the revert to old FB option will disappear and we’ll all be on the new design. Meantime, I do hope the FB team are listening to the feedback. Actually, they do seem to be inviting input with the badge on our home page right above birthdays and they have their own fan page for the new profile. Hmmm.

    @Marilyn – very well said. I guess time will tell if all the new features stick or they do something to return us to that ‘single pass’ profile which was way more effective, imho. 😉

    Re your Merch store app – first see if you can add it as a box to your Wall tab and/or you may be able to create a standalone Tab for certain apps. Here’s how:

    Mouseover Applications > click See All My Applications > click All Applications > click pencil next to Merch app > click Edit Settings > click Profile tab in popup window > if you can create a solo Tab, click Add.

    @Nancy – thanks a mil for your kind words, Nancy. It’s my pleasure to share what I’m discovering anyway!

    @Michele – thanks a mil! I look forward to seeing more improvements on the new design!



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