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FaceBook Places Map – How to add places visited to your Facebook Map

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In your Facebook Profile’s “About” section there is a map of places you have visited or lived. You can add places to this section by adding a “Places” post to your Timeline. Here is how to do that:

  1. In your Timeline, click on “More” under your cover photo
  2. Select “Places”
  3. Click on “Add Places”
  4. Enter the name of the of the place you want to add
  5. Select the type of post you want to share (eg. Visited, Lived etc.)
  6. Fill the relavant details of the post and click “Post”

Note: These posts that you add to your map, will also appear in your Timeline.

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Check How My Facebook Timeline Looks to Others

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With privacy slowly becoming a major concern in social networking sites, it is important to keep an eye on what information you are giving out. Your facebook timeline is one of the places where you can unintentionally give out information publicly. So its critical to Check how your facebook timeline looks to others.

Here is how to Check How My Facebook Timeline Looks to Others

To check what your friends, other users and public can see on your timeline, you can use the built-in “View As” tool. This is how to use it:

  1. Go to your Timeline and click on the button “
  2. Click on “View As…” in the dropdown menu.
  3. Now You will see what your Timeline looks to the public. To see how your Timeline appears to someone in specific (friend, collegue, relative ect.) click “View as Specific Person“, type their name in the text box and press enter.

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How to find your Facebook AdminID for Facebook Apps

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Your Facebook AdminID is required for administering many developer based apps. You can figure out your AdminID using the following method:

  • Goto https://graph.facebook.com/{username}
  • In the output you will find the AdminID of the user after the “id” part.
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How to find your Facebook ID for Facebook Apps

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Your Facebook ID (not your login ID) is required for administering many developer based apps (pages, share buttons and open graph based programs). You can figure out your ID using the following method:

  1. Login to Facebook
  2. Go to your photos and click on any of your photosets
  3. Right Click on any photo and open it in a new window
  4. In the url look for the text “fbid” and copy the number right next to it between the ‘=’ and ‘&’.
  5. This number is your Facebook ID.
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Search for Your Blog’s Recommended Pages on FaceBook

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Facebook is fast becoming one of ‘the’ places to promote your blog. Integrating your site well with facebook not only drives great traffic but also provides great exposure for your writing. People share webpages on Facebook all the time, just include the url of interest in any message and FB will insert an image from the page and a short description below the message.

So how do you know if any of your blog’s contents have been shared on the most popular social networking site on the web?

On my personal blog titled “New Sense” I recently included a nice looking toolbar at the bottom. The toolbar also provides a button for recommendations via facebook. Clicking on it will show a list of pages from my blog that were shared on Facebook (Click on Recommendations at the toolbar at the bottom)

If you want to see a similar list for your blog, go to this page -> Recommendations

At the bottom of the page you will find a form similar to the one shown in the image below. Type in the address of your blog and voilà you should get the list of shared items from your blog.

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