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Whenever you hit Facebook’s “Like” button you’re signing up for a subscription. 25 February '11, 12:27am Follow Almost every popular website has a Facebook “Like” button.

Whenever you hit Facebook’s “Like” button you’re signing up for a subscription.

Millions of people press that button everyday, unaware of the full consequences that Facebook has recently implemented. Pagemodo. Pagemodo (previously Fanbuilders) is an online tool for designing Facebook fan pages.

Pagemodo

With Pagemodo, any person or business can create a custom Facebook page for free, and present themselves and their products on their fan page without any technical or graphic skills needed. Pagemodo was founded by two Danish internet entrepreneurs, and was acquired by website-service Webs.com in February of 2011. Create free Facebook pages for business — a Facebook design tool by Pagemodo. How TheFacebook Used To Woo Advertisers Back In The Early Days. I’m not sure exactly how easy (or difficult) it is to come by stuff like this, but I for one thought it was pretty cool.

How TheFacebook Used To Woo Advertisers Back In The Early Days

Eli Feldblum and Mayer Reich, co-founders of RankAbove, emailed me a number of documents this morning that Facebook used to send potential advertisers back when they were just getting started (and when the fledgling company was still called TheFacebook). The docs were originally sent to Feldblum by Kevin Colleran – the longest employee at Facebook other than founder Mark Zuckerberg – who still works there as Global Sales Lead, after they had met at a digital marketing conference.

The date: Thursday, May 19, 2005.