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Mashable - The Social Media Guide: Facebook Simplifies Event Planning

  • jamie1984 · 5 months ago
    Maybe they might want to have 2 dropdowns in the same style they have now

    - the Facebook services (Photo, (Facebook) Video, Links, Notes & [soon] Events)
    - the Spam (whoops i mean 'Apps')
  • landonmiller · 5 months ago
    I thought they were going to roll out a feature that allowed us to modify what apps we wanted in our news feed and what we didn't. I really don't care to read "what kind of alcohol" my friend is after taking a quiz.

    On another note, I think this is a great idea after it integrates with the "Everyone" button that was mentioned a couple weeks back. I can see sending a quick lunch invite to only people in my "work" group.
  • Dave Barger · 5 months ago
    I was hoping to see that their events now let you accept payments...
  • Michael · 5 months ago
    Yes, here are fullseat.com, we're patiently waiting until Facebook allows developers to put applications like ours on event pages.
  • Stephen Downes · 5 months ago
    It's not "simplified" unless it interoperates with other calendaring systems. Otherwise, it's just one more system people use that my calendar won't work with.
  • ShaunNestor · 5 months ago
    It works with Google Cal just fine - it can even sync to my SmartPhone
  • marram · 5 months ago
    Nice, but my event post about meeting friends for lunch will get drowned in all the other noise and super pokes in my friends' Facebook streams. Oh, and we all get invited to too much stuff on Facebook that the majority of us either ignore it all or RSVP "Yes" to everything.

    You should check out Sponty. It solves the problem of casual social events in a much cleaner way, without even having to explicitly invite friends: http://www.thesponty.com
  • Vik · 5 months ago
    People who plan events on Facebook tend to invite EVERYONE they are connected to, and like marram said, they will either ignore it or say Yes to everything.
  • Adam Ostrow · 5 months ago
    this is true, I get lots of invites from people I don't know who live nowhere near me
  • Colleen · 5 months ago
    This is how we are preparing for our 10 year reunion....so much esier than the old days!
  • Melody · 5 months ago
    I like it! It's one of the few Facebook "improvements" I've liked in the last year.
  • Cory · 5 months ago
    I see the update now... looks alright, but I agree - with any additional features in the future, its probably going to get ignored.
  • iTbay · 5 months ago
    Great feature - first post with iPhone 3gs - I just had to say that
  • mkashaan · 5 months ago
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  • jorgeavilam · 5 months ago
    True that SOME friends are in Facebook, but not all your events are public. I prefer to use @anyvite
  • Flavio · 5 months ago
    It would be nice when I enter an event and include an existing address to have a clickable map attached, so to show where the event will take place. I tried with a test event and nothing happened. Going to the full event page that is created contestually, I see that my address filled the "location" line (which can be anything) and the address fields stayed empty. So this requires a second step to edit the event and include all missing information.

    On the other hand I have noticed that the option to attach a map to my feed has disappeared from my publisher now that the event has appeared.
  • DJ NightLife · 5 months ago
    I wish events let you invite fans on a Page just as you can invite members on a group event !
  • Neil Fairbrother · 5 months ago
    Often wondered why there isn't a "Facebook Pro" which offers business users business type features as offered by the likes of ZoHo - this could - could - be a much needed source of revenue and would legitimise Facebook use during and from work, then peeps like me wouldn't have to keep going to multiple websites. Makes sense to me. Cheers Neil
  • joe ekine · 5 months ago
    Usabiltiy is the key when adding an event. Go facebook. :)
  • Frederic Sidler · 5 months ago
    And do you sync your Facebook events with your calendar (iCal, Outlook, gCal, Sunbird, Zimbra, etc.) The answer is fbCal.
    fbCal allows you to sync your Facebook events (yes, no, maybe) and also the birthdays of your Facebook friends.
    Enjoy
  • Lisa · 5 months ago
    While Facebook events seems like such an easy and convenient way of gathering people to meet up, with the college scene i'm finding it's not having the response that one would hope for.

    I'm about to enter my senior year of college and for the past 3 years I have been heavily involved in several organizations on my campus. One core marketing tool that almost every orgnanization uses is the facebook invite application. While this seems like an ideal way to reach nearly all of campus, faculty and staff included as of recently, the amount of invites that students receive per day can be overwhelming. It seems as though students will automatically click "attending" or "maybe attending" even if they don't plan to go at all. From the host point of view, this makes for some serious disappointment. How do you plan for an event when you have over 100 people saying they will be there and then only 30 show up? With almost every event bribing students with food, that would be a lot of pizza left over and therefore a lot of the organization's budget wasted. With budgets all ready being cut all over the place, pizza is certainly not the way to blow it.

    What i've learned from this is that Facebook invites can be a good starting point but also to seek out other marketing tools in order to get the word spread about your event.

    Thanks
  • Joey · 4 months ago
    Hi,

    Check this out. It might interest you -

    http://www.webguild.org/2009/07/will-facebook-e...
  • Terrence Young · 4 months ago
    Thanks for the update. It's tough keeping up with all the enhancements!
  • Terrence Young · 4 months ago
    Thanks for the update. It's tough keeping up with all the enhancements!
  • Playster.org · 4 months ago
    If you're looking to promote events (like you would inside Facebook or via Twitter), you should check out http://www.playster.org. You can add events directly into the search index and traffic gets sent to your site or blog.

    Enjoy!