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    Hi everyone,

    I don't normally like to start threads about posts I've written, but I recently wrote a post about how Blogger's and small business owners can use Facebook for traffic generation and engaging their readers, and it's gone hugely popular, and so I wanted to share it with you here because apparently it's very helpful.

    It was actually mentioned on an American Express site about Word of Mouth Marketing for Small Businesses.

    Here's THE Blogger's Guide to Facebook

    Cheers all!

    -Pat

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    Pat - this was terrific. Am now following you on twitter and subscribed to your RSS. And have asked you a couple of questions in your comments aswell....!

    Suzi

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    Pat - this was terrific. Am now following you on twitter and subscribed to your RSS. And have asked you a couple of questions in your comments aswell....!
    Hi Suzi! Saw your comments, responding on the blog as we speak...although I'm not an html buff either!!

    Glad you liked it. Thanks!

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    Hi Suzi,

    Ok, I posted a comment on the blog, but when I typed in html, it rendered it instead of chowing you the code. I'm hoping I can type it in here and it will show you what you should put.

    Ok, inside the FBML application's field, place this at the top:

    Code:
    <style type="text/css">
      span { margin-left: 20px }
    </style>
    Lastly, whereever you want the text moved over, just wrap span tags around it, like so:

    Code:
    <span>Text you want moved over.</span>

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    Thanks Pat. If it lines up ok for you when you see it, then I might just leave it. Thinking about it - perhaps it just looked wrong to me because I am on a netbook, and it was zoomed in too close!

    You are right about an image, and will put one on there when I have one ready to go. I have gone in and bolded the first line (that's my SECOND piece of code I have learnt for the day after learning the paragraph one - hey, am getting the hang of this!) but have no idea how to do the arrow!

    This internet marketing business is a very slow process when you are learning each step, but it's great to be able to follow along on journeys like yours to see it can be done...

    Suzi

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