Facebook’s Comment Plug-in Increases Traffic to 45%

Facebook's Comment Plug-in gets an improvement. But does it do the same with page interactions and traffic?
More than a month ago, Facebook unleashed its commenting solutions for third parties. Today, the largest social network announced a set of improved comment plug-in features for publishers. With these comes a stat report saying that the commenting system actually increases discussion and Facebook referrals by 45%.
On the publisher or blogger’s end, they can now directly link to individual comments, generate larger News Feed objects and access comments using the API.
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See here how can you know a person through his or her webmail provider.
In the digital age, people judged each other based on their online presence like usernames, social media profiles and in this case, email address. A web app called Hunch did a study and surveyed a pool of respondents to check on their personalities based on the webmail providers they use.
Read on below the summary of Hunch’s research findings.
AOL – Their users are most likely to be overweight homemakers ages 35-64. Most of them live in the suburbs and enjoy simple and laid back lifestyle. In general, AOL users are optimistic extroverts who stays at home most of the time.
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