(Update – Realized it’s next tuesday.)
But if I did go I was going to look into building a quick connection point between my Community Server site at Ledgards.com and facebook. The article below suggests that it would actually drive traffic to ledgards.com.
How would you want Community Server and Facebook to play nice? How could www.Asp.net users for example meet up on Facebook and Vica Versa?
Slide, Rockyou and HotorNot, three companies with the largest number of users on Facebook, are showing continued traffic growth on their own sites.
The finding, reported by Quantcast, a service that tracks traffic trends for Web sites, suggests that sites failing to embrace Facebook may be missing out on potential growth.
For some, this is also encouraging evidence that Facebook’s platform, launched in May, isn’t necessarily weening users entirely off their own Web sites. While Facebook allows third-party sites to advertise on their applications on Facebook, many sites prefer to maintain control over their users’ experience, and are hesitant to trust Facebook’s promise that it will remain hands-off. Despite the pledge by Facebook’s executives that sites are free to make money on their apps within Facebook, its terms of service says Facebook can change its policy at any time….