How to Create Viral Facebook Pages Without Your own SSL
In case you’re unaware of Facebook’s recent changes regarding user created Pages and Applications, here’s a brief summary. As of October 1st all user generated Facebook Pages and Applications utilizing iframes now require a secure SSL connection.
I’ve been trying to figure out how to make those fancy pages with like to reveal features, user comments, sharing, etc and was pretty much stopped in my tracks by Facebook’s new SSL requirements for pages and applications since I don’t personally have an https connection on the websites I was using to make my pages and applications.
Luckily though I came across a bad ass solution from a friend of mine Daniel Tan, which takes care of the SSL issue FOR YOU by providing an application that allows you to create customized, really snazzy Facebook pages on their own secured server!
This is awesome because not only can you create an unlimited number of custom pages on Facebook with all the nifty features such as the ‘like to reveal’, corporate layouts, product stores and more within Facebook, but you don’t have to deal with the secured connection requirements on Facebook because the custom pages you create are actually on a secured URL. This is awesome.
The solution is called the Elements Plus. Once you get ahold of it you’ll get set up with your own personal custom page creation platform that is 100% drag-and-drop simple! You can choose from a variety of pre-made templates, create your own templates, use many awesome built-in features and create those awesome viral fancy Facebook pages at will.
No technical experience or know-how is required to use this thing, it’s drag and drop even a 5 year old could build a viral Facebook page in like 5 minutes with this thing. I invested in it myself and am absolutely excited to have something so cool and easy to use.
Click here to check this thing out, you don’t need that pain in the ass SSL certificate on your sites or to create awesome pages that are more than just a ‘wall’ and some random ‘discussions’. We’re talking full fledged user interaction here. Like to reveal, premium layouts, storefronts and all that.
Well, go check it out then come back, leave a comment and tell me what you think.
Talk soon, come back to my blog sometime would ya?

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