NEW YORK, NY, April 11, 2011 (Press-News.org) Within just 3 weeks of its launch, Wix' free Facebook app has soared to # 3 on All Facebook's application leaderboard for weekly growth, and ranks # 27 on Facebook's Top Business Apps.
With over 186,000 monthly active users, WixYourPage includes customizable Facebook page templates and an easy web editor. Everything in a Wix Facebook template can be adjusted to fit a brand's unique look with original content and interactive design.
Users can customize their pages with Wix' free website builder, a web-top publishing tool used by millions of site owners worldwide to build quality Flash websites, without bothering with code and back-end programming.
With a powerful drag & drop interface, the same Wix editor can now be used to breathe life into old Facebook Fan pages, or to create brand new ones.
Ido Rabiner, Wix.com Product Manager of the app, says, "This is a whole new way for advertisers to reach out and interact with customers through Facebook. From small business owners and freelance artists to well-established brands - anyone can use this application to provide a rich and engaging experience to an online audience, without ever having to leave Facebook's framework. And it's all free."
Samples of customized Facebook pages built with Wix' app:
Consultancy firm: D'Macklimore Incorporated
Actor/Director : Selena Gomez
Musician : Lonna Marie
Photographer : Marzena Cytacka
For more information please visit WixYourPage Support
About Wix
Wix.com offers cutting-edge web technology that enables online users to customize websites regardless of technical skill or previous knowledge. Built on a freemium business model, Wix earns its profit through premium upgrades that allow users to connect their sites to their own domains, eCommerce capabilities and more advanced features.
The company was established in 2006 and released the open beta version of its free website builder in 2008. Over 9 million people worldwide have used Wix to publish free websites. In a recent round of Series D funding, Wix earned $40 million from Insight Venture Partners and DAG Ventures and existing investors Benchmark Capital, Bessemer Venture Partners and Mangrove Capital Partners. Wix headquarters are in New York, with offices in San Francisco and Tel Aviv.
Website: http://www.wix.com
Wix.com Releases App for Free Customized Facebook Fan Pages
Freelance designers, local businesses and anyone promoting themselves on Facebook can create customized Fan pages with the new app by Wix.com. Users can publish fully-functioning web pages right inside their Facebook profiles, for enhanced branding.
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