HOW TO CREATE A FACEBOOK LIKES PAGE?

Question by firthy:
how to create a facebook likes page?
hi i would like to make a facebook likes page
like this one: http://op.golikeus.org/
where you can type your own thing in and like it
i would like to know how so i can add google adsense
and get the site very massive
would i need to upload a script to a hosting site ?
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Answer by mikiy assefa
No. you do not need to copy this site, it is superior to have your own idea. And in order to make money with adsense, you might not even need to create a site by your self. This actually did not use to be my thought before I read a blog post yesterday. I thought I have to make a huge and a good looking site in order to make adsense work for me.
Do u want to kno which blog post I read? The title is what exactly it takes to make money from google adsense and here is the link:
http://hubpages.com/hub/to-earn-money-through-google-adsense
thank you!
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about 2 years ago
If you are referring to a MS Word document, you can create a macro and apply it to the Normal template. Then whenever you open a new document and press the keyboard shortcut, the time will be inserted at the cursor.
To do this for Word 2003:
Open Word
Go to Tools > Macros > Record New Macro
When the Record Macro window opens, Name the macro. No spaces are allowed. Use ‘InsertTime’ or ‘TimeStamp’ , etc.
Leave the default ‘Store Macro In’ setting at ‘All Documents (Normal.dot)’
Click on ‘Keyboard’
When the ‘Customize Macro’ window opens, the cursor will be at ‘Press new shortcut Key:’
Simultaneously press the CTRL key + a letter you wish to use for the keyboard shortcut, i.e. ‘t’ for time, etc.
Click ‘Assign’.
Click ‘Close’.
Go to Insert > Date and Time and select the appropriate Date or Time format you wish to use and click ‘OK’. Make sure the ‘Update Automatically’ tick box is NOT checked.
Click the ‘Stop Recording’ button on the macro toolbar or go to Tools > Macro > Stop Recording.
Close the open word document without saving changes. This will not affect the Normal.dot template you are adding the macro to.
Now, whenever you open MS Word and want to insert the timestamp at the cursor, press CTRL + your shortcut key.
The process would probably be very similar in other versions of Word.
Note: If you are wanting a script to work universally across different programs, such as NotePad, Word, Acrobat, etc then I am not able to offer a solution… sorry.