OneSeason adds Facebook Connect capability

In case you didn’t get the “Facebook Message”.  OneSeason has added Facebook Connect to their site.  Here is their message:

OneSeason has integrated with Facebook Connect! This allows for new users to easily sign-up on OneSeason using their facebook credentials, makes inviting your facebook friends to OneSeason a breeze and provides the ability to publish your OneSeason activity to your facebook feed for everyone to see!

Just a reminder for you Facebook users.  Here are a couple accounts to join or become a Fan of:

1) Official OneSeason Group

2) Official OneSeason Fan Page

3) OneSeason Trader Group

4) OneSeason Trader Fan Page (brand new)

5) Betting Blogger (for your gambling fix)

OneSeason Presents… Vinny’s Sports Book

So I get a message from Mike Sroka yesterday asking me to check out the latest Facebook application they have created.  It isn’t tied into OS SOI’s or anything just something completely for fun.  The application is called Vinny’s Sports Book and you can make bets against friends.  You gain and lose credits as you go.  As we all know, Facebook Apps can become viral and I’m sure as this thing spreads throughout Facebook – people will notice that it is BROUGHT to you by OneSeason.com – pretty neat idea by OneSeason.  Good work Mike, DJ and crew.

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If you are on Facebook be sure to check out Vinny’s Sports Book brought to you by OneSeason.com

Player specific Facebook ads

So just tonight I started seeing some more detailed Facebook ads for OneSeason.  Sdog, our OS Trader legend, has been working hard on his new site All Sports Talk Radio and has actually been promoting OneSeason a little bit using player names.  He actually sends the traffic to HIS site and not directly to OneSeason… It appears that OneSeason is giving this “player specific advertising” strategy a try as well.  In the past all I had seen on Facebook were general type ads about OneSeason and trading “sports shares”.  Here was the latest ad I saw:


Trade Shares of Jeter
Buy low and sell high – Trade virtual shares of A-Rod, Jeter and more using real money. Sign up now and get $10 to start trading!


I also saw a LeBron Facebook ad very similar to this one.  Pretty cool stuff.  One suggestion might be to target it even further by displaying player ads based on the location of the Facebook users.  I’m in Illinois, so show me Pujols, Zambrano, ROSE, Payton and more… For someone in California show them Kobe, Montana, etc…

Anyone else seen this new version of the Facebook ads?  Not a huge difference but sometimes in advertising, small tweaks help you find what works and what doesn’t.