Not that it came as a real big surprise to me, but Facebook was the most-visited site on Christmas. It makes a lot of sense actually. I was on it. My family was on it. My six-year old niece was even on it (with her mom). What better way to spread holiday cheer and to wish your friends and family a Merry Christmas than to do it on Facebook?
I was fairly certain that most of my 364 “friends” would check their profile at least once that day to get a glimpse into the lives of their entire network. Status updates ranging from “Merry Christmas” to “My GF knows me oh so well” and immediate pics of their favorite gifts from Santa were posted as soon as they could get their computers and iPhones out of hiding.
I must admit…I did the same. I am one of the 350 million Facebook users who logged on during the sacred holiday last Friday, helping to launch the largest social networking site to the number one spot. And I couldn’t wait to post my status update, “Charlie was right. He nailed Christmas” in honor of my new Martin Acoustic guitar. Why wouldn’t EVERYONE want to know about that?

















