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Top Tip #2 for Facebook Security
Change Is Good For You:
While are at it, I’ll give you my Top Tip #2 for Facebook Security.
Do change your password periodically. Knock wood it hasn’t happened to me. But I have heard a number of others whose accounts got hacked into and sent out embarrassing email messages to all of their Facebook friends before they learned of it and caught it. How can you avoid this embarrassment or even still worse?
By changing your Facebook account password on a regular basis!
What Does Work Now as a Facebook Feat?
You used to be able to use a prefab message like “Hi, thanks for adding me!” with your website domain name hyperlink and post that up at everyone who Facebook Friends your profile.
Times sure have changed!
You might still be able to get away with that and some of the less social networking sites savvy internet marketers might still be charging you money for their recommending that tactic and your hiring a VA Virtual Assistant to do those tasks for you.
However, most Facebook users are more sophisticated now than that. This is the Relationship Era. They want and crave for you to say a little something specific and unique to them first.
You will recognize this same theme in how singles desire to be approach online at Facebook as well. What people want in both business partnerships and romantic relationships are often the same. Relationship. Caring. Quality.
Otherwise they can view that as spamming their wall. You run the risk of paying someone like your VA to make such posts. Only to jeopardize their being deleted as spam by the wall owner. What a waste of time and money.
What to Do Now Instead?
Most Facebook joiners and members crave connection and relationship at some level. So what is best for you to do? Write a little something genuine and personal in your Facebook wall post.
Then add your website domain name hyperlink.
Most Facebook members will then allow that to remain on their personal wall.
Engage Individuals:
If you do not engage them on a personal relationship level, they may choose to delete any posts which are spamming or worse still, eventually Unfriend You.
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Rae & Mark says
October 19, 2010 at 9:27 AMAs relative newbies to FB, we appreciate any tips you can offer.
Rae & Mark
Michael D Walker says
October 19, 2010 at 11:15 AMGood advice to engage people on a personal level. The popularity of Facebook is a strong indicator that we are now, perhaps more than ever, reliant on building strong relationships for success in every area of our lives.
Michael
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Cardel Turner ,BBA AA says
October 19, 2010 at 4:06 PMI use Facebook for just for social networking only. Asking for dates on Facebook not really into that. But I guess that is the new form of internet dating online.
Dr. Wendy Schauer, D.C., R.K.C. says
October 19, 2010 at 6:27 PMThe better you can build a relationship the better you will do in both business and personal endeavors. The most successful people I know are fabulous at building relationships.
Yours In Health!
Dr. Wendy M. Schauer, D.C., R.K.C.
Dennis Perry says
October 20, 2010 at 4:44 AMVery good tips for using Facebook. Building personal relationships is best in almost all situations.
Dennis Perry
Eva Palmer says
October 24, 2010 at 1:58 PMHi April!
Thanks for the Facebook tips! I got shocked when I read about the password! Never heard of that!
Jeff Boyle says
October 25, 2010 at 1:41 PMGood share on this facebook tips, April. well thought blog.
John D says
October 31, 2010 at 10:57 PMVery nice site and great points, April, about being careful on Facebook and other social media sites.
Erinn Koehnen says
November 1, 2010 at 3:01 PMFascinating posting for Facebook tips to aim for as well as mistakes to avoid, April, so true for singles!
John says
November 15, 2010 at 12:29 AMVery nice site post about face book for singles
Daniella Stephenson says
December 17, 2010 at 1:58 AMI am so really tired of this idiot men sending emails looking for a “relationship” at Facebook who don’t even live near me. Whadyr they thinkin”? ewww!
Brenda says
March 8, 2011 at 12:36 PMDo they really think that those emails are useful? I don’t know any woman who like them. What do you think?
Annie says
March 12, 2011 at 10:38 AMFacebook guys are so strange…
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April 20, 2011 at 3:18 AMI’ve seen a lot of spam and hacks going on at FB. What’s up with that? Changing your password sounds like solid advice.