Manage Your Profile
Fill out your profile completely to earn trust.
Establish a business account if you don’t already have one.
Stay out of trouble by reading the Facebook rules regarding business accounts.
Install appropriate applications to integrate feeds from your blog and other social media accounts into your Facebook profile. (Although you should be careful before integrating your Twitter feed into your Faceboook profile, as a stream of tweets can seem overwhelming to your contacts.)
Keep any personal parts of your profile private through Settings.
Create friends lists such as “Work,” “Family” and “Limited Profile” for finer-grained control over your profile privacy.
Post a professional or business casual photos of yourself to reinforce your brand.
Limit business contacts’ access to personal photos.
Post your newsletter subscription information and archives somewhere in your profile.
Connect and share with others
Obtain a Facebook vanity URL so that people can find you easily.
Add your Facebok URL to your email signature and any marketing collateral (business cards, etc.) so prospects can learn more about you.
Post business updates on your wall. Focus on business activities, such as “Working with ABC Company on web site redesign.”
Share useful articles and links to presentation and valuable resources that interest customers and prospects on your wall, to establish credibility.
Combine Facebook with other social media tools like Twitter. For example, when someone asks question on Twitter, you can respond in detail in a blog post and link to it from Facebook.
Before traveling, check contacts locations so you can meet with those in the city where you’re heading.
Combine Facebook with other social media tools like Twitter. For example, when someone asks question on Twitter, you can respond in detail in a blog post and link to it from Facebook.
Both facebook and twitter are very useful for business……..
Facebook:-
-It establish a business account if you don’t have.
-Keep any personal parts of your profile private through Settings.
-Post a professional or business casual photos of yours to reinforce your brand.
-Post business updates on your wall.
-Focus on business activities, such as “Working with ABC Company on web site redesign.”
-Share useful articles and links to presentation and valuable resources that interest customers and prospects on your wall to establish credibility.
Twitter:-
-It helps people build an instant “backchannel.”
-It gives business a glimpse at what status messaging can do for an organization.
-It brings great minds together, and gives you daily opportunities to learn
-It helps with business development if your prospects are online
Manage Your Profile
Fill out your profile completely to earn trust.
Establish a business account if you don’t already have one.
Stay out of trouble by reading the Facebook rules regarding business accounts.
Install appropriate applications to integrate feeds from your blog and other social media accounts into your Facebook profile. (Although you should be careful before integrating your Twitter feed into your Faceboook profile, as a stream of tweets can seem overwhelming to your contacts.)
Keep any personal parts of your profile private through Settings.
Create friends lists such as “Work,” “Family” and “Limited Profile” for finer-grained control over your profile privacy.
Post a professional or business casual photos of yourself to reinforce your brand.
Limit business contacts’ access to personal photos.
Post your newsletter subscription information and archives somewhere in your profile.
Connect and share with others
Obtain a Facebook vanity URL so that people can find you easily.
Add your Facebok URL to your email signature and any marketing collateral (business cards, etc.) so prospects can learn more about you.
Post business updates on your wall. Focus on business activities, such as “Working with ABC Company on web site redesign.”
Share useful articles and links to presentation and valuable resources that interest customers and prospects on your wall, to establish credibility.
Combine Facebook with other social media tools like Twitter. For example, when someone asks question on Twitter, you can respond in detail in a blog post and link to it from Facebook.
Before traveling, check contacts locations so you can meet with those in the city where you’re heading.
Combine Facebook with other social media tools like Twitter. For example, when someone asks question on Twitter, you can respond in detail in a blog post and link to it from Facebook.
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Both facebook and twitter are very useful for business……..
Facebook:-
-It establish a business account if you don’t have.
-Keep any personal parts of your profile private through Settings.
-Post a professional or business casual photos of yours to reinforce your brand.
-Post business updates on your wall.
-Focus on business activities, such as “Working with ABC Company on web site redesign.”
-Share useful articles and links to presentation and valuable resources that interest customers and prospects on your wall to establish credibility.
Twitter:-
-It helps people build an instant “backchannel.”
-It gives business a glimpse at what status messaging can do for an organization.
-It brings great minds together, and gives you daily opportunities to learn
-It helps with business development if your prospects are online
monalisa
so many sites are being advertised on facebook and twitter…all of them are being done only for the sake of business..