Now that you are all
signed up and confirmed as a FaceBook user, you need to set up your profile.
This is quite easy to do but it does require some thoughts. Because you are
using FaceBook to increase business and to connect with customers and business
associates, it is essential that you use good business sense when setting up
your Facebook profile.
Obviously, when
filling in the blanks, you fill with care. For your screenname, as a business
person, the best thing you can do is use
your own name. Many people use their business name and if you want to do this,
you might want to consider setting up a second account with your business name,
then connect it to your personal FaceBook account where you are using your real
name.
People generaly
don’t want to see ‘the business.’ Instead, they want to see the face behind the
business – you.
With each blank
that you fill in, remember that potential customers, current customers, and
business associates will be reading what you’ve written. It cannot be said
enough – write with caution. You want to sound human and friendly but you don’t
want to go overboard here. If anything else, answer questions in a way that
gives you more credibility in your market.
While you may not
see the extra applications that you can add to your FaceBook profile in the
beginning, it won’t take long before people start sending you applications for
you to add. Again, use caution.
Since you are using
your FaceBook account for business purposes, you do not want to clutter your
page up with a bunch of silly applications that have no connection with your
business. Furthermore, each application you add slows down the load time of
your page and too many can also cost your credibility to decrease, which is
something you definitely don’t want.
When it comes to
adding pictures, make sure you upload your professional photo. You may add photos
that are more ‘casual’ as well, so that readers can see that you really are
human and that you really do have a life.
Finally, make sure
that you include the website addresses for your business. But for your main
URL, use the one that links to a page on your website where people can get more
information about you, your experience, and other information that makes you an
expert in your field.
When you are finished, have a
few other people review your profile for you. Check it for spelling and grammar
errors. You might even consider comparing it to the profiles of other
successful Internet Marketers just to be sure that you are on target – at the
same time, however, make sure that it is unique
Facebook Craze Market Part-4=> Adding Friends and Building Your Network on Facebook
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