Business Owners Confused with Facebook and Facebook Pages

by kristalombardi on August 30, 2009

San Diego is characterized by many business owners and entrepreneurs.  The question these days is:  Business and pleasure on Facebook?

“Web and Social Media Tools for Real Estate” Aaron Wheeler and Dustin Luther shared some great tips and tricks on a variety of topics.  Honestly there was so much to cover an hour just wasn’t enough. 

Many of the questions about Facebook centered around how to separate one’s WORK and PERSONAL worlds on Facebook.  Dustin talked about using Facebook business PAGES to connect with business associates and keeping your Facebook Friends personal. 

This is easy on a going forward basis, but since Facebook Pages are relatively new and most of us have both business associates and personal contacts as our Facebook Friends, figuring out how to effectively deal with the existing mix might seem tricky.  Regrettably we ran out of time before we could explore this issue in more depth.

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Well, this morning I stuumbled across this post by Mike Mueller on his Trulia blog that talks in more detail about ways to handle this.  It is worth checking out if you are struggling with “business and pleasure” on Facebook.
Struggling with Facebook and Facebook Pages in general? 
Check out Dustin’s post Are there 5 reasons you do NOT want to create a Facebook Business Page?

Article by Krista Lombardi

Krista has written 24 articles on this blog.

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Mike Mueller September 21, 2009 at 7:09 pm

Not to mention that it’s actually a violation FB Terms of Service to promote a business using your personal profile. You might have 6,000 friends but if Facebook deletes your account for a TOS violation – they are all gone!

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