I have read this an article on how to set up a Facebook for professional business networking. If your professional life and personal life has blended on Facebook it would be best to split them to two. You can do this by: 1.
Click on the Friends tab to go to your friends list (all friends are at the left middle part of our Facebook page) 2. Click on the "Create a New List" button and make one called "Professional" 3. Then go to your entire friend list and all of your professional contact into this new and separate business list.4.
After you are through doing this go to your profile privacy settings by clicking on the Settings link in the top right corner of your Facebook, then click on privacy, after then click on profile. Once you are on the profile privacy settings page you can begin separating your Facebook world into personal and professional segments by restricting access to various parts of your profile using your newly created friend list. If you don't want your professional friends to gain access of any of your pictures, just click on "edit phot album privacy settings."
In the "who can see this" click on "customize" and hen in the "except these people" filed type in your newly formed professional friends list. By doing this only your personal friends will be able to view your pictures.1. Use Facebook groups for networking: You can take advantage of Facebook's enormous user base to grow your professional network.
This feature allows Facebook users to connect, discuss and network with each other within the context of a common interest or topic.2. To be able to find the right group, think of topics that will motivate you and allow you to connect with others of professional interest, and allow you to gain insight into your industry or skill set. You will surely find the right ones where you'll connect with professionals that you can network with.3.It is very important to participate in a group for this is where the real fun begins and the true business value will happen.
You can do this by posting an introduction, add links, go to the discussion board and post comments, post topics for discussion, add friends. Once you become a member of a few groups and have completed the introductory workflow, the professional value of Facebook will be evident and ready to become a reality.Be creative, have fund and don't forget that what you put into things is what you get out of them. So be sure to stay active all the time.
Facebook can be tricky if you're using a single account as both a personal tool to stay connected with friends and family as well as a marketing tool. However, it sounds like you want to use your Facebook account primarily as a professional. In my opinion, this is much easier than trying to juggle both at once.
Some of the information that you'd like to add can be added directly to your Facebook profile, but you could also put your general summary resume into a Facebook Note. While Facebook does have tools that allow you to filter who your updates go to and separate your real friends from your professional contacts, I've found that it never really works the way you want it to. Also, if you have a friend on your list who wants to post something unprofessional or inappropriate on your Facebook wall, unfriending them might be the only practical way to prevent issues.
I have read this an article on how to set up a Facebook for professional business networking. If your professional life and personal life has blended on Facebook it would be best to split them to two. You can do this by: 1.
Click on the Friends tab to go to your friends list (all friends are at the left middle part of our Facebook page) 2. Click on the "Create a New List" button and make one called "Professional" 3. Then go to your entire friend list and all of your professional contact into this new and separate business list.
4. After you are through doing this go to your profile privacy settings by clicking on the Settings link in the top right corner of your Facebook, then click on privacy, after then click on profile. Once you are on the profile privacy settings page you can begin separating your Facebook world into personal and professional segments by restricting access to various parts of your profile using your newly created friend list.
If you don't want your professional friends to gain access of any of your pictures, just click on "edit phot album privacy settings. " In the "who can see this" click on "customize" and hen in the "except these people" filed type in your newly formed professional friends list. By doing this only your personal friends will be able to view your pictures.
1. Use Facebook groups for networking: You can take advantage of Facebook's enormous user base to grow your professional network. This feature allows Facebook users to connect, discuss and network with each other within the context of a common interest or topic.
2. To be able to find the right group, think of topics that will motivate you and allow you to connect with others of professional interest, and allow you to gain insight into your industry or skill set. You will surely find the right ones where you'll connect with professionals that you can network with.
3. It is very important to participate in a group for this is where the real fun begins and the true business value will happen. You can do this by posting an introduction, add links, go to the discussion board and post comments, post topics for discussion, add friends.
Once you become a member of a few groups and have completed the introductory workflow, the professional value of Facebook will be evident and ready to become a reality. Be creative, have fund and don't forget that what you put into things is what you get out of them. So be sure to stay active all the time.
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