Facebook Changes Impact Privacy
Well, Facebook is at it again!
In an effort to enhance user experience, Facebook has implemented changes that will make a lot of our information and activities public.
I don’t particularly like Facebook making decisions about what I put in my profile public.
But it is their sandbox, and they let me play there for free.
I have written before about guarding your personal information on Facebook and other similar sites.
Too often, people new to Network Marketing, or other types of home based businesses, start marketing their business using an already existing profile where they have been keeping up with family and friends.
Or if they’re like me, their first profile was for their business. They were having fun and started adding family and friends along with business contacts.
If you are seriously building a business network on a social site, you will quickly have over 1,000 contacts. After that, this number will grow and take on a life of its own.
Most of your family and friends are not interested in your business activities.
Your business contacts are not very interested in your personal pursuits. They simply do not have the time.
So if you don’t already have two profiles…one personal and one business…get busy and create another profile.
I would create one for your personal contacts and ask them to friend you on your new profile.
People who know you personally are more likely to friend you again than are business contacts. There again…not enough time.
Once you have your personal contacts on your new profile, delete them from your old profile…the one you are going to use strictly for business.
You have to remember that once you start building a large business network, you don’t want people who you know only casually having a glimpse into your private life and the lives of your family and friends.
The other important task is to clean up your profile.
You really have to be careful of the information you put on your profile.
You are on social networking sites to build your business network…your contacts don’t need to know all of your personal information.
Share just enough about yourself to make you a real person others can identify with….but not enough an identity thief can use to make your life miserable.
One of the changes Facebook is making is to automatically place you in groups or fan pages based on your interests.
We generally list only a few key interests in that section in order to relate to each other as real people.
Someone is more likely to do business with you when they share common ground.
However, being automatically connected to random groups of people based on your gardening or bowling interests can wreck havoc.
Your personal information is shared with people you would not normally connect with.
Then you have to deal with all of the extra messages and posts in your Newsfeed from these groups.
I personally like to keep my Newsfeed clear to keep up on what my contacts are sharing.
If you happen to be put in particularly active groups, just imagine how cluttered your inbox can get!
So just be aware of what is in your profile and how you may have to clear out some information.
Time is at a premium for our marketing time. It is easy to spend too much time on social networks.
Don’t get caught up in all the extra activity Facebook may be sending your way.
Believe in Your Success, I Do!
Karen
mentor.karen.j.miller@gmail.com
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