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8 Tactful Ways to use your Personal Facebook Account as a Marketing Tool

8 Tactful Ways to use your Personal Facebook Account as a Marketing Tool | SM | Scoop.it

The article posted yesterday asked the question "Should I Keep My Personal and Professional Identities Online Completely Separate?" that of today gives you an answer on this. Maybe it'll help you find your way ... [note mg]

 

Facebook personal profiles are not for business use. With that said, plenty of people use their personal profiles to interact with their target audience through sharing blog posts, industry news, and events. So today, we’re going to look at how to set up your personal profile for marketing and eight things you can do with your personal profile that can’t be done with Facebook business pages.

 

Before we begin, there are a few things that you will want to do before using your personal profile for marketing, in terms of privacy and making sure the right information is displayed on your profile.

 

Keeping Personal and Public Facebook Content Separate...

 

Read more: http://blog.kissmetrics.com/tactful-facebook-marketing/


Via Martin Gysler
Roxanne Miller's comment, April 9, 2012 11:13 PM
Thanks!
Martin Gysler's comment, April 10, 2012 3:32 PM
You're welcome Roxanne!
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The State of Social Marketing 2011 – 2012 - Brian Solis

The State of Social Marketing 2011 – 2012 - Brian Solis | SM | Scoop.it

The following report is brought to you by the Pivot Conference taking place in New York on October 15-16, 2012. You can download a full copy of the report for free by clicking here.


At the end of 2011, Social marketing stands at a profound crossroads. Some organizations are finally embracing the importance of social networks and, as a result, increasing investments in creative engagement, marketing, and service programs. Others see the future value, but lag behind in execution. At the vanguard, Social Businesses drive a virtuous cycle of discovery: Their successes in Social marketing lead to new data, which lead to insights, which lead to new and more effective programs as well as the business systems and processes necessary to improve internal and external collaboration...


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