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How to Get Over Social Media Shyness

About a year ago was the at least 3rd time someone said to me, oh, you can see my stuff on Facebook. That’s when it finally kicked in for me that FB wasn’t just “for kids.” When I finally signed up, I discovered what an amazing tool it is, and it’s where I get the vast majority of new clients, as well as More »

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Tools to Boost Your Productivity on Twitter » TweetLater.com

Tools to Boost Your Productivity on Twitter » TweetLater.com.

This was recommended to me by Rob Bailey, in some follow-up after a teleseminar with Juliette Powell, social marketing expert.  Juliette, of course, had recommended using appropriate social networking to boost marketing, sales, market research, inter-office communication, and build community.  She mentioned using 3rd party apps (applications) to speed up the process, since it can be mundane and time-consuming, by using Twitter via mobile phone to generate info, which the 3rd party apps disseminate to Facebook, blogs, etc.

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Social Marketing Security and Control Tips

Many people and companies are using social networking as an integral part of their marketing strategy.  But if you’re new to it, it may seem overwhelming, especially the part about setting up safeguards.  HoneyBeeBuzz Internet Marketing will do a series on how to secure your privacy while social networking.

Here is Control Tip #1 for Facebook:

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Control Who Can See You:

Go to Settings
>Privacy settings (more global): profile, search, news feed/wall, and applications (this is different from the Application settings below. It contains their overview and global settings for applications in general.)
and
>Application settings (application specific)

In order to see your FB, people must be your FB friends. Then certain elements of my profile are limited even further.

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