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Syndicating Your ContentI just finished the Facebook Success Summit. It was 16 plus hours of webinar training on Facebook marketing strategies. I learned a lot of new tactics and confirmed that a lot of the information I’ve been sharing is, indeed, accurate. (It’s nice to know) Today i share a bit of the basics with you.
You may, or may not know, I have a niche blog North San Diego Business and an accompanying weekly internet radio show. Given all the new info I’ve learned about Facebook and social media, and my love for my Friday afternoon show, I’m resurrecting my weekly Syndicating Your Content podcast.
Why don’t you share how you’ve customized your page, and the link to your Facebook page by commenting?

Last year I received a frantic message via email from a Facebook friend. She went to log into Facebook and found her profile gone. She was close to the 5,000 limit on friends and was devastated. What did she do wrong?
One of the most common mistakes I see that could cost you your Facebook profile is the creation of a second profile. Here is the verbiage directly from Facebook’s Terms of Service:
4. Registration and Account Security
Facebook users provide their real names and information, and we need your help to keep it that way. Here are some commitments you make to us relating to registering and maintaining the security of your account:
1. You will not provide any false personal information on Facebook, or create an account for anyone other than yourself without permission.
2. You will not create more than one personal profile.
3. If we disable your account, you will not create another one without our permission.
At one networking meeting I heard a “social media expert” advise business owners to create a second fictional profile so they could stalk their children with that profile. YIKES!!! Today I found two “social media marketing firms” using their personal profile as if it were a business brand page. How can you be a social media expert or marketing firm and not KNOW how to use Facebook?
So you work hard finding friends, building your network and it’s all gone…..because you didn’t follow the rules. Is it worth it?
Here’s a tip….you can put your friends into lists. Create lists for your family, friends, business relationships, etc. That way you can adjust your privacy settings on your profile to separate what you share on Facebook.
I’m offering a free Facebook webinar on Monday, November 29th to answer your questions about using Facebook for business. I’d love to see you there.

Facebook Tips
As someone who has created several pages on Facebook for clients, I noticed that when I create the page, I’m the one admin that can’t be removed. That can be a problem if the relationship between you and your client ends.
This article by Social Media Today discusses the dilemma and offers one solution, although not the ideal solution.
My suggestion is that you secure your client’s Facebook log in info and log in as your client, creating the page from their account. Make sure you’re one of their friends, or “likes” and you can add yourself as an Admin. That way, if down the road you part ways, they maintain ownership of the page as the creator.

Facebook Tips
On this episode of Syndicating Your Content I shared information and tips on using Facebook’s Ads for promoting your business.
For those of you who are members of Syndicating Your Content, I put the pdf of “How Facebook Advertising Benefits Your Business.”
Facebook is currently the most “searched on: brand in the U.S. according to Bill Tancer at HitWise.com. HitWise Intelligence is a leading source for insights about online marketing, e-commerce and industry trends.
Having a Facebook Fan page is another way for you to syndicate your content, or leverage your message online. Sign up for access to the video on How to Create a Facebook Fan page.Technorati Tags: Facebook, Marketing


Facebook Tips
If you’ve paid particular attention to large corporations advertising, especially with television events like the Super Bowl, you may have noticed them driving you to their Facebook Fan page, versus their website.
Social media is here and it’s being embraced by some of our largest businesses. Isn’t it time you got into the picture and developed a social presence for your business?
On Wednesday, April 7, 2010 from 4pm to 6pm Pacific Time (7pm to 9pm Eastern Time) you can learn what you need to know to get started on your Facebook Fan Page. You’ll be learning how to:
This week’s episode offers ways to use Facebook to syndicate your content, and leverage your business online.
If you’re blogging, you’ve an excellent opportunity to share your content over several social networking platforms, including Facebook.

Facebook Tips
This tip is on tagging photos or notes, and whether it’s visibility that’s appreciated, or viewed as spam. Learn what tagging is, and how to use it to your advantage without annoying others.

Facebook Tips