For Real Estate Agents, Facebook is a Destiny Accelerator.
What I mean is, the broadcast power of Facebook to influence, entertain, educate, converse, share and connect with friends will accelerate your destiny.
If you do stupid things, you face-plant failure will happen faster. If you’re cool, interesting and trustworthy, your success will fast forward.
Professional ~vs~ Casual
I believe you can do both on Facebook. Bottom line, be yourself and beam trustworthy. That doesn’t mean that there are some things you’ll want to post that might not be perceived as “cool” with some of your friends.
No problem, Lincoln told us a long time ago, “You can please some of the people all of the time, and all the people some of the time, but, you can’t please all the people all the time.” Crackerjacks at Facebook understand the concept and have some super-easy to implement privacy settings. Well, at least they’re easy if you know about them.
I found this great blog post, written by Greg Finn. The title is How To Keep Your Facebook Wall Posts (&Info) Private. In his article Greg shares simple step by step instructions, plus screen shot examples of how to do it. Now we both know about them.
In Finn’s post he shares why you might want privacy:
- Keep your work & industry related posts from your friends.
- Block specific users (or lists of users) from ever seeing a post. This can be great when looking to block competitive companies or workers from seeing your posts.
- Deliver more targeted messaging to your segmented groups of friends. You could write a social media oriented wall post and send to a social media list, and dial the copy down when just posting to a general internet marketing list. Having targeted posts can help boost click-throughs by increasing relevancy.
- Block personal posts (and content) from co-workers and other colleagues in your industry
Here’s what he covers:
- How To Apply Privacy To Your Wall Posts
- How To Apply Privacy Setting To Other Facebook Info
To read Greg’s Article, CLICK HERE.
Good luck friends.



















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