Facebook.com

Facebook.com

Facebook.com

 

Some people still wonder why they need a Facebook account. Others say, “it’s just too much trouble” or “I heard that” type of bull crap. Sometimes, I have to look at people and say are you kidding me? Facebook.com is a tool just like any other. If you use the tool correctly, you can get a lot of work done and Facebook is no different. Tools can also be used as weapons.

For example, I can use a hammer to build a house… or I can also use it to knock the hell out of something. It all depends on the intent of the one who is using it. You seriously have to know yourself before you start to connect with people. If you’re a flirt and you know it, you might want to work through your issue  before you get out there so you can actually get some work done.

Facebook.com is a great marketing tool you can’t afford to go without. Never delete your account . I you choose to suspend your account, they just hide the account or put it on hold until you’re ready to comeback. If you have to , you can block problematic people and or spammers.

Truth be told you’re going to have to get with the program. If you don’t, you’re going to find yourself out-marketed and out-teched (out done from a technological stand point) by someone with equal or less intelligence than yourself. That is completely unacceptable. When you start your new project, you’re going to want to let your Facebook friends find out first. This is where everyone  is and will be for at least the next five years, so get it together and sign up if you haven’t already.

Brief History

Setting Up Your Facebook Account

Setting up your Facebook account is very simple. Navigate over to www.Facebook.com and fill out the basic info on the home screen.

(Screen Shot of Facebook's Home Page)

(Screen Shot of Facebook’s Home Page)

(Signup Area on the Facebook.com Home Page)

(Signup Area on the Facebook.com Home Page)

Once you finish filling out all your information, press the green “Sign Up” button. Once you’re logged in take some time  to  familiarize yourself with the different buttons and settings. Once you’re  confident, upload a photo of yourself or organization.

(Screen+Shot of My Facebook.com profile)

(Screen+Shot of My Facebook.com profile)

Completely Fill Out Your Profile

I know it sounds like a lot, but  you’re going to have to fill out your profile information to your fullest abilities. This will help people get to know you a little  better and allow them to do a little bit of research  before they commit to a Facebook friendship.

(Image of the Basic Information Section Inside of the Edit Profile Area)

(Image of the Basic Information Section Inside of the Edit Profile Area)

 

(Screen Shot of the Edit Profile Screen)

(Screen Shot of the Edit Profile Screen)

Once you have filled in all of your basic information you’re done setting up your profile. Navigate back to the home screen by clicking the  word Facebook in the top left hand corner which will take you to your home page. Now look for the word profile and click on it. This will take you back to your profile.

Warning!

If you’re going to use your Facebook account for business you must always keep it professional. Never post anything personal about yourself unless it pertains to what you’re marketing. Please keep it appropriate and delete anyone  who can ruin your image immediately!