Facebook Help

There was a great article recently on Fox News called 3-Ways you are using Facebook Wrong.  Here are the highlights from that article, it’s great advice.

If you’re like most people, you visit Facebook a few times a day. You catch  up on the latest gossip, “Like” cute baby or pet pictures, and maybe post  something yourself. Facebook makes these things simple. Facebook is so simple, in fact, that you might not know you’re using it  wrong. Here are 3 things you really need to stop doing on Facebook.

1. Confuse public and private conversations There are a few ways to  communicate on Facebook. One is to post a message on your Timeline for everyone  to see. Another is to post a message directly to a friend’s Timeline. These are the  posts that show up in your Timeline labeled “Jane Doe > John Doe.”Far too many people think the second method is a private conversation. That  isn’t the case. Think of it like a public speaker on stage talking to one  audience member instead of the entire audience. Everyone can still hear  everything they’re saying. I’ve seen people who don’t know this ask friends very personal questions. It  can be embarrassing for everyone. To send a private message, click the Messages link to the left of your news  feed. Then click the New Message button. You can also go to your friend’s profile page and click the Message button  near the top right of the page. Or, just pick up a phone.

2. Overshare Social media sites like Facebook encourage you to post  your thoughts, experiences, pictures, videos and whatever else you feel like.  This can lead people to share things like what they had for breakfast. Detailed  relationship woes are another favorite. How about the fact you’re out of town  for a while? Thieves love that one.But a recent study from the University of Birmingham found oversharing is  more complex. It seems sharing too many photos – even if they’re nice photos –  can damage your real-life relationships and cost you friends.Of course, “too many” is relative, but there are a few guidelines. If you  like to post “selfies,” or shots featuring just you, dial it back to important  events, like a new haircut.Also, photos of you with certain friends tend to turn off your friends and  family who weren’t there. Photos of immediate family and significant others,  however, seem to be OK.

3. Include too much information in photos This is similar to  oversharing, but carries more risk. Smartphones and some newer standalone  cameras can embed GPS information into photos.Anyone who knows how to read this can see where your photos were taken. That  means they can find your house, kids’ school or other important locations. So before you upload a photo, make sure it’s clean.In Windows you can right click a photo and choose Properties. In the Details  tab, click the “Remove Properties and Personal Information” button. Mac users,  and Windows users who want to clean a bunch of photos at once, can use a program  like XnView.On a smartphone, you can turn off GPS when you’re taking pictures. To turn it  off on your iPhone, go to Settings>>Privacy Location Services. You can  turn it off for everything or just for the camera. For Android, go to Settings>>Location Services and turn GPS off when  you don’t need it. For Windows Phone, go to Settings>>Location to turn off  Location Services.If you don’t think you’ll remember, use an app like PixelGarde to check photos before you post.Don’t forget to check what’s in the photos. For example, a picture that shows  your house number or street name isn’t good to post. Pictures of valuables  aren’t great either.There was a story about this just the other day. A reality-TV cast member at  a restaurant posted pictures of his lobster dinner and $50,000 watch on  Instagram.A thief who was in the neighborhood saw the photos. He went to the restaurant  and tried to steal the cast member’s watch! The thief didn’t get it, but I think  the lesson is clear.

Of course, the biggest no-no of all is having poor privacy settings. Click here to see more about Facebook privacy settings that you  need to check now

 

 

 

Facebook and your Business

So Kristen how did you find your new dentist ?   “Well, I read about him on Facebook.  A lot of my friends were talking about him online.” One of my friends even wrote a blog for her job about his practice.

Still think Facebook doesn’t help your business ? The latest Nielsen reports show that Facebook and other forms of Social Media like Twitter, Google+ and You Tube are leading the way in the marketing industry to help businesses get new customers.

Facebook has become a tool for businesses to use to keep in touch with clients, and keep their product at the forefront of the market.   Facebook, combined with YouTube, blogging, and Twitter are today’s marketing tools.   Research shows that 90% of people trust online recommendations from people they know vs. 14% who trust a traditional television commercial.  The best way to use a “commercial” in today’s world is to put it on You Tube.  Traditional television advertising is steadily losing its effectiveness. Many commercials will be viewed thousands of times on “You Tube” vs once or twice on regular television.

Wow, you say, that is great. But how can I put Facebook to work for me.  Well, of course I have the answer for you because Spencer Technology Solutions is ready to be your Social Media Administrator and put together a plan that will work for you.  We love to help our clients stay connected and use of all forms of Social Media, that is why we are some of Roanoke’s favorite Social Media Consultants.  Give us a call today and let us show you how we can make you Facebook Crazy too, and put Social Media to work for you.

Social Media in Roanoke, Lynchburg and Blacksburg VA

Does your business need help with marketing and Social Media in Roanoke, Lynchburg or Blacksburg VA ?  Spencer Technology Solutions is available to give Social Media Consultations and provide Administrative services for your business, so you can stay up to date with customers, vendors, and associates.   There are many things to consider when you begin using Social Media for your business.

  •  First  — what are your goals you want to accomplish using Social Media ?
  • Second —  how much time do you have to devote to this?  You probably need to consider hiring a Social Media Administrator like Spencer Technology Solutions to handle it for you.
  • Third —  how much do you want to invest?  It is important to analyze your business’s needs so you do not overspend, and yet have your marketing needs met.

Whatever your Social Media Consulting needs, Spencer Technology Solutions is here to help you deice what is best for your Roanoke, and Lynchburg business.  We offer personalized packages to meet the needs of your company no matter how large or small.  Give us a call today, (540-815-9397) and let us help you make a splash with Social Media.