- Please let people know what you do. Opportunities come to those who present themselves to receive them. If I see examples of your fantastic art I
might buy some or recommend you to who will. - Do not write on facebook/9jabook when you are drunk, high or exhausted. (of course I’m not implying you ever get drunk or high so exhausted it isJ)
- Consider getting help or at least a second opinion when you decide to create and manage a facebook profile for business.
- Your personal profiles and business profiles do affect each other. You shouldn’t be a tattooed Mohawk sporting person in one and a spokesperson
for nun’s habits in the other. Let’s say Id trust a tattooed Mohawk
sporting person selling me the kind of clothes they actually wear. - If you don’t feel comfortable having certain people on your friends list then don’t.
- Learn to let go. Vicious long running fights on 9jabook/facebook are draining and not a good look.
- Expand your real life network. Facebook is global. Enjoy perspectives from all over the world without buying a plane ticket or dreading a visa
rejection. - Be spontaneous but remember if it’s on the internet its forever.
- Relationship updates on highs and lows, quarrels with exes... NO
- For those who must share erotic pictures, videos via internet or even phones... DONT. It as good as walking on the streets nude
BONUS!
- Many prospective employers check facebook profiles before the interview. Would you want them to?
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