Step #10 – Your Free Facebook Business Page

by JanRisbergsJr on June 27, 2009

Connect with 300 million Friends around the world,
some are interested in the same things you are again, the price is FreeThink and Grow Rich Action Step #10)
Think Accurately

Thoughts have power, are under your control, and can be used wisely or unwisely.

22 Laws # 10 – Over time, a category will divide and become two or more categories.

Facebook started out as way for college student to stay in touch

It now has ?? million users and is Free

Every business person, every skilled trade person should have a Facebook account – yet man “are not ready” or some other excuse

There are different services like MySpace, but these are not business oriented, Facebook is the most popular and widely used?

Having a Facebook account “being on Facebook” is along the lines of what having a website was 5 years ago or e-mail 10 years ago. It helps establish your “digital hipness.”

You can choose who want to be a friend – and you have to allow others to befriend you.

Just like the list and opt-in mentioned in Step # ? – you can always “drop” a friend if you want – and they can of course do the same – but this is not a common practice – once a friend, you usually stay friends.

Facebook allows for networking – staying in touch – not just with friends but associate and prospects, customers and clients too

Wikipedia has this to say about Facebook: “Facebook is a free-access social networking website that is operated and privately owned by Facebook, Inc.[1] Users can join networks organized by city, workplace, school, and region to connect and interact with other people. People can also add friends and send them messages, and update their personal profiles to notify friends about themselves. The website’s name refers to the paper facebooks depicting members of a campus community that some US colleges and preparatory schools give to incoming students, faculty, and staff as a way to get to know other people on campus.

Where else can you get in personal touch with your heroes? With people you admire

Most famous people are on Facebook – you can have up to 5,000 friends, but having a special mentor as a friend can be a blessing.

John Carlton, Armand Morin, Glenn Dietzel and many others are heroes of mine that I can contact via Facebook – it’s like belonging to a country club for millionaires – when your membership does not cost very much – but yoy get to “hang out” with wealthier and more successful people.

Yes, there are problems with Facebook, but aren’t there problems watching TV or sitting in traffic or being on the internet? You want to have a TV and a car and Internet access. These are huge plusses. The annoyances are minor – and you can always turn the TV off, stay off the Internet and not drive your car – whenever you want. The same is true of Facebook.

People sometimes are “attention hogs” they want to be noticed – sometimes for the most boring things – like what they had for breakfast or when they are goijg to bed.

Facebook allows boring people – they have activities that add interest, quizzes and questions – to manufacture interest – when interesting people do interesting things and you want to stay in touch with them.

To be someone’s “Friend” as Facebook members are called – you have to ask – again this is a form of Permission Marketing” – if you don’t like a person – you can refuse – if someone starts or continues acting like a jerk – drop them as a friend.

There is no notice given to dropping a friend – you just don’t see their picture and you just don’t hear about them – just like in real life.

Although Facebook is popular and had ?? million members – it’s like having a business card or website when others don’t – in a group where you are the only person on Facebook – you become instantly hip – and this is always good.

And you can get in touch with people out of your past. Single people searching for others can answer the age old question “Whatever happened to ??? I wonder if I can get hold of him or her. Maybe it is not too late to get reacquainted.

Facebook reaches out across time and space as Napoleon Hill once said – it used to be you could write letters to famous people e – and many would answer – Facebook makes it a lot easier.

One person who has made a name for herself on Facebook is Mari Smith. Whether you like her or not – she has converted her expertise of Facebook into a viable business. You can too.

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