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Things to Avoid in Facebook Advertising
Things to Avoid in Facebook Advertising

Facebook has increasingly become one of the most used social networking sites. It is being used by anyone around the world, from young teenagers to retired oldies. It is a fun way to interact and get to know new people around the globe. However, with this new online craze, it also brings bad news to some users.

Once users of social networking sites have shared their personal information, this is where the risk of negative things happen. These things will further damage your web site when left unattended and will even reach up to the point where it will grow beyond your contacts. Basic knowledge with the profile and personal settings should be learned and mastered when using different social networking sites.

Do not ignore the privacy option settings. Some might not even notice this button or do not pay much attention to it, but it is important to know which of your contacts can see the images or information you have given. Nowadays, there are a lot of instances where people tend to share too much information to people they do not even know. This can be dangerous because some might take advantage the usefulness of Facebook and use it against you.

Be careful with your passwords and create a password that cannot be guessed by other people. Refrain using birth dates or nicknames as your passwords because these are the words people would try to type in first when they have plans to hack your account, for sure.

Beware of posted or tagged images of you. For you, they may appear to be simple and harmless pictures, but you might not know how it could be edited and turned against you. With the easy accessibility of editing software systems, there are lot of instances currently that pictures that were edited by some people are being spread around Facebook. Those harmless images turned out to be the things responsible that may run a person's reputation. This commonly happens to people in the show business. Reputations can easily be ruined in just one click of a button.

As much as possible, minimize putting personal information to your profile pages. If you really need to give your address or phone number, you must get to know that person well prior. Once you have established trust and good relationship, you can send a personal message to him or her what she was asking for, but never post it online.

Remember that these social networking sites are worldwide. Everyone can see what you post and every one can read what you are up to. Just be careful and be responsible for whatever you information you post and share online.

by: Bryan McConnahea




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