PampChefJoy
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NooraK said:But then I'd have to get on Twitter![]()
I have Twitter set up but I really don't tweet either... but it may be an easier way than switching back and forth...?
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The thread centers around participants' experiences and questions regarding setting up a second Facebook account or page for their Pampered Chef business. Participants share their thoughts on naming conventions, profile pictures, and the implications of Facebook's policies on multiple profiles.
Views differ on whether to create a second profile or a private group, with some participants leaning towards groups while others consider separate profiles. No clear consensus emerges on the best approach.
Participants share personal experiences and opinions based on their understanding of Facebook's policies and their individual business needs.
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NooraK said:But then I'd have to get on Twitter![]()
PampChefJoy said:So do you have to approve who can "like" you? Or can anyone like your page... seems that would not be private enough if you don't know who is joining your page...
PampChefJoy said:So do you have to approve who can "like" you? Or can anyone like your page... seems that would not be private enough if you don't know who is joining your page...
Bren706 said:Becky, When I do a search for "The Pampered Chef", your page is one of the many that comes up for me. Is the reason that I can see your page is because I am on your friends list for your personal page?
Bren706 said:Becky, When I do a search for "The Pampered Chef", your page is one of the many that comes up for me. Is the reason that I can see your page is because I am on your friends list for your personal page?
NooraK said:How many pages did you have to go before you found it? It didn't come up for me on the first few results, but I did find it by searching by Becky's name.
ChefBeckyD said:I have my settings for private, so they can't "like" me, if they can't see me.
I haven't had anyone like me yet who isn't a friend, and wasn't invited. However, I can tell people to search for me, and friend me, and THEN they can like me!
PampChefJoy said:I like that! Seems like it would work within the guidelines of what they want. I would be curious to see if anyone can find you without being a friend...
Do you plan to make a custom facebook fan page url to give out to people?
PampChefJoy said:Becky - I just did a quick search on FB from my phone... I found you (it says Ind Dir w/PC in the title, right?) and there is a "like" link after it. BUT I was able to click on the link for your fan page and see what is on your wall... so it is not private, as I am not a fan and I could find you and I can read your wall.
PampChefJoy said:Becky - I just did a quick search on FB from my phone... I found you (it says Ind Dir w/PC in the title, right?) and there is a "like" link after it. BUT I was able to click on the link for your fan page and see what is on your wall... so it is not private, as I am not a fan and I could find you and I can read your wall.
PampChefJoy said:LOL - Becky, do I have your last name right? Are you Deemter? Or maybe I have you confused with another Becky D...
cookingwith_tara said:PC only mentions setting up a GROUP and that the group MUST be set to private. It does NOT say that your fan page or profile has to be set to private. Groups should be so private so no one can search it and no one can 'see' it if they are not your friends. If you're a director and your sharing training or cluster news in your Cluster Group then non-consultants should NOT see it or even know what it going on. If you want to creat a "Group" for your customers and host, no matter what your idea behind your group is, a GROUP must be PRIVATE.
There is a difference between GROUPS and PAGES. This is where everyone is getting confused, i think.
No where does it say your PAGE has to be private unless YOU want it private. They tell us to use FB etiquette on our pages when it comes to sharing personal stuff or even blasting announcements and specials and bombarding or overwhelming people.
So you either #1 create a 'list' for all friends so that when you blast specials or anything other than general content marketing you can 'customize who sees it.' Your customers still have to 'opt in' whether or not they want to hear about the specials and such. They suggested calling people to get permission or an email .. keeping track of those who say yes. This way you can keep you personal profile without making a separate one.
or #2 you create a page or another profile and send an email to your already customers telling them what you will be doing and inviting them to 'friend' you or when you send a friend request you add a personal message to it that quick and to the point about what you're doing. This way they can "Opt In" . this gives you permission to blast your specials or sales or whatever (All while still using FB etiquette)
This is how I understand it ... what do you think????
ChefBeckyD said:No, that's me - but I was switching the friend request to everyone, and I changed the one above it to everyone also - I switched it back to friends only.
PampChefJoy said:Becky - I just did a quick search on FB from my phone... I found you (it says Ind Dir w/PC in the title, right?) and there is a "like" link after it. BUT I was able to click on the link for your fan page and see what is on your wall... so it is not private, as I am not a fan and I could find you and I can read your wall.
Humble Beginnings said:I'm so excited for everyone this is awesome! I do have a question, does anyone know how to change the tabs? I'ld like mine to read, recipes, newsletter etc but can't figure out how to do it. It defaults to the usual, notes, videos links. Please help if you can.
cookingwith_tara said:PC only mentions setting up a GROUP and that the group MUST be set to private. It does NOT say that your fan page or profile has to be set to private. Groups should be so private so no one can search it and no one can 'see' it if they are not your friends. If you're a director and your sharing training or cluster news in your Cluster Group then non-consultants should NOT see it or even know what it going on. If you want to creat a "Group" for your customers and host, no matter what your idea behind your group is, a GROUP must be PRIVATE.
There is a difference between GROUPS and PAGES. This is where everyone is getting confused, i think.
No where does it say your PAGE has to be private unless YOU want it private. They tell us to use FB etiquette on our pages when it comes to sharing personal stuff or even blasting announcements and specials and bombarding or overwhelming people.
So you either #1 create a 'list' for all friends so that when you blast specials or anything other than general content marketing you can 'customize who sees it.' Your customers still have to 'opt in' whether or not they want to hear about the specials and such. They suggested calling people to get permission or an email .. keeping track of those who say yes. This way you can keep you personal profile without making a separate one.
or #2 you create a page or another profile and send an email to your already customers telling them what you will be doing and inviting them to 'friend' you or when you send a friend request you add a personal message to it that quick and to the point about what you're doing. This way they can "Opt In" . this gives you permission to blast your specials or sales or whatever (All while still using FB etiquette)
This is how I understand it ... what do you think????
PampChefJoy said:Oy - HO really needs to be more explicit AND consistent!
lfg8764 said:yes, this is correct your 3 options are to
-set up a profile which is the regular personal facebook account that is created when you first sign up.
- set up a page which is what business use and what pc ho's page is. this is primarily used for business to communicate with masses and less for interaction and dialogue (which is usually done on personal profiles), although you can use it to communicate as you like. Pages are usually not private as that is contrary to their purpose (for a mass amount of people to seek you out rather than u seeking them out, thus their use by businesses.)
-set up a group. these are what ho wants to be private and are usually used for groups to communicate internal information that is not to be shared with outsiders. These can be used for your business, but as discussed in previous post, members (your contacts) have to take the initiative to go check the group page, it does not update to their wall.