NooraK
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So Facebook made some changes to how Pages work. You can upgrade now, or you will be forced to upgrade in March.
One of the changes is that you can "like" other Pages as your Page. I know you were able to list your favorite pages before, but it works more like a Profile now.
I wanted to get some opinions on what kinds of pages you guys would pick. My obvious picks are PC's main page, and Feeding America, and a few food related pages like Food Network and Oreos. I'm trying to decide how much to let my personal interests show. Should I like Amazon Kindle, too? Or should I leave those for my personal profile?
If I use Facebook as my Page, I can comment on the pages I like as my Page, so people will be linked to my Page, not my Profile if they click on my name. Plus it immediately shows me as a PC consultant. There are also some pages, like Jen Fong's page, that allow for occasional networking opportunities, and it'd be cool to post as my Page instead of my Profile (since I'm not really looking to find people to "friend"). But I don't think I want Jen Fong's FB page to show on my PC Page to my customers.
Tell me what you think!
One of the changes is that you can "like" other Pages as your Page. I know you were able to list your favorite pages before, but it works more like a Profile now.
I wanted to get some opinions on what kinds of pages you guys would pick. My obvious picks are PC's main page, and Feeding America, and a few food related pages like Food Network and Oreos. I'm trying to decide how much to let my personal interests show. Should I like Amazon Kindle, too? Or should I leave those for my personal profile?
If I use Facebook as my Page, I can comment on the pages I like as my Page, so people will be linked to my Page, not my Profile if they click on my name. Plus it immediately shows me as a PC consultant. There are also some pages, like Jen Fong's page, that allow for occasional networking opportunities, and it'd be cool to post as my Page instead of my Profile (since I'm not really looking to find people to "friend"). But I don't think I want Jen Fong's FB page to show on my PC Page to my customers.
Tell me what you think!