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[USER=9223]@Chandra Dickson[/USER] that's really a great question. Personal Profile AND a Professional Personal Profile. Some might argue and recommend a Business Page. There are some nice advantages in having a Business Page - unlimited friend count (versus 5,000 for a personal profile), the ability to advertise your page, and access to Facebook Insights, which can provide you some valuable data. But the problem with a Business page anymore is that it's 90% Pay to Play. Unless you're going to spend your own money advertising your Business page, I don't see this being such a great option.I'm no facebook wizard so maybe someone will chime in and back me up on this...[ATTACH=full]2731[/ATTACH]Facebook does now offer the ability to create "Lists". You could create a list and title it "Business Friends" or something like that. I have a list titled "AutoIndustry Friends". When you post to your wall/feed you will have the option to select what list of friends you want to see that particular post. Or you could work it on the opposite and build a list for "Family & Friends" and keep everyone else as a default friend.[ATTACH=full]2732[/ATTACH]From an efficiency standpoint, utilizing lists seems like the best answer for you. If it's NOT, PLEASE... someone jump in and offer some more sound advise.
[USER=9223]@Chandra Dickson[/USER] that's really a great question. Personal Profile AND a Professional Personal Profile. Some might argue and recommend a Business Page. There are some nice advantages in having a Business Page - unlimited friend count (versus 5,000 for a personal profile), the ability to advertise your page, and access to Facebook Insights, which can provide you some valuable data. But the problem with a Business page anymore is that it's 90% Pay to Play. Unless you're going to spend your own money advertising your Business page, I don't see this being such a great option.
I'm no facebook wizard so maybe someone will chime in and back me up on this...
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Facebook does now offer the ability to create "Lists". You could create a list and title it "Business Friends" or something like that. I have a list titled "AutoIndustry Friends". When you post to your wall/feed you will have the option to select what list of friends you want to see that particular post. Or you could work it on the opposite and build a list for "Family & Friends" and keep everyone else as a default friend.
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From an efficiency standpoint, utilizing lists seems like the best answer for you. If it's NOT, PLEASE... someone jump in and offer some more sound advise.