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Facebook Tip: How To Choose Who Can See Your Friends

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Most people don’t seem to mind if the world can see who they’re connected to on Facebook. When logged into Facebook, look over to the right at the top of the page. One of the many recent tweaks which hasn’t received much coverage is the ability to control who sees your list of friends.

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Important Facebook News: Privacy Updates

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As you probably know, Facebook has been facing a barrage of complaints regarding their “public is the new norm&# approach to privacy which resulted in much of your/our content being made public by default. Significantly reduce the amount of information that must be visible to everyone on Facebook.

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Top 5 Signs Your Business Should Not Be Using Social Media

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The number of businesses on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+, and YouTube is mind-boggling, but the real question is how many of them are using the tools wisely? Anyone who tells you that if you do X [some social media task], you will achieve Y [specific number of Facebook fans, % increase in sales, etc.]

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How To Manage Your Online Reputation By Using Google Alerts

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This may include information posted online somewhere by you, someone you know, organizations or companies you’re affiliated with or public databases. You are also invited to connect with others interested in social media on the friendly folks on the Almost Savvy page on Facebook where we share news and tips.

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Dear Netflix: While You’re Huddled Under the Table, I’ve Got One More Thing

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If, on the other hand, either I was getting more for my money or the company took the time to intelligently explain to me why this change was necessary, I might feel differently. Many thousands of customers posted messages on the company’s blog post, Facebook page and Twitter , only to be met with deafening silence.

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8 Tips: How To Choose the Right Profile Photo

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Use the same photo on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, YouTube channel, your blog, etc. I can hear you all the way across the internet, “But I use the different social networking platforms differently and that’s why I have puppies on Facebook and am wearing a suit and tie on LinkedIn.&# You are in good company.

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Your Brand Screwed-Up On Social Media, Now What?

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Instantly, there were numerous complaints, some even going so far as to suggest customers boycott the company. Meanwhile, people continue to complain and the volume of unhappy voices grows louder in the absence of any response from the company. That’s what happened first. What happened next.