Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Facebook Alert!- How To Prevent Your Account From Being Shut Down

Many millions of people all over the world use Facebook for business and social networking. Individuals tend to feel safe because of Facebook's terms of use which makes it a protected environment. The fact is that even experienced subscribers get their accounts shut down. This article will give you vital information about what you need to keep in mind to keep your account from being deactivated.

After all the time and effort necessary to build up your friends list, the last obstacle you want to face in having your account shout down. With this in mind, whenever you extend a friends invitation, make sure that you include a personal message. It is important not to send a "blind" invitation. In addition, only send the same message to 7-8 people before changing the message. In fact, it would not be a bad idea to limit any given message to only 5 people per day. Remember too, that Facebook can change what is acceptable at any time.

Experienced subscribers can successfully add several dozen friends each day, but they must be careful to change messages. Facebook applies filters, and when they detect too many identical messages, the sender is sent a warning. It seems like after about 3 warnings, accounts are deactivated.

Messages must be varied with email as well. Again, try and avoid sending the same email message to more than 7-8 friends daily. If you have a website you would like your friends to visit, or important announcements, use the "Events" tool in your profile area. Using the events tool to send out multiple identical emails is permissible.

A certain recipe for losing friends and infuriating the Facebook community is to send out large blocks of emails. The emails that have dozens of addresses in the "to" field. This practice is a definite no-no! Your best solution is to use the "Events" tool in your profile area. When in doubt, use "Events."E-mail is really intended to be a one on one cyber "conversation."

Facebook is going to be on the scene for years to come. The site's popularity continues to grow, and currently boasts 62 million subscribers! Follow these simple suggestions, and you will have the possibility of 62 million "friends", instead of the opposite. If you are interested in learning how to properly and effectively market your product or service in Facebook, visit Renegade University Mike Klingler's FREE membership site provides excellent step-by-step video tutorials on marketing with social media. Check it out now!

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