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		<title>4 Ways Facebook Fan Pages are Better Than Personal Profiles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have heard of Facebook Fan Pages–they are also referred to as “business pages” or “public pages.” To give you some explanation of what these are, a Fan Page is just a public profile that allows you to share information about your services or products with other Facebook users.  Facebook has two different kinds [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.kliaekspres.com/erlsb/Portals/0/Images/socialnetworking/icon_facebook.png" alt="http://www.kliaekspres.com/erlsb/Portals/0/Images/socialnetworking/icon_facebook.png" width="197" height="197" />You may have heard of Facebook Fan Pages–they are also referred to as  “business pages” or “public pages.”</p>
<p>To give you some explanation of what these are, a Fan Page is just a  public profile that allows you to share information about your services  or products with other Facebook users.  Facebook has two different kinds  of profiles—personal profiles and public, aka Fan Page profiles.<span id="more-691"></span></p>
<p>So, why are there two different kinds of profiles?  Well, Facebook  states pretty clearly in their <a title="Facebook terms of service" href="http://www.facebook.com/terms.php" target="_self" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.facebook.com/terms.php?referer=');">terms of service</a> that a person is only allowed to have one personal profile and that it  must be in a person’s first and last name only.  For example, “Christine  Gallagher.” Facebook has actually been known to disable people’s  accounts if they’re named anything other than your full name or if you  are using it to represent your business.  So instead of using your  personal profile for business, you can just use a Fan Page.</p>
<p>Let’s talk a bit about the benefits of using a Fan Page for your  business over a personal profile.</p>
<p>First and foremost, <a title="Facebook Fan Pages" href="http://www.facebook.com/advertising/?pages" target="_self" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.facebook.com/advertising/?pages&amp;referer=');">Fan  Pages</a> are public.  What this means is that in order for people to  see your Page, they don’t have to login to Facebook or be your “friend”  to have access to it—there’s no barrier there to keep from drawing  people in.  Pages are actually the only part of Facebook that are  totally public.  This is also great because the search engines are able  to see and index Fan Pages.</p>
<p>This is important because Facebook is currently <a title="Facebook #2  site" href="http://www.alexa.com/topsites" target="_self" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.alexa.com/topsites?referer=');">the #2 site</a> on the entire Internet, so you can benefit from that high search engine  ranking by having a Page.  In other words, because Facebook ranks so  highly, your business has a good chance of ranking highly.</p>
<p>Second, personal profiles have a limit of 5000 friends—although  Facebook has said several times they are going to raise that limit, they  haven’t yet.  Now, that might seem like a really high number to you  right now, but if you think about continuing to build your business on  Facebook, reaching that number is actually not all that unrealistic.  In  comparison, Fan Pages allow you to have an unlimited number of Fans.</p>
<p>Third, you’re able to send a message—or as they’re called,  “Updates”–to all of your Fans at one time, no matter how many you have.   With personal profiles, Facebook only lets you message a small number  of friends at a time–last I checked it was somewhere around 30 or 40 at  once.</p>
<p>Lastly, there are a lot of people who use Facebook personal profiles  for just that—personal.  They might be using it for staying in touch  with friends and family and may have NO interest in ever buying from  you—plus, not everyone friends people they don’t know on Facebook.  With  Fan Pages, people who become a “fan” of your Page are expressly saying  they want to find out more about your business, not just you the  individual.  They have shown their interest by “opting in” as it were.</p>
<p>taken from <a href="http://communicatevalue.com/social-media/4-ways-facebook-fan-pages-personal-profiles/" target="_blank" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/communicatevalue.com/social-media/4-ways-facebook-fan-pages-personal-profiles/?referer=');">http://communicatevalue.com/social-media/4-ways-facebook-fan-pages-personal-profiles/</a></p>

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