
Well if you are a blogger or a site owner then you might also be having a Facebook page.If you have created the Facebook page then while creating that page you must have checked the 'I Agree to the Terms & Conditions' Box but I can bet that you have never readded them .But stick to the opposite here-ignorance is not bliss anymore. So we recommend you to go through Facebook guidelines placed at this link by Facebook.So you must know that these are the rules and regulations that comes with the use of Social Media and Facebook is not different from them at all.So today I will tell you the things that you should not on your Facebook page.
Things You Should not Do On Your Facebook Page
- Caring About Copyrights-Well posting the content that is copyrighted and your posting it on your wall then that is not cool,and it can also lead to the deletion of your account.You can follow the rule of giving proper attributions to the content you use like images,videos or other texts.In case, the content is copyright material, such as excerpts from a Book, don’t post it, unless you have obtained permission to do so.
- Take The Vow Of Silence-Don't just site silent.Do reply to all the customers you get.This would forefront your as a active user and the person who really cares.Another thing- don’t delete the occasional negative feedbacks. Instead, respond reasonably and as politely as you can.
- I , Me ,Myself-Always Remember the thing that facebook is a forum not your own website.Try to engage more and more with your client through contests,discussions and polls.Look to bring some good and fresh content to them everyday.
- Misusing The Cover Photo-This thing can make the immiediate deletion of your facebook account.Remember Cover photos can only contain 20% text and do not include Calls To Action or purchase/discount information.
- Leave Your P’s and Q’s At Home-You must take care of your grammar and punctuational errors every time you are posting a new status on your page.A quick tip on that is instead of typing directly in the facebook status bar try writing the status on a word document first and then run a spell check.
In this era of digital revolution, it is nothing but a tragedy if your brand goes amateur with its Facebook page. Using it the right way and for the right purpose is all that matters.
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