Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 1:49:38 GMT -5
HubSpot, That's the problem, after we take the potion to be visible, we begin to miss our invisibility, but luckily, our magic formula allows us to switch, well, after all, that's what's good about it, being able to change from one state to another. to another, appear when we want and when we don't want, simply disappear. That's why personalization exists, it puts us in therefore, my advice is: take advantage of this moment to get to know yourself. By choosing what is public and what is restricted, you will define where you are and what you want for yourself. To get started it's very easy, just go to your biography and check the photos that appear, you will see that some of them you didn't even know were there.
Very simple, you open the photo and at the top right you will see Special Data a window that says "approved to appear in timeline", click on it and it will give you the option "hidden in timeline". Now it's with you: you decide what can be seen and what can't. Fourth step: configure privacy And to finish this small introduction to the Facebook biography, the final stage, which refers to Who. It is similar to the concept of Person that we like so much, and it even helps to begin to understand it. The great ingredient in our visibility formula is pro-activity in the who.
That is true control, when you manage to perceive that you can influence to obtain results. Everything we do, both in marketing and when we want to be seen to hire us, is directed at someone, it has a clear and specific recipient. In this simple task of configuring the privacy of your biography you can begin learning to internalize the concepts of target audience, audience and, finally, Persona . It's very simple, you just have to go to the activity log side, and click on bio settings and then on Privacy. There you can adjust: Who can post in your timeline. Who can see what others post on your timeline. Who can see the posts you are tagged in in your timeline.
Very simple, you open the photo and at the top right you will see Special Data a window that says "approved to appear in timeline", click on it and it will give you the option "hidden in timeline". Now it's with you: you decide what can be seen and what can't. Fourth step: configure privacy And to finish this small introduction to the Facebook biography, the final stage, which refers to Who. It is similar to the concept of Person that we like so much, and it even helps to begin to understand it. The great ingredient in our visibility formula is pro-activity in the who.
That is true control, when you manage to perceive that you can influence to obtain results. Everything we do, both in marketing and when we want to be seen to hire us, is directed at someone, it has a clear and specific recipient. In this simple task of configuring the privacy of your biography you can begin learning to internalize the concepts of target audience, audience and, finally, Persona . It's very simple, you just have to go to the activity log side, and click on bio settings and then on Privacy. There you can adjust: Who can post in your timeline. Who can see what others post on your timeline. Who can see the posts you are tagged in in your timeline.