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Posted over 6 years ago

Francesca Ragucci - Facebook Personal and Business Pages

Facebook is the leading social media marketing platform. It does a perfect job of letting people brand themselves as well as extend themselves to allow others to know what is going on in their personal lives. Business owners that keep their personal page and business page completely separate should embrace the melding of the two as opposed to fighting it. As a business owner, your personal life and business life are one in the same. This will show up on Facebook unless you are specifically trying to fight it. If you allow your personal page and business page to overlap, you will find it beneficial.

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