Jul 23, 2012, by admin
It seems as although everyone has a Facebook account today. Future schools and employers may be evaluating you based on that account, but more importantly, Facebook signifies the only side of you some of your friends may be seeing.
Steps to improve your facebook page
1.Change your profile picture often, in order to reflect different events in your life. For example, show a picture in your cap and gown the day that you mark off. This gives the impression that you are often doing something. However, it is best to have one standard picture to revert back to after you show your novelty one a few days.
2.When choosing your network, always choose your school or college as your primary network. Geographical networks tend to be looser and detract from your sense of connection.
3.Show your birthday, so that people can greet you on that special day.
4.Be careful when filling out “interested in”, “relationship status” and “looking for” criteria. The “interested in” is superfluous unless you’re gay/lesbian. Saying that you are “looking for” a relationship makes you look desperate, so listing yourself as “single” should suffice. Sometimes it’s best not to fill out this part. If it’s not something you’ll say to a classmate, then don’t write it down.
5.If you are in a relationship, don’t list yourself as single. This is cruel for those who might be pursuing you.
6.Be selective with your quotes. Five or six is enough, and make sure they are not inside jokes.
7.Make sure everything is punctuated correctly.U don’t want ur stnces 2 luk lke ths!