I have resisted having a Facebook page. There I said it!
I’m on LinkedIN and enjoy it for the professional contacts. I tweet on Twitter and find it beneficial because I primarily use it for a news feed and like knowing what’s going on in the world as well as locally. (I don’t do the I’m having coffee or I’ve got a headache folks.) I have this blog as well as my photoblog to primarily share real estate info and area photos with you who choose to read.
But I resisted Facebook. At least I tried to resist.
One of my daughters set up a Facebook account, plus I’ve had some clients ask why I don’t have one. So after several months, I finally caved!
Unlike this blog – which is open for the world to see – I’m planning to keep my Facebook account “closer to the vest” so that I can share more personal info with family, friends, clients, and neighbors. I’ve already found some “old” classmates that I haven’t seen for ___ years. (not sharing how “old”)
Yesterday I chatted with my daughter via IM which took less time than email or a phone call, using the Facebook chat feature. Have you heard that email is becoming obsolete? Yep, I read that on Twitter from the WSJ. It’s a new world of communication. I’m not sure it’s better, but it’s the way it is now. As one of my oldest granddaughter’s friends said about me, “I’m a COOL grandma”.
Can I add “COOL GRANDMA” to my list of credentials?
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I’m now on Facebook.
I have resisted having a Facebook page. There I said it!
I’m on LinkedIN and enjoy it for the professional contacts. I tweet on Twitter and find it beneficial because I primarily use it for a news feed and like knowing what’s going on in the world as well as locally. (I don’t do the I’m having coffee or I’ve got a headache folks.) I have this blog as well as my photoblog to primarily share real estate info and area photos with you who choose to read.
But I resisted Facebook. At least I tried to resist.
One of my daughters set up a Facebook account, plus I’ve had some clients ask why I don’t have one. So after several months, I finally caved!
Unlike this blog – which is open for the world to see – I’m planning to keep my Facebook account “closer to the vest” so that I can share more personal info with family, friends, clients, and neighbors. I’ve already found some “old” classmates that I haven’t seen for ___ years. (not sharing how “old”)
Yesterday I chatted with my daughter via IM which took less time than email or a phone call, using the Facebook chat feature. Have you heard that email is becoming obsolete? Yep, I read that on Twitter from the WSJ. It’s a new world of communication. I’m not sure it’s better, but it’s the way it is now. As one of my oldest granddaughter’s friends said about me, “I’m a COOL grandma”.
Can I add “COOL GRANDMA” to my list of credentials?
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