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Wearing different hats

Posted June 16th, 2009 by Sophie Ouellet

Has any of you had to manage different businesses? i.e. you have a main client,  and you have a sideline, both of which can benefit from social mediaHow do you set up your online profile(s)? Thank you Sophie

Set up seperate accounts for

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Dave Lowe 2 years 48 weeks 5 days 14 hours ago

Set up seperate accounts for each business whose presence you're managing. Something like Seesmic Desktop really helps for multiple account management on Twitter.

What about facebook?

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Sophie Ouellet 2 years 48 weeks 5 days 10 hours ago

Thank you for your answer.

How do you do it on Facebook...

 

Doesn't your personal profile become the administrator for all   your fan pages?

Also...

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Ellie Mirman 2 years 48 weeks 4 days 22 hours ago

You can add multiple admins for each of your fan pages - so that you can designate someone on the client side to also be an administrator. Admins' profiles won't show up on the pages, and you can always add/delete admins.

Great point. Also helps to

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Dave Lowe 2 years 48 weeks 4 days 19 hours ago

Great point.

Also helps to have multiple admins just-in-case. Don't want to create a great page and then lose access if an admin drops out somehow.

It does but that shouldn't

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Dave Lowe 2 years 48 weeks 5 days 7 hours ago

It does but that shouldn't interfere with anything. You can create multiple pages from one personal profile without the pages being aware of each other. I've never had a problem

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