I never had any interest or time for social networking sites until I found out that I can use them to market my small business. A friend set up a Facebook page under my name (not my business name) a couple of years ago, but I never used it. In the last week I set up a Twitter account in my business name (I don’t want to give out my personal or business name here – these are general questions so it’s not necessary to check them out to answer) and started posting classified ads on Oodle which I then published to Facebook and Twitter. I was happy with the results until . . .

I started getting requests from friends and acquaintances to be my "friends on Facebook. I knew that the more "friends" you have, the more the word gets about your business and the more validation and importance you have on Facebook. I accepted most of the friend requests and sent out several of my own to family members and friends.

Unfortunately, I "friended" a long-time friend who is retired, has a large bank account, and has a lot of time to post multiple long entries, photographs and videos on his Facebook page regarding his travels, political interests, and miscellaneous random thoughts. My Facebook page is now overrun with his entries and my ads are getting lost among them. Also, most of the family members I friended are in their 20′s to mid-30′s and are writing cute entries on their pages with the latest slang expressions describing music fests, job searches, wishes and hopes, etc. Needless to say, my page doesn’t look very professional now. I had no idea that entries my "friends" made on their own pages would show up on my page. "Defriending" these people is not an option.

I think I have figured out a fix. I can set up another page under my Facebook account in my business name; I want to do this correctly, so here are my questions:

1. A competitor has a facebook page under his own name and it has just his personal interests, activities, education, etc., — he doesn’t make any entries. He has 13 friends and no posts are showing up from their Facebook pages. I’m thinking the reason for this is that he specified that his Facebook page is a business page. I know a different set of rules applies to business pages. Or maybe other people’s Facebook entries don’t show up until you start making your own entries. What I want is a page that showcases my business and my classified ads and allows me to have "friends," but does not show posts that "friends" write on their Facebook pages. It may not be possible, but I would also like to deactivate the "Comments" feature that is under each ad to prevent my site from being "vandalized" by jerks or unhappy clients (unfortunately, sometimes I do business with someone who has unreasonable expectations — most of my clients are very happy and become repeat customers) posting negative comments about the products I sell. Is it possible to set up a Facebook page like this?

2. Do I need to go through any specific Facebook procedure to make sure that people can find my business Facebook page by typing my business name in their search engine without them having to go through my personal Facebook page? I think I will keep the personal Facebook page and just make a comment here and there every so often to keep in touch with family and friends (I accessed the Facebook page of a relative by marriage and discovered that it was her birthday, so I wished her a happy birthday and realized that this might be a good way to stay in the loop with family members and friends).

3. Do you have any tips or advice about business pages on Facebook? If so, please include them.

Thank in advance. I’m sorry this turned out to be so long.

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I have my website set up with an entrance page because it shows a bit of adult content. The problem is.. I have all my meta tags (keywords, title, description, etc) set up but when I go to a meta tag analyzer to see if my site is search engine friendly I get very low results because my entrance page doesn’t have barely anything on it. If i type in the exact address of a different page on my site -such as my products -it’s a whole lot better. But, I dont understand how robots and search engines work this. Will they go through and see the rest of my site -keywords and such.. or is it more based on just the first page? What’s the best way to accomplish a high site ranking/listing with this type of setup?

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