Hey, how is it going! In this 'how to video' below I am speaking on how to stay away from Facebook jail and tagging jail. I have noticed it really distresses various amount of people whom only want the privilege to talk with more people. I have made this video to show you the process how I always get away from Facebook jail and tagging jail.
Facebook jail and tagging jail is something very easy to put yourself in and it is also very easy to avoid. All you have to do is make sure you are adding people whom you relate to or people you think you may have something in common with. Also, I preferably like adding people who also have 1,000 friends or more and whom I can relate to. Next, to minimize your danger of avoiding Facebook jail you would need to click on the friend request icon on your top right.
As soon as you have clicked on it there is a link in anchor text that says 'Find Friends.' Click on find friends so I can show you how to avoid Facebook jail. When you have click on 'Find Friends' there will be another anchor text that says 'View Sent Requests.' Click on 'View Sent Requests' to avoid Facebook jail. After you have clicked on 'View Sent Requests' you will see all of the people or individuals whom you have added. You want to make sure you only have at least 10 people to avoid Facebook jail. If you add 20, 30, 40 or more people in 15 minutes or less Facebook will "sentence" to Facebook jail. The "sentence can be from 7-30 days without the privilege to add anyone new in your Facebook account.
No one wants to be pushed into something they don't want and Facebook will only be blind to it for so long, then its off to Facebook Jail, or worse you could be banned for good. The next step is to start a Facebook Fan Page. This is very easy and should be done as soon as you get rolling on Facebook. Make your page personal. It should be obvious that it is YOUR page and should have a personal picture of you as the backdrop and your name in the title. Add good quality descriptions and bios. in the about me section and add your websites and advertising info in these areas. Let people find your sales ads (they won't feel pressured this way)
Facebook jail and tagging jail is something very easy to put yourself in and it is also very easy to avoid. All you have to do is make sure you are adding people whom you relate to or people you think you may have something in common with. Also, I preferably like adding people who also have 1,000 friends or more and whom I can relate to. Next, to minimize your danger of avoiding Facebook jail you would need to click on the friend request icon on your top right.
As soon as you have clicked on it there is a link in anchor text that says 'Find Friends.' Click on find friends so I can show you how to avoid Facebook jail. When you have click on 'Find Friends' there will be another anchor text that says 'View Sent Requests.' Click on 'View Sent Requests' to avoid Facebook jail. After you have clicked on 'View Sent Requests' you will see all of the people or individuals whom you have added. You want to make sure you only have at least 10 people to avoid Facebook jail. If you add 20, 30, 40 or more people in 15 minutes or less Facebook will "sentence" to Facebook jail. The "sentence can be from 7-30 days without the privilege to add anyone new in your Facebook account.
No one wants to be pushed into something they don't want and Facebook will only be blind to it for so long, then its off to Facebook Jail, or worse you could be banned for good. The next step is to start a Facebook Fan Page. This is very easy and should be done as soon as you get rolling on Facebook. Make your page personal. It should be obvious that it is YOUR page and should have a personal picture of you as the backdrop and your name in the title. Add good quality descriptions and bios. in the about me section and add your websites and advertising info in these areas. Let people find your sales ads (they won't feel pressured this way)
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