Catherine, I am not really using FB to its full advantage. I do sometimes think that too much is transacted on-line and not in person. I call my sellers weekly to check up on them. I don't just drop an email. I work with mostly over 45 couples. They want contact and FB isn't contact for them.
Dear Catherine,
Glad you signed up for the 2013 Challenge!
Hope you will jump into the pond for 2014!
Have a happy day -
Lynn
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Great, great questions. Setting limits on time is key, I believe. I've found that a great deal of my under forty clients are on Facebook and want to be my "friend". It's a fantastic way to keep in touch with what's important to them, and if they want to check in on whatever I'm posting, great. It's interesting that I can put a status post about not being able to find Turkey Legs for my father-in-law's Thanksgiving favorite and get 30 comments in 15 minutes... Twitter will always get me more blog readers, and google plus is another way to reach folks in a similar fashion. Over the years I have connected and networked my accounts to cut down on time...but always, always...the personal seems to win out over the business.