Like my Facebook Page?

facebook logoI’ve added another step on my journey to creating a web presence that will allow me to reach people and offer them my services. I’ve made a Facebook page for my blog. It used to be that FB would allow you to post blog posts directly to the page, but they’ve decided, in their infinite wisdom, to disable that feature. That’s OK – I do see their point that they were getting too many automated feeds and not enough interactivity. I love talking with you guys, so it’s all good.

I’m struggling with all kinds of silly issues – too many names, to begin with. This blog is called My Coat of Many Colours, because my life and my thoughts are so eclectic. My gmail address and Twitter handle involve the name Lionsima, which I’ve been using for many years and would be reluctant to give up. In the past, I’ve claimed Beenah Communications as a business name. Following the advice of Dean Dwyer and others, I’ve claimed HadassEviatar.com as my domain name. Decisions, decisions.

Thank you for travelling this road with me. Any thoughts or suggestions you might have as I learn how to do all of this stuff would be very welcome.

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9 thoughts on “Like my Facebook Page?

    • Holly Jahangiri says:

      I liked it better when it was your screenshot. The giant Facebook logo – man, you should be getting royalties from Beiderbecke (which is pretty much what Chrome calls Mark Zuckerberg – go figure)!! Of course, he might just charge YOU For using his logo. Then you say “oh, no, it’s advertising – you pay ME!” Could get messy. πŸ˜‰

    • Hadass Eviatar says:

      I LOVE you too, Holly! Except that I will never forgive you for making me try to add a link to a page that I had finally got to look decent even though Blogger is a bugger, and now the formatting is all screwed up again. But I still love you.

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