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Can Facebook Be a Home Business Isolation Solution?

Tuesday, September 25th, 2007 |

It finally hit me a few weeks ago just how much of a factor Facebook has become in our lives.

Do you want to know why I think that?

Well, I’ve been on the Internet doing my “things” for more than 10 years now. And you know what: during that time my online and offline world never met, never collided - heck, most of my offline world (eg: friends and family) thought I was pissing away my time and life at this thing called the Internet. Bah! That’s for another column.

Well recently, those two worlds for me have collided.

The point of impact in this collision? Facebook!

When your Brother-in-law (who’s on Army duty overseas) and your cousin who lives 5,000 miles away finds you on Facebook and wants to be Friends then you know the two worlds have collided, or … are nicely welcoming each other. Online world: may I introduce you to my offline world. And so on…

It’s become a big revelation for me these last few months about how Facebook is really the one and only Web 2.0 app that has broken through the echo chamber and is working the mainstream with aplomb.

Facebook and the Home Business

You’ve read about it, there’s been post after post after post, it’s been written about by mainstream media and your everyday citizen journalist/blogger.

It’s called “isolation”. The home business owner faces it constantly, if not every day.

Yep. Isolation can be a big issue for the home-based business owner. I know because for years I upped my nose at this isolation clap-trap only to realize that yes, even me, your humble Aussie home business Evangelist, got caught up in isolated insulation that was just not plain healthy. It hit quick, it hit hard and I had to do something about it.

Of course, I quickly figured out that getting away from the computer for a round of golf, or a walk down by the beach or going out for a drink or three did the trick.

Stuck in the home office, it’s background music or radio, or taking an hour off work to do some IM’ing or Skyping or pottering around in the garden.

On the outside, it’s getting to a crowded coffee shop with pen and paper in hand or off to the library (which I religiously do every Monday morning). Daily interaction (often missed when one opts for working from home) is almost a must for the majority of us to keep some sanity in our lives.

Now back to Facebook. With Facebook, this can be taken all to another level. Because lets face it. Competition is fierce. There are times when you are building your business (from home) when every hour counts. You just can’t up and leave it all behind. You’ve got to spend the hours in front of the computer building your business, doing the hard yards.

And that’s where I found joining Facebook handy.

Spending an hour a day at Facebook has improved my mood and my productivity remarkably. You can let off steam just by being yourself, seeing others being themselves and basically being the social creature that we all are.

It also helps that the Facebook Developers have released a Facebook Toolbar for Firefox - and for one who literally lives online in their many Firefox tabs this not only tips Facebook over the edge, but is something that I highly recommend every home business owner gets into - your professional and social life has never been easier to manage than it is now.

Facebook : Can it Be Good for your Home Business

Tuesday, July 17th, 2007 |

I think we can all safely agree that Facebook is the flavor of the month - in fact, the buzz has been out of this world. Almost like it’s the best thing since slice bread.

I’m not too sure about that - but what I can safely say is that it sure beats MySpace … MySpace being a total junkyard, messy and all over the place.

What perked my interest in Facebook is the few posts going around indicating that Facebook can become a real competitor to LinkedIn - and the many posts that showcase a small business case for using Facebook.

Now as a small business publisher working from home this naturally intrigued me. Because how far can bootstrapping your publicity drive take you ?

So … without bias or any favor, I’m going to spend one hour every night on Facebook for the next 30 days and really dig deep into it’s offering - primarily from a small business owners point of view.

I’ll report on my findings next month.

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BTW, here are my profiles for both: Facebook | LinkedIn

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