Facebook's spreading about as far and fast as the Web itself: 500 million members and counting. But there's a world of fun packed into the site that most folks miss. With this bestselling guide, learn how to unlock Facebook's talents as personal website creator, souped-up address book, and bustling community forum. It's an eye-opening, timesaving tour, guaranteed to help you get the most out of your Facebook experience. Coverage includes: Get started, get connected. Signing up is easy, but the real payoff comes when you tap into networks of coworkers, classmates, and friends. Pick and choose who gets to see what, and learn how to steer clear of people you want to avoid. Add applications. Transform your Facebook account into an addictive, one-stop resource with thousands of mini-programs, ranging from silly to serious. Go professional. Facebook isn’t just for college kids. Thousands of companies and businesspeople use the site for everything from project collaboration and advertising to filling (and finding) jobs. You’ll learn all the tricks. Protect your privacy. You may feel too exposed with so much personal info on display. This book features an easy-to-follow, multi-pronged approach to staying safe on Facebook. What You'll Find in the Book Regardless of why you’re on Facebook (or thinking about registering), chances are you fall into at least one of the following categories: parent, student, or teacher. If you’re a parent, ask your kid to friend you (Chapter 3) so you can see what she’s up to. Then tweak your settings (Chapter 5) to maximize the chance that if your daughter posts, say, a picture of herself at a concert that was held the night she was supposed to be home studying, you’ll hear about it. You taught your kids how to use a fork, and you need to teach your children how to act online, too—because, statistically speaking, they don’t know. Studies show that most teens take what they read online at face value; don’t realize that people outside their circle of friends can see what they put on Facebook; and routinely post inappropriate info, such as their home addresses. And this kind of behavior can have serious consequences, from cyber-bullying and cyber-stalking to lowered grades and job prospects (teachers and recruiters know how to use Facebook, too—and what your child posts today will be archived forever). Just knowing you’re lurking in the Facebook shadows may be enough to keep your kid behaving appropriately. If you’re a student, you need to know how to keep your private life private on Facebook. You absolutely, positively need to read Chapter 13 and work through your privacy settings one by one. After you’ve done that, amp up your privacy by: Keeping it clean. Facebook archives everything you put on the site, so the stuff you intended as a joke could cause you a lot of grief in a few years when, say, you meet the love of your life—or the recruiter for your dream job. Going easy on the pix. Don’t upload pictures that show you having more fun than you ought to have. Doesn’t matter if you yank ’em down after your pals get a look: The instant you upload a picture, Facebook owns it and some alert somebody could save a copy and email it to everyone in existence before you remove it. Assuming your profs, parents, best friend, and worst enemy can see everything you post. There are a lot of ways people can get access to your Facebook account, so don’t assume that only your best buds can see what you do on the site—even if you tweaked your privacy settings, because those settings change over time and there’s always a hack. If you’re a teacher, don’t bother trying to use Facebook to teach. No study yet has shown that the site can be used effectively in education—and anecdotal evidence suggests that it can’t. Students tend to think of Facebook as “their” place, not an exciting extension to the classroom, and there’s little (if anything) you can do on Facebook that you can’t accomplish behind a lectern. However, if you’re having trouble contacting students via email or phone—to remind them of an assignment coming due, for example—try befriending them on Facebook, adding them to a Friend List (Chapter 3), and sending them Messages (Chapter 4). If your students are college age, you’ll likely get quicker responses that way. While you’re on Facebook, take a few minutes to peruse the profiles of any students riding the line between grades. You may be surprised at how many students whose grandmothers’ sudden illnesses prevented them from taking your final somehow had time to post wild party photos from (one can only conclude) Grandma’s bedside.
Author(s): E. A. Vander Veer
Edition: Third Edition
Publisher: Pogue Press
Year: 2011
Language: English
Pages: 284
Tags: Библиотека;Компьютерная литература;Заработок в сети;
Copyright......Page 4
Contents......Page 5
The Missing Credits......Page 9
Introduction......Page 13
How Facebook Works......Page 14
What You Can Do on Facebook......Page 15
About This Book......Page 17
Safari® Books Online......Page 18
Getting Started......Page 19
Signing Up for an Account......Page 20
Step 1: Finding Your Friends on Facebook......Page 23
Step 2: Creating Your Profile......Page 25
Step 3: Adding a Picture of Yourself......Page 27
Confirming Your Facebook Registration......Page 28
Viewing Your Profile......Page 29
Viewing Your Facebook Home Page......Page 43
Changing Account Info......Page 44
Joining a Network......Page 49
How Networks Work......Page 50
Viewing the Networks You’re Already On......Page 51
Joining a Network......Page 52
Leaving a Network......Page 54
Suggesting a New Network......Page 55
Finding and Adding Friends......Page 57
How Facebook Friends Work......Page 58
Finding Friends......Page 59
Inviting People to Be Your Friend......Page 68
Responding to Friend Requests......Page 70
Viewing Your Friends......Page 73
Organizing Your Friends......Page 75
Breaking Up: Unfriending Friends......Page 79
Sending Messages to Friends......Page 81
Sending Messages......Page 82
Receiving Messages......Page 85
Chatting......Page 88
Poking......Page 89
Writing on Walls......Page 90
Exchanging Automatic Updates......Page 95
News Feeds: What Others Are Doing......Page 96
Mini Feeds: What You’re Doing......Page 99
Facebook Notifications......Page 100
Subscriptions......Page 104
Creating Notes (Blogs)......Page 109
Participating in Groups......Page 119
What’s a Group?......Page 120
Participating in New Groups......Page 121
Creating a New Group......Page 125
Finding, Joining, and Participating in Old Groups......Page 130
Types of Events......Page 133
Finding Public Events......Page 134
RSVPing to an Event......Page 135
Creating Your Own Events......Page 137
Going Shopping......Page 141
The Marketplace Application......Page 142
Placing an Ad......Page 144
Finding Stuff......Page 149
Answering an Ad......Page 150
Hiring and Getting Hired......Page 153
Recruiting New Hires......Page 154
Vetting Prospects......Page 161
Looking for a Job......Page 162
Collaborating on Projects via Facebook......Page 167
Keeping in Touch......Page 168
Exchanging Files......Page 172
Keeping Up-to-Date with Notifications......Page 182
Advertising on Facebook......Page 185
Facebook Pages: Profiles for Bands, Brands, and More......Page 186
Social Ads (Targeted Announcements)......Page 193
Connect Facebook to Your Website with Widgets......Page 201
High-Dollar Options......Page 203
Customizing Facebook and Adding Apps......Page 207
Modifying Your Home Page and Profile......Page 208
Facebook Applications: An Overview......Page 209
Facebook Games......Page 218
Privacy and Facebook: An Overview......Page 227
Deciding How Much to Share......Page 229
Controlling Access to Your Account......Page 230
Adjusting Your Privacy Settings......Page 231
Fighting Back......Page 243
How Facebook Mobile Works......Page 247
Setting Up Facebook Mobile......Page 249
Using Facebook Mobile......Page 252
Checking In with Places......Page 257
Facebook Help......Page 265
Getting Help from Other Facebook Members......Page 266
Contacting Facebook......Page 268
Useful Facebook-Related Websites......Page 269
Index......Page 271