David K
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Hi guys!
Whats your thougts of customers wanting to be your friend on Facebook ?
Whats your thougts of customers wanting to be your friend on Facebook ?
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Depends on how fit they are and if the Wife has access to your account ?Hi guys!
Whats your thougts of customers wanting to be your friend on Facebook ?
Yeh because I’m sure all your customers fancy you ??Depends on how fit they are and if the Wife has access to your account ?
I'm not the one getting the requestYeh because I’m sure all your customers fancy you ??
I think it's better to have a business page then custys can leave reviews and you get to build up your reputation far better, it shows that you are a bona fide business also, plus moving forward if you got a website and have a link to your fb page this all works for you as you will have created an organic online rep so people will find your business easily in fb and google.I’ve set up a second profile page just for work. Thought it would help better than just a business page. I thought that if I used it to post in groups and it also helps so people can tag you. I’ve got a couple of extra customers already
Bleedin heck I am not that bad and I'm a self confessed social recluse ? I do jobs local to me and bump into custys when I am out, I have even gained 3 jobs through chatting to people whilst out with my dog, also me and my wife are really friendly with a couple in their 70's who are on my roundsYeah I wouldn't want my customers on my personal friends list. I don't even look for work in my local immediate area because I don't want to be bumping into customers every time I leave the house to go shopping or the pub etc.
I think you need that distance between work and your personal life, customers, although they make brews and you can have a laugh with them, I still class them as work.
A few years ago I did office cleaning for a young woman who ran a small cleaning business doing domestic house cleaning and office cleaning. One night I bumped into her at the supermarket and was chatting to her, whilst I was chatting we were interrupted about 5 times, they were all customers of hers saying hello. At the time I thought 'bloody hell, I wouldn't like that' and that's why I've set out from the start to avoid it.Bleedin heck I am not that bad and I'm a self confessed social recluse ? I do jobs local to me and bump into custys when I am out, I have even gained 3 jobs through chatting to people whilst out with my dog, also me and my wife are really friendly with a couple in their 70's who are on my rounds
One or two is my limit ? only in for my beer on a weekend then straight out, so I never see too many in our local shopsA few years ago I did office cleaning for a young woman who ran a small cleaning business doing domestic house cleaning and office cleaning. One night I bumped into her at the supermarket and was chatting to her, whilst I was chatting we were interrupted about 5 times, they were all customers of hers saying hello. At the time I thought 'bloody hell, I wouldn't like that' and that's why I've set out from the start to avoid it.
So long as you don't bump into them when you're doing your skinny dipping ?One or two is my limit ? only in for my beer on a weekend then straight out, so I never see too many in our local shops
I agree with you. When I used to live in the area I worked, everytime I went to the supermarket I'd bump into customers. It gets tiring. At work I make an effort with all my customers but its nice to have some down time and just be able to go about your private business quietly! About two years ago we moved and although I have a 20/25 minute commute most days it means on the weekend I'm not bumping into customers. Much prefer it that way.Yeah I wouldn't want my customers on my personal friends list. I don't even look for work in my local immediate area because I don't want to be bumping into customers every time I leave the house to go shopping or the pub etc.
I think you need that distance between work and your personal life, customers, although they make brews and you can have a laugh with them, I still class them as work.
? That's only once a yearSo long as you don't bump into them when you're doing your skinny dipping ?
Only business Facebook page. Not personal!Hi guys!
Whats your thougts of customers wanting to be your friend on Facebook ?