Facebook pages. Businesses can put their brand online to communicate with
their clients and be more involved. You can do the same, unless your network
marketing company strictly forbids it.
Most companies will not forbid it, but they will ask that you put your name
first before the company to show that you are a representative versus the
official company. In this way, if there are any issues you and the company
have a recourse to say that you are a separate entity.
Setting up Facebook
1. Visit the website of Facebook for business
2. Select create page
3. Select the type of business category you fit into
4. Fill out the profile information
5. Upload a profile picture and main page picture
6. Start posting to your timeline
The timeline works the same way as your regular Facebook account. You
post an update or comment and anyone who likes your page can see it. You
definitely want to ensure that you have a professional appearance to the page.
You want to mention your history with the company in the profile.
How long have you used the products? Why do you believe in the products?
What made you decide to sell the products? These three questions need to be
answered. Yes, you could put the history of the company, such as the start of
Avon, but that is the company and not you. Sure, you need to tell people the
history of the company you work for, but not in the main part of your profile.
The paragraph about the company you sell products for comes after your
interest in the products and your experience with it.