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Sunday 8 September 2013

How To Hide Your Last Name On Facebook

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Just follow these below steps :-


1) First you need Indonesian Proxy Servers. This proxy will help you to hide your last name.

2) Goto Firefox >> Options >> Advanced >> Network >> Settings >> Connection Settings >> And choose manual proxy configuration.

3) Now the real Trick starts "Use This Proxy Servers For All Protocols".

4) Put this proxy and port Http Proxy : 202.70.136.142 Port : 8080

5) Put 202.70.136.142 on No Proxy for Box.

6) Now goto your profile and remove last name then save it.

So You Just Did It, Now Your Last Name Is Gone, and What left is just your 1st single name. Must share it with your friends and give your comments....
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Thursday 29 August 2013

TOP 10 Facebook Threats Ever

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1) People stop using Facebook : Well this is the very obvious threat, in any case if the people stop to use the facebook due to some reasons. Facebook states "A decrease in user retention, growth, or engagement could render Facebook less attractive to developers and advertisers, which may have a material and adverse impact on our revenue, business, financial condition, and results of operations".
 Although annual revenue grew 154% between 2009/2010 and 88% between 2010/2011, it relied on user growth that will eventually have to slow due to higher market penetration rates, which is economic-speak for "we're running out of people."


2) Advertisers run away : Ad's being a major part of the income, the S-1 doc has some states like: "In 2009, 2010, and 2011, advertising accounted for 98%, 95%, and 85%, respectively, of our revenue."
This figure suggest 9 that the client might have been expecting a lot more from Facebook.

3) Facebook runs out of ideas for monetizing the Facebook platform : The(Facebook) say : "We currently monetize the Facebook Platform in several ways, including ads on pages generated by apps on Facebook, direct advertising on Facebook purchased by Platform developers to drive traffic to their apps and websites, and fees from our Platform developers' use of our Payments infrastructure to sell virtual and digital goods to users. Apps built by developers of social games, particularly Zynga, are currently responsible for substantially all of our revenue derived from Payments." 


4) Foriegn "Facebooks" eat Facebook's lunch overseas: With a big figure like 800 millions of users Facebook considers itself as one of the largest kingdom in the cyberworld. Well the culturel differencein many countries did not seem to have affected the popularity of it. But if the regional social networking sites come up with the extra features which suit the huge mass, then it might affect Facebooks
popularity and usage.


5) Google eats Facebook's lunch : Google already dominates search, has hundreds of millions of peaple signed up on a social media network, and owns a big part of smart phone market.
Facebook says : "Certain competitors, including Google, could use strong or dominant positions in one or more markets to gain competitive advantage against us in areas where we operate including: by integrating competing social networking platforms or features into products they control such as search engines, web browsers, or mobile device operating systems; by making acquisitions; or by making access to Facebook more difficult."

6) Facebook looses a top knight or hires too many soldiers : Facebook says  "We cannot assure you that we will effectively manage our growth," the IPO states, noting that its workers have grown from from 2,127 at the end of 2010 to 3,200 on December 31, 2011. The document also notes that the departure of COO Sheryl Sandberg could hurt the company's momentum. Sandberg's value to the company is made apparent in her salary: $31 million last year.

7) Facebook's reputation suffers : Privacy concern in Facebook's history is as long as history of Facebook itself. After all, this is a company whose business model relies on collecting and selling disaggregated user data to advertisers. Zuckerberg is aware of the risk this poses to both to users and advertisers: "Maintaining and enhancing our brand will depend largely on our ability to continue to provide useful, reliable, trustworthy, and innovative products, which we may not do successfully. We may introduce new products or terms of service that users do not like, which may negatively affect our brand. Additionally, the actions of our Platform developers may affect our brand if users do not have a positive experience using third-party apps and websites integrated with Facebook."

8) Governments pose a problem:  Facebook is an international business operating internationally with fluctuating politics and concepts of privacy and online rights(look at SOPA). One of the problem is tax laws, comlex regulations and protocols might change and  "could result in claims, changes to our business practices, increased cost of operations, or declines in user growth or engagement, or otherwise harm our business".

9) Zynga goes away :  This might have been the most interesting paragraph of the Facebook IPO: "In 2011, Zynga accounted for approximately 12% of our revenue, which amount was comprised of revenue derived from payments processing fees related to Zynga's sales of virtual goods and from direct advertising purchased by Zynga. Additionally, Zynga's apps generate a significant number of pages on which we display ads from other advertisers. If the use of Zynga games on our Platform declines, if Zynga launches games on or migrates games to competing platforms, or if we fail to maintain good relations with Zynga, we may lose Zynga as a significant Platform developer and our financial results may be adversely affected."

10) Tech is fickle :  Dynasties come and go in months or years, rather than decades, and one year's darling is rarely the next decade's dominator. Compare the fortunes of Apple (hot, then dead, then the world's biggest company) and Microsoft (the world's biggest company, then static, then, maybe, hot again).
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Sunday 25 August 2013

Top 50 Social Sites Every Business Presence On

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Web sites to help your company network, advertise recruit and more.

If your business limits its online presence to advertising banners and blogging, it's missing out. The Internet provides powerful networking opportunities that allow users to effectively target their audience by logging on to social sites like LinkedIn, Digg and more. Take advantage of these tools by asserting your company's presence online and reaching more potential customers, business partners and employees.



Social-Media/Social-Bookmarking Sites

Share your favorite sites on the Web with potential clients and business partners by commenting on, uploading and ranking different newsworthy articles. You can also create a member profile that directs traffic back to your company's Web site.
  1. Reddit: Upload stories and articles on reddit to drive traffic to your site or blog. Submit items often so that you'll gain a more loyal following and increase your presence on the site.
  2. Digg: Digg has a huge following online because of its optimum usability. Visitors can submit and browse articles in categories like technology, business, entertainment, sports and more.
  3. Del.icio.us: Social bookmark your way to better business with sites like del.icio.us, which invite users to organize and publicize interesting items through tagging and networking.
  4. StumbleUpon: You'll open your online presence up to a whole new audience just by adding the StumbleUpon toolbar to your browser and "channel surf[ing] the Web. You'll "connect with friends and share your discoveries," as well as "meet people that have similar interests."
  5. Technorati: If you want to increase your blog's readership, consider registering it with Technorati, a network of blogs and writers that lists top stories in categories like Business, Entertainment and Technology.
  6. Ning: After hanging around the same social networks for a while, you may feel inspired to create your own, where you can bring together clients, vendors, customers and co-workers in a confidential, secure corner of the Web. Ning lets users design free social networks that they can share with anyone.
  7. Squidoo: According to Squidoo, "everyone's an expert on something. Share your knowledge!" Share your industry's secrets by answering questions and designing a profile page to help other members.
  8. Furl: Make Furl "your personal Web file" by bookmarking great sites and sharing them with other users by recommending links, commenting on articles and utilizing other fantastic features.
  9. Tubearoo: This video network works like other social-bookmarking sites, except that it focuses on uploaded videos. Businesses can create and upload tutorials, commentaries and interviews with industry insiders to promote their own services.
  10. WikiHow: Create a how-to guide or tutorial on wikiHow to share your company's services with the public for free.
  11. YouTube: From the fashion industry to Capitol Hill, everyone has a video floating around on YouTube. Shoot a behind-the-scenes video from your company's latest commercial or event to give customers and clients an idea of what you do each day.
  12. Ma.gnolia: Share your favorite sites with friends, colleagues and clients by organizing your bookmarks with Ma.gnolia. Clients will appreciate both your Internet-savviness and your ability to stay current and organized.

Professional-Networking Sites

Sign up with these online networking communities as a company or as an individual to take advantage of recruiting opportunities, cross-promotional events and more.
  1. LinkedIn: LinkedIn is a popular networking site where alumni, business associates, recent graduates and other professionals connect online.
  2. Ecademy: Ecademy prides itself on "connecting business people" through its online network, blog and message-board chats, as well as its premier BlackStar membership program, which awards exclusive benefits.
  3. Focus: Focus is a business destination where business professionals can help each other with their purchase and other business decisions by accessing research and peer expertise. Most importantly, Focus provides open, quality information for all businesses that is freely available, easily accessible, and community powered. 
  4. YorZ: This networking site doubles as a job site. Members can post openings for free to attract quality candidates.
  5. Xing: An account with networking site Xing can "open doors to thousands of companies." Use the professional contact manager to organize your new friends and colleagues, and take advantage of the Business Accelerator application to "find experts at the click of a button, market yourself in a professional context [and] open up new sales channels."
  6. Facebook: Facebook is no longer just for college kids who want to post their party pics. Businesses vie for advertising opportunities, event promotion and more on this social-networking site.
  7. Care2: Care2 isn't just a networking community for professionals: It's touted as "the global network for organizations and people who Care2 make a difference." If your business is making efforts to go green, let others know by becoming a presence on this site.
  8. Gather: This networking community is made up of members who think. Browse categories concerning books, health, money, news and more to ignite discussions on politics, business and entertainment. This will help your company tap into its target audience and find out what they want.
  9. MEETin.org: Once you've acquired a group of contacts in your city by networking on MEETin.org, organize an event so that you can meet face-to-face.
  10. Tribe: Cities like Philadelphia, Boston, San Francisco, New York and Chicago have unique online communities on tribe. Users can search for favorite restaurants, events, clubs and more.
  11. Ziggs: Ziggs is "organizing and connecting people in a professional way." Join groups and make contacts through your Ziggs account to increase your company's presence online and further your own personal career.
  12. Plaxo: Join Plaxo to organize your contacts and stay updated with feeds from Digg, Amazon.com, del.icio.us and more.
  13. NetParty: If you want to attract young professionals in cities like Boston, Dallas, Phoenix, Las Vegas and Orlando Fla., create an account with the networking site NetParty. You'll be able to connect with qualified, up-and-coming professionals online, then meet them at a real-life happy-hour event where you can pass out business cards, pitch new job openings and more.
  14. Networking For Professionals: Networking For Professionals is another online community that combines the Internet with special events in the real world. Post photos, videos, résumés and clips on your online profile while you meet new business contacts.

Niche Social-Media Sites

Consider linking up with one of these social-media sites to narrow down your business's target audience. You'll find other professionals, enthusiasts and consumers who are most likely already interested in what your company has to offer.
  1. Pixel Groovy: Web workers will love Pixel Groovy, an open-source site that lets members submit and rate tutorials for Web 2.0, email and online-marketing issues.
  2. Mixx: Mixx prides itself on being "your link to the Web content that really matters." Submit and rate stories, photos and news to drive traffic to your own site. You'll also meet others with similar interests.
  3. Tweako: Gadget-minded computer geeks can network with each other on Tweako, a site that promotes information sharing for the technologically savvy.
  4. Small Business Brief: When members post entrepreneur-related articles, a photo and a link to their profile appear, gaining you valuable exposure and legitimacy online.
  5. Sphinn: Sphinn is an online forum and networking site for the Internet marketing crowd. Upload articles and guides from your blog to create interest in your own company or connect with other professionals for form new contacts.
  6. BuzzFlash.net: This one-stop news resource is great for businesses that want to contribute articles on a variety of subjects, from the environment to politics to health.
  7. HubSpot: HubSpot is another news site aimed at connecting business professionals.
  8. SEO TAGG: Stay on top of news from the Web marketing and SEO (search-engine optimization) industries by becoming an active member of this online community.

General Social-Media Sites

The following social-media sites provide excellent opportunities for businesses to advertise; promote specials, events or services; and feature published, knowledgeable employees.
  1. Wikipedia: Besides creating your own business reference page on Wikipedia, you can connect with other users on Wikipedia's Community Portal and at the village pump, where you'll find conscientious professionals enthusiastic about news, business, research and more.
  2. Newsvine: Feature top employees by uploading their articles, studies or other news-related items to this site. A free account will also get you your own column and access to the Newsvine community.
  3. 43 Things: This site bills itself as "the world's most popular online goal setting community." By publicizing your company's goals and ambitions, you'll gain a following of customers, investors and promoters who cheer you on as you achieve success.
  4. Wetpaint: If you're tired of blogs and generic Web sites, create your own wiki with Wetpaint to reach your audience and increase your company's presence online. You can easily organize articles, contact information, photos and other information to promote your business.
  5. Twitter: Is a social networking and microblogging service that allows you answer the question, "What are you doing?" by sending short text messages 140 characters in length, called "tweets", to your friends, or "followers."
  6. Yahoo! Answers: Start fielding Yahoo! users' questions with this social-media Q&A service. Search for questions in your particular areas of expertise by clicking categories like Business & Finance, Health, News & Events and more. If you continue to dole out useful advice and link your answer to your company's Web page, you'll quickly gain a new following of curious customers.

Job Sites

If you want to secure high-quality talent during your company's next hiring spree, you'll need to maintain a strong presence on popular job sites like the ones listed below.
  1. CareerBuilder.com: Reach millions of candidates by posting jobs on this must-visit site.
  2. The Wall Street Journal's CareerJournal: The Wall Street Journal's CareerJournal attracts well-educated professionals who are at the top of their game. Post a job or search résumés here.
  3. CollegeRecruiter.com: If your firm wants to hire promising entry-level employees, check CollegeRecuriter.com for candidates with college degrees.
  4. Monster: Post often to separate your business from all the other big companies that use this site to advertise job openings.
  5. Sologig: Top freelancers and contractors post résumés and look for work on this popular site.
  6. AllFreelance.com: This site "offers self-employed small business owners links to freelance & work at home job boards, self-promotion tips" and more.
  7. Freelance Switch Job Listings: Freelance Switch is the freelancer's online mecca and boasts articles, resource toolboxes, valuable tips and a job board.
  8. GoFreelance: Employers looking to boost their vendor base should check GoFreelance for professionals in the writing, design, editing and Web industries.
  9. Yahoo! Hot Jobs: This site is often one of the first places that job seekers visit. Post open opportunities and check out informative articles and guides to gain insight on the hiring and interviewing process.
  10. Guru.com: Build your company's repertoire with top freelancing professionals by advertising projects on this site, otherwise known as "the world's largest online service marketplace."


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Harness the power of social media

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Saturday, Aug 24, 2013, 7:28 IST | Agency: Daily Telegraph

Rebecca Burn-Callander talks to four entrepreneurs about their tried-and-tested tips for creating a social media sensation.


Facebook. Instagram. Pinterest. Myspace. Bebo. There are more than 200 social-networking sites active across the globe, hosting trillions of conversations and billions of gigabytes of data. Over the past few years, small businesses have begun to harness the power of these networks to talk about their brand, engage customers, drive leads and ramp up sales. But there are a few hard-and-fast rules that business owners should adhere to if they want to avoid going from social hero to hapless zero.

AVOID THE HARD SELL Coupons, discounts and competitions work well on social media. "Buy now" does not. "You want to create content that people find fun and want to share," says Amelia Harvey, founder of Collective, a yogurt manufacturer. "We never say, 'We're on promotion', or 'Go buy us'. We do talk about new flavours and new stockists but only in a way that informs and helps out our customers, never in a 'selling' way." Ms Harvey and fellow ex-Gu executive Mike Hodgson launched Collective in 2011.
The pair have used the company's social media feedback to get her products in front of new supermarket buyers. "It's incredibly compelling to have all these positive interactions with our customers - mostly unsolicited too. Being able to demonstrate the power of the brand to new stockists is probably one of the reasons why we're the fastest-growing yogurt brand in the UK right now." Collective's products are currently stocked in big stores such as Sainsbury's, Tesco, Morrisons, Boots and Waitrose and the business now turns over pounds 3.7m a year.
BE VISUAL "We spend upwards of pounds 20,000 each year on photographing and watermarking our products and share most of these images online," says Paul Charalambous, founder of Lego reseller Firestar Toys. "We are incredibly lucky to have a product that people want to look at and talk about to their friends." Firestar Toys currently boasts 45,000 Facebook fans, nearly 3,000 Twitter followers, and "pins" pictures regularly on Pinterest and Instagram as well as running a Google+ page. "We post cool Lego stuff on a daily basis," says Mr Charalambous. "We're probably most active on Facebook and Twitter but you have to be on Google+ because it's run by the biggest search engine in the world." Firestar Toys' visual approach to social media caught the attention of Fox Studios earlier this year. "We can customise Lego mini-figures to look like real people and are one of the only companies in the world with the sheer volumes of parts - such as hair, accessories, torsos - it takes to build a customised figure," says Mr Charalambous. "We can then print directly on to the figure or add branded T-shirts."
Firestar Toys shares images of these customisations on Facebook and Twitter and when an executive from Fox Studios was looking for bespoke Lego figures, these turned up in a Google Images search. "The studio had just wrapped up filming The Heat, starring Sandra Bullock, and wanted to create 50 Lego mini-figures of the two leads to give away to the cast," says Mr Charalambous. "We shipped the order and are now the official supplier of Lego figures for Fox." Martin McLaughlin, co-founder of pounds 1.2m-turnover popcorn maker Love Da Popcorn, also evangelises the benefits of running visual campaigns on social media.
"We put out a challenge asking people to post a photo that they believed truly represented our brand," he says. "A girl sent in a picture of her in a bath of popcorn, wearing a top hat, holding a glass of champagne and a pack of our sea salt and black pepper flavour. The image went viral, attracting nearly 6m hits. It was an incredible piece of free publicity for the business." DRILL
DOWN INTO YOUR DATA Social-media strategy should never be decided on a wing and a prayer. According to Shingo Murakami, managing director of Rakuten's Play.com, a global e-commerce retailer of music, films, books and clothes, it's all about using data to devise smart social campaigns. "Businesses should utilise customer insights from social media and tailor messages for consumers based on personal preferences and interests. We track individual fans to create much more targeted email communications based on a combination of social data and traditional customer relationship management data," says Murakami.
Rakuten's Play.com is reaping the rewards of this data-centric strategy; its social interactions are now contributing directly to sales: "We're able to measure the value of socially engaged fans versus those who have purchased directly via our website and our findings reveal that average revenue increases by 24pc once an existing customer becomes a fan," says Mr Murakami."
Moreover, by crunching its sales data, Rakuten's Play.com has discovered its customers are 30pc more valuable over the following six months if they are acquired via social media, compared with customers acquired through traditional online channels. Take conversation into the real world Smart business owners everywhere are taking the insights derived from social media and turning them into real-world actions.
When Love Da Popcorn's Mr McLaughlin was trying to decide whether to use paper or plastic for his product packaging, he turned to his Facebook fans for help. "Whenever we have questions about new flavours or little tweaks to the business, we always involve our community," he says. "About 10pc of our fans usually respond." In this case, the people chose paper over plastic, which was the ideal fit for the brand's retro-style look and feel.
Crowd-sourcing answers to challenges is one way to make use of the real-world benefits of social media but bridging the online-offline divide is also invaluable for cementing the relationship between a company and its customer. Mr McLaughlin recently launched "Operation Awesome" across all the company's social media platforms to see if the brand could successfully engage with customers offline as well.
"When someone posts a picture of themselves with our popcorn on Twitter or Facebook, we do 'something awesome' in return," he explains. "It's a kind of 'good deed generator'. We've given blood, released a load of helium balloons tied to lottery tickets, and even dressed the team up in silly costumes to cheer up a customer who was having a bad day." The campaign has proved so successful that it is now "logistically difficult to keep up with the volumes of posts," says Mr McLaughlin. But luckily, Love Da Popcorn has a back-up plan.
"Our Facebook community is so engaged that we're thinking of asking them to start doing awesome things on our behalf," he explains. "If we can make this work, it will be an incredible exercise in 'pass it on' good deeds. This could be truly amazing for the brand."


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Wednesday 21 August 2013

Disable Ads on YouTube With This Simple Command

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hi...guys today i am here to solve your big plm is that when you want to watch video form youtube the ads were displaying and you need to make it skip so here...read this article and remove this plm of displaying the ads problem...in youtube


There are a lot of ways to block ads, but with a simple command in the developer console, you can disable all ads on YouTube via an experiment.
Google frequently tries out new features with experiments via TestTube. A less advertised experiment can disable all ads on the site. Here's how to turn it on:
  1. Open up a YouTube video (any will do).
  2. Open up the developer console (Ctrl-Shift-J for Chrome, Ctrl-Shift-K for Firefox)
  3. Enter the following code:
document.cookie="VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE=oKckVSqvaGw; path=/; domain=.youtube.com";window.location.reload();
Boom. No more ads. Since this is something that Google is allowing, it's possible it could go away in the future, but while it works, you get a lovely ad-free viewing experience without any plugins. It even works on those pesky video ads.

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Sunday 28 July 2013

Facebook keyboard shortcut 2013 Working Hot-Keys

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Face book uses the combine keyboard shortcuts i.e. More than one keys to be pressed to access the shortcuts. Out of which some keys are depends upon the type of Operating system and the browser are you using.


For Windows Operating System:
Google Chrome          Alt
Mozilla Firefox            Alt + shift
Internet Explorer         Alt

For MAC OS X:

Firefox           Function + Ctrl
All other        Option + Ctrl
Note: All the shortcut keys works on the numbers that are placed on the top of the keyboard. Not from the notepad. If you are using Google Chrome (In Windows OS) then You have to press the ALT key and a number from shortcut simultaneously to use the shortcuts. Similarly for other browser with the operating system use their respective combo key.

Shortcuts
Functions
M
Open a new message *
?
Go to the Facebook Search
1
Home (News Feed)
2
Your profile page
3
Friend requests
4
Messages
5
Notifications
6
Your Account Settings
7
Your Privacy Settings
8
Go to the Facebook page
9
View Facebook Statements and Rights agreement
0
Open Facebook help center

There are also some Keyboard shortcuts which are used in Face-book Chat and it does not require any combo key.


ESC Closes the current chat window
SHIFT TAB- Hides the current chat window if no text is entered
TAB - Jumps to the next chat window
SHIFT + TAB- Jumps to the previous chat window

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Friday 26 July 2013

Some of Facebook Tricks You Never Know

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Facebook is one of the most used website in today’s world every man in the world have his facebook account and connected with his friends in the world. every one use facebook but today i gonna share some of the tricks i think you never knew so let’s start Some of Facebook Tricks You Never Knew.



1. How To Find Out your Profile or Fan  Page User ID

Ever given Facebook has enabled users to emanate their possess personalised username, a lot of ID numbers have been dark divided from us. Here is a elementary approach to find out your form or like page ID!
Step 1: Copy this link https://graph.facebook.com/XXXXXXXXX
Step 2: Replace XXXXXXXXX Instead of a Xs, put in your profile/fan page username and press ‘enter’
Step 3: Copy a ID The ID can be seen during a really tip – duplicate and pulp this where your username appears in your URL and you’re done! Find Out your Profile or Fan Page User ID

2. How To: Like Pictures Without Pressing ‘Like’!

You can like a print while you’re observation it by dire a L pivotal on your keyboard. Who knew that it could be as elementary as that?! %SEO friendly image.jpeg Some of Facebook Tricks You Never Know

3. Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook Profile

Ever wish to know what Facebook owner Mark Zuckerberg’s form is? Well, here we go!
 Go to http://www.facebook.com/zuck
OR http://www.facebook.com/4 Not too certain because a owner picked a series 4 for his form instead of  1, though if we change a symbol ( to,  for instance  5 or 6) it comes adult with a profiles of some of a initial people to use a amicable network!

4. How to Stop People Tagging You in Facebook Posts

Sometimes it can get a small bit irritating to have a crony that tags we in a post, and afterwards you’re unexpected flooded with hundreds of irrelevant notifications – though we didn’t even wish to be tagged in a initial place! Here’s how to change your tab settings to safeguard usually equipment we approve come up.
Step 1: Go to Privacy Settings – Profile and Tagging – Edit Settings Go to Profile Review and spin it ON so that it says ‘Enabled’, afterwards ‘back’ Go to Tag Review and spin it ON so that it says ‘Enabled’, afterwards ‘back’ Go to Tag Suggestions and name ‘No One’, afterwards ‘okay’ Now nobody will be means to tag we but your permission!

5. Add Video in Place of Profile picture on Facebook

6.Know Who Visit Your Facebook Without App

7. How To View Locked Profile Picture In Facebook

8. Awesome Punjabi Hindi Status Updates For Facebook

9. Facebook MidFinger Dislike & Rock Facebook Chat

10. Awesome New Facebook Emoticons – Smileys List 2013

11. Change Your Facebook Password Without Knowing The Current Password

12. HowTo: See All Facebook Friend Requests

Facebook users mostly click “ask me later” on a crony ask and forget they had ever seen it. It’s substantially a good thought to check all of your crony requests once in a while to forestall mishaps and arguments with friends, over something so stupid.
Step 1 Ensure that we are logged in to Facebook
Step 2 Go to http://www.facebook.com/reqs.php You will now be means to perspective friend, game, focus and tab requests!

13. HowTo: Post a Blank Status Update

This is a fun small pretence that lets we post an dull standing update… upset your friends and family! Simply copy “@[0:0: ] ” into your standing (without a quotes!)  and see what happens! simply comment 0 in comment box for blank commnet.

14. Play a Cool Trick on your Friends!

This is another fun tip to tricks your friends and family! This link: ”http://facebook.com/profile.php?=73322363” appears like it could be anybody’s Facebook URL, however it indeed takes anybody logged in to their possess Facebook profile! BUT remember to mislay a couple preview… Cheeky!

15. How To Delete Facebook Account permanently


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