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Bacongirl
post 13/11/2012, 06:45 PM
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Okay. The company I work for is in the fitness industry so most of our customer base is under 35. The majority are probably 18-25. One of the managers (actually the owner's wife), as part of her role, writes our Facebook posts.

Her last few posts have been a bit wacko.gif and I struggle to understand how she thinks her posts are acceptable on a business page.

One of the posts talks about sex and asks if our customers do X Y Z on the weekends. Written along the lines of. "wake up, sex, breakfast, workout. that's how I like to spend my Sat morning. how do you spend yours?". Nothing too dirty, but I just don't think it gives our business a good look iYKWIM? Her other post used the word ****, but written F*%! and used in the first three words of the post. Again I find it a bit off putting for a business page.

So WDYT? Would this put you off a business if you saw it on their business page or am I being a fuddy duddy? The other managers and I are racking our brains trying to figure out a way to approach her about this, but as she is the owner's wife we are trying to do it delicately.

I've had a browse through the T&Cs of Facebook, but there isn't anything that says your can't swear.


Personally I'd love to just tell her she's an idiot, but I do like my job happy.gif
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post 13/11/2012, 06:47 PM
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She sounds very immature. Perhaps when I was 18 it might have appealed. But by the time I was 21, I would start think it was unprofessional.
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post 13/11/2012, 06:49 PM
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I dont think its acceptable for any business....

I was quite surprised the other day the ansell FB page was asking for tips to make car sex easier!! I was a bit huh.gif
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post 13/11/2012, 06:50 PM
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Bizarre to be honest. I'm not sure she really understands how that age-group think.
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post 13/11/2012, 06:55 PM
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I find that off. I don't want to discuss sex on a business profile!
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Bacongirl
post 13/11/2012, 06:57 PM
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I dont think its acceptable for any business....

I was quite surprised the other day the ansell FB page was asking for tips to make car sex easier!! I was a bit huh.gif



At least it's aimed at the product base though!
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Unatheowl
post 13/11/2012, 07:02 PM
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Well perhaps I'm a fuddy duddy but i think its completely unprofessional.

Despite being advised by many young maketing people to put my business on Facebook, I am still of the belief that being on Facebook AT ALL in my indsutry looks unprofessional and frivolous original.gif
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Plappermaul
post 13/11/2012, 07:15 PM
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I'm in the 'it's unprofessional' camp.

I would be turned off by status updates like that and wouldn't join that gym/health club.

Seem people do love a good over share on FB.... unsure.gif


Btw: I am under 35 and when not pregnant, love going exercise. This would definitely make me less likely to join.

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post 13/11/2012, 07:41 PM
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Unprofessional, FB is akin to advertising for a business, it is not just chatting to your mates, but promoting your brand, so I think you need to think about what you post and is it creating the image you want.

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post 13/11/2012, 07:45 PM
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Would they put that in paid advertising on the radio or television? If not, then is should not be on fb either IMO. It would put me off, and I would find it very unprofessional.
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