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Facebook Stalkers – 5 ways you can block them

Posted on November 19, 2010 by Linda
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More and more practices are including a Facebook Fan Page as part of their marketing strategy and pet businesses with a Silver or Gold listing may also list their Facebook and Twitter accounts as points of contact and more information for potential customers.

But along with all the good things having a Facebook can bring, it can also bring out some ‘stalkers’.

In the case of a business, this can mean someone posting angry reviews and messages on your page, competitors trying to do your business harm.

Many of you have personal Facebook accounts too so knowing how to take care of a stalker is important.

The references below give you step-by-step instructions on 5 ways to block a stalker on Facebook.  If you know of others, please share them by leaving a comment.

Best,

President
VetLocator.com

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