Facebook Offers Social Networking Tips To New Members Of Congress

The men and women of the U.S. Congress may know government affairs, the economy, and public policy, but they might not be well-versed in Facebook. The social network is here to help, offering tips for the newest members of Congress looking to get started on Facebook. Even if you don't hold office in Washington, D.C., there are some helpful hints.

The men and women of the U.S. Congress may know government affairs, the economy, and public policy, but they might not be well-versed in Facebook. The social network is here to help, offering tips for the newest members of Congress looking to get started on Facebook. Even if you don’t hold office in Washington, D.C., there are some helpful hints.

The guide includes a checklist on getting started, such as linking Facebook pages to social presences on Twitter and Instagram, and utilizing tabs to connect all of the profiles.

Other tips?

  • Post “behind-the-scenes” photos as you get settled: Several politicians, such as Rep. Sean
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