How to Setup a Personal Facebook Profile
July 14, 2011
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Step One: Sign up.
Go to www.facebook.com
Follow the steps completing each field with your First Name, Last Name, Email, Password and demographic information. Click on the green Sign Up box.
A screen will appear with a different security check
Type the text you see in the box and click on the green Sign Up box. Don’t worry if you have trouble reading the text – they give you more than one chance.
Step one will help you find friends that are already on Facebook by utilizing your email accounts. It is a quick and easy way to get started adding friends to your Facebook account. You can skip this step and come back to it if you do not want to do it in the beginning.
Step Two: Building your profile.
Building your profile will help your friends find you from past education or work experience. The more complete your profile is the easier it will be to find and communicate with old and new friends.
Next it will ask you about your hometown, so people you grew up with can find you more easily.
You have an opportunity in the About Me section to write a little bit about yourself that you want your Facebook friends to know.
Step Three: Profile Picture.
You will receive an email confirming your account. Click on the link they provide and it will confirm that the email you provided is accurate. Now you are ready to go!
Check out the Facebook Help page if you get stuck.
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