Facebook’s Wall vs. News Feed Explained
September 30, 2011 by Stacey Harmon · Leave a Comment
A key concept to understand if you are going to be an effective Facebook marketer is the difference between the news feed and the wall. This post is designed to demystify the difference between them and illustrate the relationship between them so that you can:
- understand what content you are seeing when you are logged into Facebook
- be clear on who is seeing what posts you make in Facebook
- have an understanding of how you can get better marketing exposure for yourself and your brand in Facebook.
The wall/news feed concepts are confusing for most because they are intertwined with two other important Facebook concepts which also tend to cause confusion – the difference between a profile and a page, and the complexity of Facebook privacy settings which impact the visibility of your profile wall to other Facebook users. A good introductory explanation of this is given by Will Holloway:
The Wall is a space on every Facebook user’s profile page that allows friends to post messages for the user and the user’s friends to see. The Facebook community calls these messages ‘wall posts.’ Depending upon the user’s privacy settings, the wall posts can be private, but most people keep them at the default setting, which is public.
I’ve compiled the following screen shots to illustrate the differences between a wall, the news feed, and show the relationship between them for wall posts (click on the image to expand):
As the image shows, if you post content on your business page wall, you will likely see that post appear in your personal news feed (because you are the administrator and like your own page). When people like a page, they “opt-in” to receive the wall posts of the page in their news feed. All of your page fans (or people who like your page) have the opportunity to see the page wall posts in their news feed. This is different than the post from your page appearing on your profile wall. If users are to navigate to your profile, they will NOT see the post from your page. You can prove this to yourself by viewing your profile wall. This is one of the great features of pages because it allows for a total separation between the content on your profile, and the content on your page and creates an opportunity to segregate your personal and your professional life on Facebook.
Further nuances and description of the difference between the news feed and the wall is as follows:
The News Feed:
- Is also known as the home page of Facebook. It is what you see when you log into Facebook. Note that when you log into Facebook, you are logging in under your profile identity. Even though you are logging into Facebook with your profile identity, you are not automatically looking at your profile wall. Facebook programmatically takes you to the news feed when you log into Facebook, not your profile wall.
- You can navigate to the news feed at any time in Facebook by selecting the Facebook icon or the “home” navigation tab on the Facebook blue search bar
- Reflects “activates” or “stories” related to people, pages, and groups your Facebook profile is connected to on Facebook. Your Facebook profile has “Facebook friends”, your Facebook profile “Likes” pages, and your Facebook profile is a group “member”. As a result, any of the activities from these connections can appear in your news feed.
- Is unique to you. The activities and stories you see in your news feed are a unique display based on the connections you have in Facebook to people, pages, and groups. Since everyone is connected to different people, pages, and groups, every Facebook user has a unique news feed.
The Wall:
- Is a place on a profile, page, or group where Facebook users post messages for others to see.
- Profiles have a wall (visibility is controlled by each users Facebook privacy settings)
- Pages have a wall (page walls are public and viewable by all internet users)
- Groups have a wall (visibility is determined by the group settings and may or may not be visible to all Facebook users)
- Is the default tab that you land on when you visit a Facebook users profile
- Is the default tab that you land on when you visit a Facebook page, unless the administrator of that page has set another tab to be the default landing tab for non-fans of a page. Once you are a fan of a page however, you will always be taken to the page wall by default.
Need further clarification? Facebook has a post to check out: Facebook 101: The Wall vs. the Newsfeed
Still have questions? Ask us in the comments below.
How To Make Facebook King in Your Real Estate Marketing
August 31, 2011 by Harmon Enterprises · Leave a Comment
Interested in Facebook marketing for real estate? Check out a free reply of the Facebook is King webinar featuring our very own Stacey Harmon. She joined Jimmy Mackin and host Chad Hyans of IMSD in an hour long training for ActiveRain University. Although platforms like Google+ are tempting, learn why Facebook is still where the most immediate business opportunities are (it’s still definitely king in real estate social media marketing) and gain insights into best practices for success. This free webinar was presented by Internet Marketing Specialist Designation and ActiveRain University - great tools for strengthening your real estate marketing knowledge.
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Facebook Page Name vs. Facebook Page Username
July 12, 2011 by Stacey Harmon · 5 Comments
In Facebook page marketing, I see lots of confusion about the difference between the page name and the username (which sets the vanity URL associated with a business page). Here is an illustrated screen shot, with a tutorial video following, which explains the difference between the two, and describes why understanding this is such a critical foundation to have in formulating an effective Facebook page marketing strategy.
Video explaining the difference and showing you where you change/set the page name and username in the Facebook page manager:
Facebook Page Creation & Branding Services for Real Estate
June 6, 2011 by Stacey Harmon · Leave a Comment
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(view page on Facebook or click image to enlarge)

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(view page on Facebook or click image to enlarge)
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Facebook Real Estate Listing Advertising Made Easy!
May 15, 2011 by Stacey Harmon · 1 Comment

REALTORS: Advertise your listings on Facebook. Announcing a new service offering by Harmon Enterprises to help agents stay progressive in the marketing of their listings: Facebook Listing Ad Management
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Harmon Enterprises is a nationally-recognized leader in Facebook strategy for real estate. We will manage the process of placing and monitoring your listing advertisements on Facebook and provide you with visual proof of your ad, along with a detail ad report for you provide to your seller showing the exposure your ad garnered for their listing.
Our advertising packages include the actual advertising cost to advertise on Facebook. Everything is included in one low, per listing price. Learn more and sign up to start advertising your listings on Facebook.
Fan Page Strategies for Real Estate Success | July 8th Webinar
July 4, 2010 by Stacey Harmon · Leave a Comment

Back by request, and in conjunction with Tomato University, I’ll be presenting another Facebook Fan Page Strategies for Realtors webinar on July 8th, 2010.
There were some great feedback from the last session:
- “Excellent overview of Facebook Official Pages and how Realtors can implement them in a marketing strategy. Stacey had great samples of not only outstanding pages, but also samples of some not so outstanding pages.”
- “Stacey Harmon really knows her stuff, and communicates benefits and practical strategies for using Facebook for business. Kudos on bringing in a stellar presenter.”
- “Stacey provided by far the most knowledgeable and developed presentation on Facebook for Realtors that I have ever participated in. She knows her topic and packed the session with insightful and helpful advice. Excellent course!”
- “Stacey, Great Job! Thank you so much for explaining in great detail how to use Facebook to build a successful fan page. I highly recommend your webinar and look forward to the next one.”
So, if you are interested in using Facebook for real estate business development, and want to learn the do’s and don’t of how to use Facebook’s Official (Fan) Pages to build your business, register to attend.
IMPORTANT EXPECTATION SETTING INFORMATION: To get the most out of this webinar, you need to be familiar with the Facebook interface and how to navigate around it, or this webinar training will move too quickly for you. In addition, I do not cover the Facebook Profile in this course – the focus is on the Facebook Official (Fan) Page. If you are a Facebook newbie, you may prefer to attend one of my Getting Started with Facebook for Real Estate webinars or live training sessions. I also offer training on strategies for using your personal profile for business development. You can register for our training interest list to be notified of future webinars and training offered by Harmon Enterprises.
This course is for you if you are a Realtor and can identify with any of the following:
- You’d like to use Facebook to build your professional network and promote your real estate expertise
- You are uncomfortable with expanding your network of friends to include prospects and clients because of concerns about, privacy, photos and other personal details they may see.
- You want to promote your listings without violating Facebook’s Terms of Service
- You want to use Facebook to help you land on the first page of Google
What we will cover in this 90 minute webinar:
- Why Facebook is a business development opportunity not to be overlooked by Real Estate agents
- Explain why having a Facebook fan page is a great tool for a modern Realtor
- Orient you to the fan page terms of service and discuss how to not get demoted to a “community page”
- Cover the nuts and bolts of how to set up a fan page
- Introduce you to multiple strategies for using fan pages for real estate business development
- Provide multiple examples of Realtor fan pages for you to model your fan page after
Key Webinar Details:
- Where: Online webinar hosted by Tomato University – Login from anywhere you have an internet connection!
- When: Thursday, July 8th, 2010, starting at 11:00am PDT/2:00 pm EST.
- How Long: 90 minutes
- Cost: $30
- Register from the course page at Tomato University
Webinar Training | Facebook Fan Page Strategies for Realtors
May 2, 2010 by Stacey Harmon · Leave a Comment
Are you using Facebook for real estate business development? Do you have a Facebook Fan Page for your business? Is your Fan Page struggling to gain traction?
If you are a Realtor and can identify with any of the following:
- You’d like to use Facebook to build your professional network and promote your real estate expertise
- You are uncomfortable with expanding your network of friends to include prospects and clients because of concerns about, privacy, photos and other personal details they may see.
- You want to promote your listings without violating Facebook’s Terms of Service
- You want to use Facebook to help you land on the first page of Google
…then a Facebook Official Fan Page is for you. This Friday (May 7, 2010), I (Stacey Harmon) will be teaching a webinar on Facebook Fan Page Strategies for Realtors designed to give real estate professionals a successful foundation for using Facebook to promote and grow their real estate business.
This 90 minute webinar will:
- Cover why Facebook is a business development opportunity not to be overlooked by Real Estate agents
- Explain why having a Facebook fan page is a great tool for a modern Realtor
- Orient you to the fan page terms of service and discuss how to not get demoted to a “community page”
- Cover the nuts and bolts of how to set up a fan page
- Introduce you to multiple strategies for using fan pages for real estate business development
- Provide multiple examples of Realtor fan pages for you to model your fan page after
IMPORTANT EXPECTATION SETTING INFORMATION: To get the most out of this webinar, you need to be familiar with the Facebook interface and how to navigate around it, or this webinar training will move too quickly for you. If you are a Facebook newbie, you may prefer to attend one of my future “Facebook 101 for Real Estate” webinars. Stay in the loop by registering here to receive details about upcoming webinars and training.
Facebook Fan Page Strategy For Realtors Webinar Details:
- Where: Online webinar hosted by Tomato University – Login from anywhere you have an internet connection!
- When: Friday, May 19th, 2010, starting at 11:00am PST/2:00 pm EST.
- How Long: 90 minutes
- Cost: $20
- Register from the course page at Tomato University
About the Presenter:
Stacey Harmon trains on social media marketing, a lot. And, recently she trains on Facebook for Real Estate Business Development, a lot. Take a look at where she has been speaking over the past year (all over California and the a few other states as well). Also, people really tend to like her Facebook training. In fact, they are willing to let us post their raving feedback on this site. Check it out for yourself. If you still want to learn more about Stacey, check out her bio on Harmon Enterprises, or her Professor bio at Tomato University.




