Be Social, Get Success

Content Creation, Productivity and Virtual Services

  • Home
  • About Robin
  • Services
    • Podcast Editing
    • Writing Services
    • Editing Services
    • Website Services
    • Facebook Services
    • Virtual Services
      • Aweber List Setup
  • Testimonials
  • FREE Picture Quotes
  • Contact Me

How To Send Blind Carbon Copy (BCC) Emails

by R Smith

You probably receive lots of circulated emails to pass forward; some are worth reading, but many are not. 
 
If you do decide to forward them, for the sake of confidentiality, ALWAYS remove any ‘from’ addresses and even ‘to’ addresses and then send to your recipients ‘blind’ (bcc).

No names or email addresses will show up when your message is opened.   This is great to use when you are sending to a large number of people and do not want them to have to scroll through a page of names before getting to the content of the message.

You can also send emails ‘bcc’ when you want to send a message to someone, and copy another person, but you don’t want the main recipient to see the ‘copied’ person’s name.  If the person replies to all, the ‘bcc’ recipient does NOT get an email.

To add the bcc line to all of your outbound emails 
• Open a new email message, look along the top of your toolbar click on the ‘Options’ tab.
• Look along the bottom of the toolbar for the column called ‘Fields’.
• Click on ‘Show Bcc’.

To remove all previous recipients from a forwarded email
• Open the email.
• Click on the Message tab up on your email toolbar.
• Click on the ‘Forward’ command.
• Left click your mouse on one name or email address to highlight it.
• Right click on the highlighted email and choose ‘select all’ from the popup menu.
• Delete all highlighted names to clear the line.

To add bcc email addresses on your own forwarded emails
• In the ‘bcc’ line of your new email, add the addresses of those to whom you want to send the email.

You will see the names before you send the email, but your recipients will not see the name of the person receiving BCC messages.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: e-mail

Creating a Custom Facebook Cover

by R Smith

Are you on Facebook?  Do you have a cover photo on your facebook page?

Did you know there are some rules you need to follow?

Rules for Facebook Cover Images:
 
It needs to be an image….not just text or primarily text.  You can have some words, but focus needs to be on the image.
 
It cannot include your contact information.  That is clearly against facebook rules!
 
You cannot put a call ot action on the cover. (such as “visit me at….” or “click to like” or follow me!”)
 

 Promotions are not permitted. (nothing indicating “Save 20%” or “buy this” )

* Check out Facebook’s official rules for the specifics, this is my summary as I understand them. 
 
Cover images can be found at many sites for free as I indicated in my previous post, some people just upload a regular picture, but if it is not the right size, facebook automatically will stretch the picture if it is too small and that may cause the picture to blur or be out of focus, or crop the picture if it is too large, and you may lose some important parts of the photo.   The best way is to create the correct sized image so that it looks clear and fits correctly.  I have included instructions below
 
How to Create Your Own Cover Image

Go to www.Pixlr.com and click “Open Photo Editor”

Choose “Create New Image” and set your image to 851 px wide by 315 px tall

Now add whatever you’d like to your image.  I would add each individual item as a seperate layer.

Save your image as a jpg

Upload to your Facebook fan page and set as your cover photo

Do you have a favorite cover photo…..type the address in the comments so we can all check your favorites out.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: custom covers, facebook

  • « Previous Page
  • 1
  • …
  • 22
  • 23
  • 24
  • 25
  • 26
  • …
  • 40
  • Next Page »

PicMonkey Photo editing made of win

Hosting

Upcoming Travels

March 6 & 7, 2020
Travel and Adventure Show
Washington, DC

April 16 – 20
Virtual Experts Live
St. Louis, MO

April 28 – May 3
Women In Travel Summit
Kansas City, MO

May 4 – May 7
Road Trip – Oklahoma City to New Orleans

May 8 – 12
TravelCon
New Orleans, LA

October 7 – 10
Barcelona, Spain

October 11 – 23
Meditteranean Cruise with Royal Caribbean Cruise Line
Spain, Italy, and Greece

January 22, 2021
Panama Canal Cruise with Princess Cruise Line
Fort Lauderdale through Panama Canal and back.

 

Follow Me!

Visit Robin's profile on Pinterest.

My Latest Posts

  • 9 Tips for Taming Your Email Inbox
  • Boost Engagement on Social Media With These 3 Psychology Principles
  • Stop Procrastination In Its Tracks!
  • Did You Know You Have a Facebook Hidden Folder?
  • My Cross Blog Conversation with Benecia Ponder – (Round 3)

Previous Travels

October 20 – Oct. 29, 2019
Mediterranian Cruise – 9 Days
Italy, France, Spain, Morocco, Portugal

October 4 – 15, 2019
10 Day Cruise – Canada/New England States with Princess Cruise Line
Quebec City, Canada – New York, USA

Sept. 10 – 18, 2019
TBEX NORTH AMERICA 2019 and Glacier National Park
Billings, Montana

Sept. 4- 7, 2019
FINCON 2019
Washington, DC

June 10-11, 2019
Phoenix Tours
Phoenix, AZ

June 6 – 9, 2019
BlogHouse 2019
Scottsdale, Arizona

June 5-6, 2019
Gilbert Tours
Gilbert, AZ

May 1 – May 6, 2019
Women In Travel Summit
Portland, Maine

April 11 – 14, 2019
Beachpreneurs Beach Camp
Daytona Beach, FL

April 6, 2019
Model Train Show
Baltimore, Maryland

April 5, 2019
Train Museum
Baltimore, Maryland

April 2 – 4, 2019
Influencer Entrepreneurs Academy
Charlotte NC

April 10, 2019
Visiting Mickey Mouse at Magic Kingdom

March 16 – 17. 2019
DC Travel Show
Washington DC

Feb. 2, 2019
Bedford Chocolate Walk
Bedford, PA

January 11-17, 2019
Royal Caribbean Cruise
Grand Cayman and Mexico

January 5, 2019
Let It Glow Light Show
Phipps Conservatory
Pittsburgh, PA

Copyright © 2025 · News Pro Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in