Do you know we can Email Anyone with a Facebook Profile?

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We always have debate on LinkedIn and Facebook..And I would surely consider LinkedIn for business/professional network and Facebook for personal space with the exception of some business-related groups, pages, and some professional connections who are also friends….We are quite comfortable sending emails on LinkedIn network but are we comfortable in sending message to Facebook network? The answer is NO. Many people doesn’t want any job related message on their Facebook profile as this place consider for their friends and family..So what we can do without disturbing their personal space? So here is one option to send message directly to their email address  which registered with their Facebook profile …Please see below the steps…It’s really working.

How to Send an Email to a Facebook User

You simply send it to the @facebook address and it’s forwarded to the email address that is registered with the accountThat’s it!

The first time that forwarding happens, the user will…

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