Hate Facebook Chat Interruptions? Here’s a nifty free resource to fix that!

Hate Facebook Chat Interruptions? Here’s a nifty free resource to fix that!

Jul 31
Hate Facebook Chat Interruptions?  Here’s a nifty free resource to fix that!
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On July 31, 2012
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Summary:

Hides the FB chat so you're not disturbed when working.

Morning!

Are you on Facebook?

True, that’s like asking, are you breathing today, I know.

But there is a definitely method to me madness!

As you know, social networking can be a wonderful boon to making money online….but every now and then, there’s this thing called ‘WORK’ that simply *has* to be done.

When such emergencies crash upon you, here’s one grand solution to ensure Facebook chat notifications don’t destroy your concentration!

Enter:

This is a nifty extension you can use in Firefox or Chrome!  What it does is simple but oh so grand – it disables the chat bar so you’re not faced with the visual reminder of your social network bleeping at you during all hours of the night (or day).

It’s free, it’s simple and it does the job beautifully.

Grab it for Firefox here.

And grab other Facebook chat hiders for Chrome here.

Good stuff!

Grow strong,

Barbara Ling

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Barbara Author: Barbara Ling. 17+ Year veteran marketing entrepreneur, currently specializing in teaching others how to build a viral fanbase/community online using Facebook, Pinterest, blogging, coffee (lots of coffee, or maybe tea if that's your preference) and more! See my Google Profile here!

Hides the FB chat so you're not disturbed when working.
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