It's simple. Just go to your Facebook profile, look for the 'Create' or 'Post' option, and select the 'Story' feature. Then, you can start adding your content.
He started Facebook in his college dorm at Harvard. He had the idea of creating a social networking site for Harvard students initially. He was a computer programming whiz. Zuckerberg saw the potential of connecting people online in a new and more personal way. With his skills, he coded the basic framework of what would become Facebook.
One key element is skill. If you're a freelancer, say a programmer, being highly skilled in multiple programming languages will attract more clients. Another is reliability. Meeting deadlines and being available when clients need you. For example, a freelance graphic designer who always delivers on time. Also, marketing oneself. A freelance writer who promotes her work on social media is more likely to get noticed.
One common element is a strong skill set. Freelancers need to be really good at what they do. For example, a successful freelance photographer has to have great technical skills in using the camera and editing software.
First, go to your Facebook profile. Look for the option related to 'Our Story'. Then start adding key events, photos, or statuses that you want to include in your story. Keep it chronological for better flow.
To read Facebook stories, first make sure you have the latest version of the Facebook app. Then, when you open it, you'll see circles or profile pictures with a ring around them at the top. Those are the stories. Just tap on them to start watching.
To mute Facebook stories, first open the Facebook app. Then, click on the three horizontal lines (menu icon). From the menu, select 'Settings & Privacy' and then 'Settings'. In the settings, look for 'Story Settings' or something related. Here, you'll likely find the option to mute stories.