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So maybe the best way would be to get my own page but not necessarily tie it with the company? Would it impact my customers at all with me being on a social network though? You said it would help me convince my friends but I guess I'm more concerned about other people. I can always get my friends to do anything.
It doesn't hurt for them to know that you are running the company. After all, that is public information. Look at any corporation, I guarantee that you can always get the names of the board of directors, CEO, CFOs, etc. If people can associate a face with the name, it will make your company feels more "friendly". Plus that your friends will know what you are doing and give support.
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An excellent example of this is James Silvia, creator of Dishwasher: Dead Samurai and a few other games. They do a terrific job of pimping the company on Twitter.