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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | EMARKETING STRATEGIST SEPTEMBER 7, 2010 How to Alienate Potential Customers on Facebook: A Cautionary Tale 100 rabid Fans will lead to more sales than 5000 disengaged Friends. The following post is a cautionary tale about the importance of knowing how to use a social network. It includes lessons you need to learn to build your business via Facebook. like jewelry. I’m not a big fan of diamonds and gem stones but I love Venetian glass jewelry. Kind of like the dahlias I grow in my garden, Venetian beads come in an amazing array of colors and complexities. Each bead is its own little world you can get lost in. Now their updates show up on my Facebook home page. Be a Fan… Check. | EMARKETING STRATEGIST SEPTEMBER 7, 2010 How to Alienate Potential Customers on Facebook: A Cautionary Tale 100 rabid Fans will lead to more sales than 5000 disengaged Friends. The following post is a cautionary tale about the importance of knowing how to use a social network. It includes lessons you need to learn to build your business via Facebook. like jewelry. I’m not a big fan of diamonds and gem stones but I love Venetian glass jewelry. Kind of like the dahlias I grow in my garden, Venetian beads come in an amazing array of colors and complexities. Each bead is its own little world you can get lost in. Now their updates show up on my Facebook home page. Be a Fan… Check. | | | | | | | EMARKETING STRATEGIST APRIL 1, 2009 My Two Cents on Twitter If sharing of information leads to business, great. I can’t take it anymore. have to weigh in on Twitter. thought the “trying to figure out how to make money from it” hype was bad when blogs came along but that had nothing on Twitter. If your only goal is to “figure out how to make money from it”, please do us all a favor and cancel your Twitter account. You’re not going to make money from Twitter. don’t care what the self styled internet marketing Gurus are telling you. There is no 1:1 relationship between Twitter and your income. And I think that’s a good thing. Really? Oh I get it! | |
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