02-25-2012, 08:38 AM
I have created a new facebook group,the shave nook : https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Shave...8022351073
Please,join us there if you have a facebook account.
Please,join us there if you have a facebook account.
03-28-2012, 08:51 PM
(03-28-2012, 08:23 PM)Teiste Wrote: This is the new facebook shave nook page : https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Shave...8022351073
I updated the link in your OP so there's no confusion.
04-08-2012, 04:03 PM
(04-08-2012, 02:20 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote:(04-08-2012, 02:15 PM)cjokrap Wrote: Just a question, but what/who determines which threads from the forums show up on the Facebook page?
Phil and I picked a few of the more popular forum sections to pull threads from and send them to facebook and twitter.
Thanks! I saw some things popping up and was just curious.
01-05-2013, 09:54 AM
I do not and have never understood the reason people use facebook to look at businesses. Why would I go look at Ford on facebook when http://www.ford.com exists?
On the topic of us on facebook, I did follow us but am getting ready to unfollow us. Every stinking BST thread shows up on the feed on my phone, and all I really care about is 3 or 4 friends on FB. Twitter .... that's different and I think useful for businesses as it's a fast way to send out short updates on products / software etc.
On the topic of us on facebook, I did follow us but am getting ready to unfollow us. Every stinking BST thread shows up on the feed on my phone, and all I really care about is 3 or 4 friends on FB. Twitter .... that's different and I think useful for businesses as it's a fast way to send out short updates on products / software etc.
01-05-2013, 10:00 AM
Businesses that focus on customer service can really benefit from facebook pages, IF their customers put comments there. It's a style of word of mouth advertising that helps you be recognized outside of your own circle and into the social circles of those that just shared a positive experience. The hesitation can be dealing with negative comments. This is rare in my experience but can also be a great opportunity to show others how well you can handle a "reasonable" dispute.
I have had a facebook page for my business for a while now. It's pretty slow, especially in my area as it's not very internet friendly yet but it is growing. I just had a recent patient ask if she could share her good experience at my office on her Facebook. I was quite pleased with this. When my patients see me on Facebook with my business then they can feel a bit more comfortable talking about it on facebook too.
Don't expect it to be a huge free advertising experience though either. It's more about brand experience and getting good unsolicited word of mouth action happening in places that you might not otherwise get it.
I have had a facebook page for my business for a while now. It's pretty slow, especially in my area as it's not very internet friendly yet but it is growing. I just had a recent patient ask if she could share her good experience at my office on her Facebook. I was quite pleased with this. When my patients see me on Facebook with my business then they can feel a bit more comfortable talking about it on facebook too.
Don't expect it to be a huge free advertising experience though either. It's more about brand experience and getting good unsolicited word of mouth action happening in places that you might not otherwise get it.
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