“astonmead seems to have disappeared, I`ll answer you instead - because I need 10 posts to add a link in my signature, so I`d spam you to death :
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Of that, there was little doubt. I had a tangle with their profile page earlier
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. strange how UK addresses seem to wind up in India for some reason. Must have a "Little England" like most towns have a China Town.
“Seriously, FB works good for some things, but to make it work good, you need to invest time and money, This includes not only the FB ads, but for example hiring a team of professionals, who can set up a campaign for your product/services and advertise it. This might imclude a game for example,e which required some specific functionalists and requires programming knowledge.
If you just need many likes for short time - just use a website such as addmefast.com or buy some on fiverr. If you require quality, targeted likes, invest if not money, at least time in promoting your business locally through friends and local pages. interact with people and try to make them excited about what you do.
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That's what always got me. Getting as many likes as you can in a short time. Surely Facebook has caught onto this by now? If you think about it though, there are millions of forums out there, and I can bet you that on each of these you will find a Facebook thread where people are connecting with each other, exchanging likes or adding friends etc. What puzzles me is how some can think that this is a better alternative and looks more real, than going to a website that specializes in adding friends and likes and such? To me, both are the same thing. Unless you actually talk to these people on a regular basis instead.
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bah humbug lol.