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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]When I started a small business, I was a little hurt (and fully aware that I shouldn't be) that so few of my FB friends shared information about the business with their friends. It would have been so easy for them and so beneficial for me if they had just shared a link to one of the articles I posted. Or even just "liked" the business's page. And then I found myself identifying individuals who really *should* have done these things-- people who are true friends, live in DC, are active on FB otherwise. Feels like a snub when they "like" the Daily Show, but not their friend's store. Especially when they knew how hard I'd been working to make it happen, and how every little bit counts in this economy. [/quote] Frequent FB'er here. Being a salesperson for your friends is annoying. It's a social network...a place where people can choose what they like without fear of being bombarded with advertisements. Get a good web developer and advertise. FB has a place where you can create your own advertisements there. Stop being an annoying friend by putting the success of your business on their social networking.[/quote]
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