How to Tell If Facebook Is Wasteful or Worthwhile, For Your Business
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This is a continuation of the series I started last week - if you’re still stuck on whether or not Facebook and other social media sites are useful for your business, then you probably want to start with the “Blah Facebook” article from last week.
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Truth time? I never truly, deeply loved Facebook like I love, say, Sphinn. You could take Facebook out of my life and I’d be pissed at first, but I’d adjust, and life on the planet would continue. Take away my Sphinn and furniture is going to move around in here.
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“You’re completely f—ing nuts,” he said. “You can’t get anything from Facebook but a sheep thrown at you.” He muttered something else under his breath that I didn’t catch.
“No. YOU can’t get anything out of Facebook because you have a time management problem. Facebook, by far, isn’t my favorite place online. But if you can’t get any business use out of Facebook, then that’s on you. It’s a social tool like any other, with a self-targeted visitor list that controls its own opt-in level.”
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So, you’re finally starting to see that Facebook (FB) is useful for business, after picking up a few consulting jobs or getting traffic to a site where you make sales to people who found you on Facebook.
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That is the most funky fresh made up word you’ve ever read in your life.
Don’t lie.
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