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Showing posts with label Facebook promotion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook promotion. Show all posts
I was lucky enough to have a chat with prolific writer and artist Jessica Cathryn Feinberg this week. 
This is what she had to say...

Willy of E-Junkie: What is your current project? And is there anything you would like our readers to know about it?
Jessica Cathryn Feinberg: My current project is "Fire Dragons & Other RareEmber Creatures." 
It's a 100 page field guide to fire creatures, a deck of matching playing cards, and other related projects. It's the second book/deck in a series of five I am doing (Water, Fire, Earth, Air, and Clockwork).

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Although I was never one to give virtual Facebook gifts before the social media platform shuttered that program in 2010, I can see the appeal. If I were a broke high school teenager, sending someone I liked a virtual bouquet of flowers might have felt like a worthwhile, appealing gesture.

Well, Facebook gifts are back, and they're no longer geared toward the crowd that finds little cartoon images of real presents endearing. 'Coming soon,' says Facebook, the introduction of real gift-giving capabilities to the service adds yet another way the company is seeking to monetize in the wake of its somewhat disastrous IPO last May.

From teddy bears to socks to cupcakes from New York's Magnolia Bakery, Facebook is set to debut hundreds of real gift options, letting users take their birthday and wedding well-wishes into the physical realm.
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No one needs to be reminded that having a Facebook page is as imperative as having a website, but a lot of people need to realize that merely owning a Facebook page is not suffice. One needs to have an active Facebook page that regularly interacts with its users and brings interesting products, services, ideas, offers, news, posts, images or videos to the table.

You can create a Facebook page within few minutes, but creating a community of loyal fans can take ages. If you blatantly go about marketing yourself on Facebook, asking people to 'Like' and 'Share' everything that you post, you will only end up gaining people who dislike you and some of them will even make an effort to visit your page to 'Unlike' your page. Being pushy will take you nowhere, subtlety and authenticity is the key here.
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