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Originally Posted by wynterstark
Since so many other businesses use social networking to advertise it caused me to wonder how the average hobbyist felt about providers using such things to 'advertise'. Sites like Facebook do have their drawbacks like no nudity in photos but what are the advantages? As a client would you use a special hobby social networking account to keep track of what your favorite ladies were doing and when they would be in town or does it just seem like too much trouble waiting to happen? As a lady do you use Facebook and Twitter to announce tours and such?
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Wynterstark this is a great idea!
According to American Express OPEN, their small business arm, one-third of small business use social networking to reach customers. This is up from one-tenth a year ago.
This is cutting edge stuff and not everybody will be comfortable with it, but that doesn't mean there is anything wrong with it. In fact in time most providers will be using it. You might as well get started. Given the fact the you are smart and well read you can execute this beautifully.
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Originally Posted by wynterstark
Yes, it is but with Facebook you could potentially get only ads from providers that you were actually interested in seeing or ladies that you had seen before. It can take a lot of time to sift through ads to find a lady you'd like to see. Like when a lady is touring to a different area she might post to her Twitter account "Going to be in Shreveport on the 26th & 27th" and then her fans in Shreveport would get that on their feed.
In part it's because I've heard that a lot of people don't check the boards that often and some places have hobby sites blocked completely. Would social networking be as useful as say, a Yahoo group? Because it sure is a heck of a lot easier to use.
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It would save some time for hobbyist, and instant updates would be great. Also the social interaction would be nice. I would image a lot more personal feel than an ad page post. If it is easier for you then I say go for it.
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Originally Posted by wynterstark
Adding people is easier on those sites than it is on Yahoo and you can restrict your feed, photos, information and pages to approved friends only. I don't know if Facebook or Twitter casts a management shadow or not though, it will be interesting to hear what everyone thinks about this.
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Restricting content is easy to friends only or friends of friends, etc. I would not worry about any mgmt shadow for using Facebook or Twitter, that seems redonkulous.