Marketing Spam the Facebook Way
Here’s a way to market on Facebook: group invitation spam. Am I happy about this? Not at all.
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Here’s a way to market on Facebook: group invitation spam. Am I happy about this? Not at all.
Dean Hunt, the man who made a blog post saying that a store owner would sue his blog for ranking higher in Google, had plans all along to create a “viral campaign” to generate traffic. His site is too new and cruddy to rank so well for a term that he refuses to disclose.
Online dating is a big trend nowadays, but people should get to know each other well online before making a deduction that the other person is not worth it. It’s hard to judge if the online personality reflects what you’re looking for in a potential mate. My husband and I have no chemistry online. People shouldn’t give up; they just need to give the system more time.
Stumbles of a Dove Campaign video, Online Etch-a-Sketch, AJAX GIF Generator, Strange locations in the USA, and Textorizer.
James Kim was on the front page of People magazine this week. I don’t think it would not have been possible if not for bloggers.