There's nothing wrong with Facebook, so long as you use it intelligently.
I use it primarily to promote my work. I have 441 fans on there and have
sold prints to a number of them. Its free, just takes a little time to
keep my fans updated, and I make money.
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On 12/22/11 5:00 PM, "Bob Whitmire" <bwhitmire@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Actually, some of the FB stuff I've read by company employees as much as
>says so. Your profile is used to tailor the ads that appear on your page,
>for example. That said, it's currently the place to be in the marketing
>game, and it doesn't cost anything.
>
>I was on a week or so ago for a couple of hours before I cancelled my
>account. I'll probably go back, but not completely willingly. <g>
>
>--Bob
>
>
>On Dec 22, 2011, at 4:31 PM, Jez Cunningham wrote:
>
>> I don't think it's quite up to you how much you share.
>> Collecting info on referring sites, setting tracking cookies etc all
>> gather your saleable info. Yes, the users are the PRODUCT, advertisers
>> are the CUSTOMERS.
>> But I'm not paranoid...
>
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