Hi Lynn,

Ok, so you are recommending an upfront paid
advertising approach on FB and Twitter then
where my ads appear somewhere without
my having any links anywhere to anyone.

Is this approach going to cost me a small fortune?

Thank you Lynn for your opinion on this.

Rick

> 
> These link /friend sellers create loads of bogus accounts on Twitter and
> Facebook. They seem particularly attractive, especially on Facebook, because
> the chances of anyone not directly associated with you or your page are very
> unlikely to find it. FB changed things about two years ago so you pretty
> much have to advertise in order to get likes.
> 
> Id shy away from these bogus friends, just like you would shy away from
> bogus friends in real life. Its very obvious when they create bogus accounts
> on Facebook. They could join groups, like your page, etc, then post your
> link around - then you get complaints to Facebook about your product. Id
> avoid getting on the I Pay Scumbags Lists of Twitter and Facebook because
> you never know what THEY will do with that information in the future.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Lynn Fredricks
> President
> Paradigma Software
> http://www.paradigmasoft.com
> 
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