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Would it not be a good idea for it to get a wee update? I know we have a good banter on here, but if we can all converse on the FB page a bit more then maybe more of our friends would be more inclined to join up on here?
;P
Love Web wrote:
> Maybe I am missing something here?
Yep - see below. It isn't official or in use :¬)
Love Web wrote:
> I have just created my first website on freeola.
> www.chirshale.arlovers.co.uk.
I think you may have two typos there!
My guess is 'chris' and 'art' :¬)
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My Freeola InstantPro Site You've probably got two ways forward.
Contact the current owner if possible and ask them to update things to meet your needs or hand over control to you.
Or if that's not possible contact FB where you should be able to either get it removed or control handed over to you as it's purporting to be your company and not just a fan page.
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
@twitter If you meant the Twitter account then the answer stays the same as my previous response.
> Interactive update sites can be very useful for generating
> traffic, however the upkeep and maintenance they require does not
> seem to be justified by end results (as seen from our Twitter
> exp. lately).
FWIW I still follow Freeola twitter! I'm your very first follower :¬P
To some of my clients that have Twitter accounts for their businesses I suggest creating a weekly reminder (in Outlook or similar) to force them to tweet at least once a week for example to show things are still alive.
It only takes a few minutes and most businesses can rustle up something constructive to say. So isn't much of an overhead.
If it's not for them then I recommend they update things to say - just "visit our main site" to stop from them from appearing neglected. Perhaps this is what should happen to the FB site?
EDIT: I'm not a FB fan or user but I know plenty are.
[s]Hmmm...[/s]
@twitter