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March 20, 2012 at 3:21 am #822617
Anonymous
InactiveI generally hate mandated changes. But facebook is famous for making change part the system. I like the looks of it, though.
I noticed my page changed a while ago. It seems to have more space.
March 20, 2012 at 4:00 am #822621Anonymous
InactiveI redid my retail site but haven’t updated my gambling fb page yet.
tbh I really didn’t want another project. Personally, I don’t like fb.I also have an old yahoo groups page and fb is really a knock off.
March 20, 2012 at 5:20 pm #822645
bosshoggsMember@slotplayer 237485 wrote:
I redid my retail site but haven’t updated my gambling fb page yet.
tbh I really didn’t want another project. Personally, I don’t like fb.I also have an old yahoo groups page and fb is really a knock off.
Question… how come you’re not into FB? Has it been beneficial to your igaming site(s) at all?
March 20, 2012 at 5:55 pm #822650
Ivo van BeekMemberLooking good!
I like the new look for your Facebook page!
March 20, 2012 at 11:25 pm #822670Anonymous
Inactive@JillO 237519 wrote:
Question… how come you’re not into FB? Has it been beneficial to your igaming site(s) at all?
sure it helps my sites, but most of shares come from the add this widget than the like buttons.
I just don’t like social media that much. Unless you consider forums a form of social media.
March 26, 2012 at 4:08 pm #822821
bosshoggsMember@slotplayer 237548 wrote:
sure it helps my sites, but most of shares come from the add this widget than the like buttons.
I just don’t like social media that much. Unless you consider forums a form of social media.
Very interesting to know, slotplayer.
Not trying to peek too much into your “secret sauce” but how do you generate the majority of your traffic?
I just feel like there is so much promise in the channel of social media, especially Facebook, for affiliates to drive new potential players…
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