My latest obsession is building an audience and what tool is better to do that if not a facebook fan page. I've tried a lot of things, some of them are still ongoing and going to keep doing them, such as adding a signature to every comment I write on other websites or blogs. It's not OK dropping links but if it's preceded by a nice written comment it's not that big a deal. Writing this little article about my Facebook Fan Page will hopefully draw some of your attention and stay in touch with most of you. Somehow, in a weird way by having a fan page for your blog, website or maybe for some of your products you're offering for the general public, you get to understand the meaning of having fans. And if you're really lucky you'll get to feel what celebrities like Lady Gaga and Rihanna might feel like :)
With every fan my page gets I feel motivated to keep fighting, keep writing more articles, sticking to my policy of favoring quality over quantity. I feel grateful for every like I've got so far, it means the world to me so everyone - thank you. You literally have no idea how much good you're doing for me and every like, every comment, every visit you're paying me makes my day a little brighter. Thanks for all your support and I hope it's not going to stop now, I hope you're going to stick with me because now are the times when I need you the most. Don't hesitate to say "Hi" once in a while and make your presence acknowledged. Also, if want me to write on certain subjects I'd like to hear them and engage with you into interesting discussions. So, a million times thank you. Stay tuned.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
It's nice to hear from you! Many bloggers don't even thank their fans, so you're definitely ahead of many, many bloggers just by taking the time to thank those who are supportive of you. You should write a list about things, people, ideas, etc. that annoy you. I actually started The Annoying Life solely on things that annoyed me and it worked, but now I also blog about personal development and that's what makes my blog so weird; it's a blog about annoying things, blogging, personal development and whatever I want to write about. In other words, my blog has no niche.
ReplyDeleteI'm really thinking about using Disqus for my blog comments, instead of using the WordPress comment system.
ReplyDeleteYou shoudl it's very cool, finally someone bothered to create a commenting tool that is new, updated to our days :)
ReplyDeleteI wrote once about the things I hate, I wrote about the things I love, I think I'm going to combine them and create something new, recycled :) But I don't anyone would care. It's really hard to find people that care, even for a bit. Thanks for being one of those people.
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