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Permalink Reply by Sue Rexford on November 19, 2009 at 3:57pm
Permalink Reply by Crystal Dawn Suovanen on November 19, 2009 at 5:09pm So being a first time Small business Facebook user, do you suggest a Facebook page for your business instead of a Facebook group?
Permalink Reply by Laura Allen on November 19, 2009 at 7:09pm So this week I decided I wanted to try using Facebook to fill in a few gaps in my massage appointment calender. I posted a few available times and the ones I wanted to fill most I offered a small discount. I got one booking off of that effort - $80 more in sales from a few seconds of typing. I also added two appointments by emailing clients that I have not seen recently and/or that have outstanding gift certificates. Pretty cool!
I have watched our mutual bud Joel Tull on FB posting cancellations and openings...I swear that man is the Energizer Bunny. He'll post something and five minutes later it's gone!
Felicia Brown said:So this week I decided I wanted to try using Facebook to fill in a few gaps in my massage appointment calender. I posted a few available times and the ones I wanted to fill most I offered a small discount. I got one booking off of that effort - $80 more in sales from a few seconds of typing. I also added two appointments by emailing clients that I have not seen recently and/or that have outstanding gift certificates. Pretty cool!
Permalink Reply by ellen on December 5, 2009 at 1:55pm
Permalink Reply by Celeste Hamilton on May 22, 2012 at 6:41am I'm planning to do FB, but haven't figured out if I should do a personal account and a business page, or only a business page -- any thoughts on this, and how to do it?
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