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Band Together Ad Group - Pay It Forward
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I want this to be a mutual benefit advertising exchange which is not complicated. Lets say you have a Facebook Fan page for your business and you need some ''likes'', then members will do that for you, and expect the exact same favor back.
Also, if your website or blog needs some ratings, comments or poll participation (or something equal to it). Group members would do that in exchange for the same type of thing coming their way.
So, does this sound like something useful? Join up and let's start helping each other. Simple instructions like this:
1. Join First and post your request for exchange
2. When someone helps you, help them back
3. Talk about it on the group page
I hope this works because I know everyone needs some help like this. The problem I see initially is how to control it and make it not hard and confusing. Suggestions are welcome of course. |
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TWITTER: I Follow You, You Follow Me, We Follow Each Other |
This is the discussion board for exchanging Twitter followers. Let us each began by posting a reply with our respective Twitter handles (example: @eganmedical or @eganhealthcare). From there, we can scan the list of everyone else's handles and each of us can follow each other respective SB member on Twitter. Then, we follow-up with a reply listing each SB member's Twitter handle whom we've followed on Twitter. Remember that anyone can check to see whether or not any of us are being honest, so don't claim to follow anyone you're not actually following.
Our twitter handle, for what it's worth, is @eganmedical (http://twitter.com/eganmedical). |
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Some ideas to consider for paying it forward |
We can exchange likes and comments on a variety of social media websites. We can, if appropriate, join each other's networks in Linkedin, even share each other's content and information on blog posts. We just have to be discerning about whatever we do. I wonder if there are other people like me who market products for outdoor gear merchants, who are also members of Storeboard? I am primarily an affiliate and not a store myself, but I do refer visitors to the stores I promote - now on my website there are over 60 stores - which may make me a bit different from most of you who have your own stores. Shoot some ideas in here and we can consider anything that makes sense. |
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