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Genre: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Marketing / GeneralJust so you know, this isn’t one of those books that’s going to tell you how to “connect” or be “authentic” on Facebook.
Truth is, I hate Facebook.
I hate “engaging” with annoying friends from high school who share every single photo of their zip-lining vacation in Costa Rica. (Especially when I’m sitting at a desk. Working.) I hate “connecting” with my cousin’s weekly political rant on what’s wrong with Washington politics.
Can’t stand “being authentic” on a media platform that barrages me with “Bubble Safari” requests and “Mafia Wars” clues and “You Should Like This Crappy Page Because Your Friends Liked This Crappy Page” suggestions.
Facebook is annoying, shallow, pretentious, invasive…
And that’s why it pains me to say this: when it comes to reaching the largest, most targeted customer base ANYWHERE — at the cheapest, lowest ad cost — nothing works like Facebook.
“Always Be Selling”
If you’re reading this book chances are you fall into one of two categories:
You’ve tried Facebook in the past, had lousy results, wasted a bunch of time and money and don’t know what the fuss is all about. But other people seem to be doing well with Facebook marketing and you want to know their secret.
You’ve avoided Facebook like the plague. You think it’s a technological fad that creates a lot of marketplace noise but doesn’t actually lead to sustainable profits. But other people seem to be doing well with Facebook and you want to know their secret.
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