01-7-2014, 07:43 PM
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Re: beating a dead horse
I've watched a few digital artists and small 'companies' grow through facebook and media marketing, and I know what it could do for the popularity of FFR. That facebook page has way more potential than anyone could get out of it, if ran correctly and used to promote FFR.
There's a happy balance between posting updates and posting hype. There needs to be an aspect that will get people interested as well as keep people interested, and a Facebook page is easily capable of both. I'd argue the twitter could be better used as well, since it only tweets out changelog details at the moment as well. Perhaps someone could be added onto that as well to tweet about things upcoming with the site, new releases, didyouknow sort of facts.... I've got a lot of ideas for these sorts of things but it really takes someone that is going to take advantage of them to make it worthwhile. This is why a lot of groups will have people assigned to the role specifically. It's all entertainment in the long run, and to tell you the truth FFR is not entertaining to anyone outside of the local community, unless we get people hooked somehow.
(and then I could dive into the smaller FFR-on-Facebook Engine idea, etc, but that's another story altogether)
edit: lol @popsicle, you crack me up sometimes dude
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Last edited by justin_ator; 01-7-2014 at 07:46 PM..
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