Okay, I know I want to start a blog about creating Papercraft. The thought I have here is, I know a forum, zealot.com, where they already have massive
attendance and you can post your pictures, builds there.
This is where I posted in the past.
I don’t know that I want or could draw as many people to a blog of my
own. That forum then could be my
blog? I am not sure that would be better
or worse, but I know I would get a lot of exposure to my builds there.
An option would be to post there with links to my blog.
Problem one right now is that I am not currently
building. All my things are in
storage. It takes a bit of room to do a
build. By the way, have you been to my
FB page? Seen the video of a PC
convention? Check it out… or: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IjuU7TclP6I
Oh, yeah, I have the video set to post tomorrow on FB… so you get a first look…
It is incredible…
Anyway…
I could see Google plus being an option, but I am not sure
how I would use it yet. Linkedin… I am on there but my profile is for looking
for work. I have perused that site and I
don’t think I am going to find PC on there, but I will look
.
As for the other tools…
Oh, Yelp. Yes, we covered that in
the customer service class last semester.
As of last semester, you still could pay off the company to burry bad
reviews… I have posted there for other
companies that are shady, but then again, post to a shady company doesn’t
really work. I have not looked but maybe
they have improved. But, as of this
moment I don’t trust them. Can you have
your business removed from there site? I
would think under the free internet rules, you couldn’t… So you would have to go defend yourself… What a scam!
Groupon, pulse, flipboard…
I don’t see a use for this particular venture. Instagram is worth my re-investment. I have opened an account there but not used
it yet.
I have had to start looking for work before I finished
classes so my time is very very limited.
Hi Karl, just shared your PC convention on my FB page, at least I think I did. I better check after this comment. Guess I have to do FB more often to be sure I do thing right. Anyway, Groupon I don't see it for your type of business as their business model just take too much dollars away from the business owner. For every dollar you try to sell your product or service, you'd have to cut it to 50 cents as an incentive to the customer. Then Groupon gets their cut of 25 cents leaving you with 25 cents from the original dollar you normally charge. I also did a write up on fake reviews on Yelp. Take a look when you have a chance.
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