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I am starting up as a mobile DJ, and I want to advertise on Facebook, because I am advised that this is where people will look for a party DJ.
How can I ensure that my Facebook page will be seen by the right people?
I am a complete beginner with FB - my daughter is going to set up my page for me, I just need to know what to put on it - images, etc., and how to make sure that the right people, and enough of them can see it.
Thanks for any advice.
How can I ensure that my Facebook page will be seen by the right people?
I am a complete beginner with FB - my daughter is going to set up my page for me, I just need to know what to put on it - images, etc., and how to make sure that the right people, and enough of them can see it.
Thanks for any advice.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As someone with more than 35 years in entertainment my suggestion is that you really need to work on a punchier delivery style and lose this tendency to waffle and ramble on ad nauseam or all the Facebook plugs in the world won't get you a second gig.
Me-me-me-me-me is a warm up for singers, not a war cry or catchphrase.
Me-me-me-me-me is a warm up for singers, not a war cry or catchphrase.
douglas - // As someone with more than 35 years in entertainment my suggestion is that you really need to work on a punchier delivery style and lose this tendency to waffle and ramble on ad nauseam or all the Facebook plugs in the world won't get you a second gig.
Me-me-me-me-me is a warm up for singers, not a war cry or catchphrase. //
Funnily enough Douglas, I have just about managed to grasp that posting on a Q & A website, and advertising my DJ skills on Facebook will actually require different approaches.
It's amazing!
I speak to my wife differently than I speak to my newsagent as well!
Incredible, I know - but thanks for that 'years of experience' advice, I don't know what I would have done without it.
Well, actually, I do know ...
Me-me-me-me-me is a warm up for singers, not a war cry or catchphrase. //
Funnily enough Douglas, I have just about managed to grasp that posting on a Q & A website, and advertising my DJ skills on Facebook will actually require different approaches.
It's amazing!
I speak to my wife differently than I speak to my newsagent as well!
Incredible, I know - but thanks for that 'years of experience' advice, I don't know what I would have done without it.
Well, actually, I do know ...
Tilly - When I am not being called a manipulator of Site Rules, or being patronised by a 'showbiz veteran', you'll find me as light as a feather, promise!
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