Why Not Join Us On Facebook…?


I’d like to take this opportunity to invite you to join me on Facebook

Facebook is a great way to build a network of friends and business associates, all in an atmosphere of fun and cooperation. There are groups to cover almost every topic imaginable.

Would you like to know how to grow a network fast? Click on my photo to the left, and if you aren’t a member of Facebook already, you will be taken to the sign up page. Once you are a member, feel free to add me as a friend.

Facebook has some great applications that make it easy to access other sites such as Twitter, Stumbleupon Linkedin and Friendster! With Web 2.0 being all about relationship, it makes good sense to link these accounts together. By linking these accounts, your friends can see what you are doing elsewhere, and follow!

I enjoy Facebook, but hasten to add that I have no connection to the site other than as a member.

Please note also that using Facebook to advertise to friends and other members, either via the inbox system on by posting on the wall, is against the rules, and can get you booted faster than you can say ‘What happened…?’

There is always scope in any forum to talk about what you do if it is part of the discussion, whether you leave a link or not. A number of times I have been asked what I do, and when I replied without adding a link, I was asked for it!

Advertising a product to friends, especially without having any sort of a relationship base, says that your main aim in life is to look after you - and blow everyone else!

If you have any questions at all, simply go Here to contact me!

Cheers

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