What Would You Like On Your Wall?

Christmas lights? Or tinsel?

If you are on Facebook as I am, you might want something that displays your brand, but on the otherhand you may be an internet marketeer and allow others to post on your poster - does content really matter?

I had one of my virtual assistants accept 48 friend requests and asked her to post a wall message to each one of them “Getting the most out of Twitter, and improving your PR http://is.gd/4VLAS” - I looked back and Brad Brain had kindly pointed out that apparently some of these new friends had felt that this wall post was offensive?

Sorry

The link you are trying to visit has been reported as abusive by Facebook users.


Brad Brian
Good articles - the first in particular is dead on. FYI: Facebook is blocking the click over, a message popped up and said "abuse was reported so I could not be transferred" or something to that effect....

So I just copy and pasted. Nothing wrong with the blog. Probably the free thinking aspect of it they didn't like.

Brad had clicked my interest, how would your's be aroused?

Somehow I don't get it as most of the links I see on Facebook are all about affiliate marketing, and I would ask what would you like on your wall then?

...and oops if I got it wrong - all wrong I apologize. Now why do you want to be my friend?

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