I "liked" you guys on facebook a while back!
I "liked" you guys on facebook a while back!
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Last edited by Rick911; 08-08-2013 at 06:01 PM.
Done. Now at 696 likes.
done!
Facebook is marketing for brain dead people, not smart marketing.
Facebook is quite dangerous to us in the firearms community and has been used against us in the past. It's difficult to understand how a firearms related business would have anything to do with it.
In the end, it's their choice and I like wolverine enough to have provided word of mouth advertising for them.
Guns don't kill people, people kill people.... Facebook isn't dangerous, what users post is....
All marketing is good marketing.
Facebook is a tool and when used properly and responsibly, it can be very effective and enjoyable.
Ironically it is like firearms in many ways...
We as the firearms community should capitalize on any social media tools we can to share our hobbies and interests.
Our supporting businesses should all be very active with social media as well, because people fear what they are not accustom too.
If firearms companies supported mainstream events more often, and people saw Remington, Savage arms, Bushmaster, etc. banners at sporting events the way we see Red-bull, Gatorade, or buisness logos on the boards of our local arenas, they may not fear firearms the same way.
I do not fear social media, or that people may associate me with my hobbies or interests.
I have done nothing wrong, I have been smart about not posting personal information or pictures of my guns.
And if you are referring to the possibility of someone being targeted for theft by what they post on Facebook, then they should have been careful what they post.