yeah, i agree it's a great way to the 2.0 gen know newsy news.


On Jul 27, 2010, at 3:30 PM, Jess Linz wrote:

Josh,

MoBo Bicycle Cooperative uses facebook to invite people to events.  So far it's been working very well.  It seems like people use the facebook page for news/events than our website, but it's also updated more and super legible. 

Jess
www.mobobicyclecoop.org



On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 5:12 PM, Sam Haraldson <samh@samh.net> wrote:
> Does your shop have a facebook page? do you use it? how? what have you

Josh,

The Bozeman Bike Kitchen is on Facebook and I use it as a "port" for
information we provide elsewhere.  I have setup our Twitter and Blog
accounts to post updates and blogs to our Facebook page automatically
to keep information there fresh.  This "cross pollination" of
information between accounts is good because some people don't look at
all of our information resources so doubling things up gets the word
out.

I receive a weekly e-mail from Facebook telling me weekly statistics
about my Facebook pages (I also maintain pages for a few other
organizations as well as my place of business).  If I see there have
been a number of comments left during the week I may wish to go in and
respond to keep our fans interested.

- Sam
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