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Anyone noticed the amount of Facebook pages that go from having a couple of thousand Likes to hundreds of thousands in a few months? Loads of companies are buying likes to make themselves look more successful and ultimately encourage genuine people to like their page.
Good article here about how you're actually ruining your fanbase by doing this - http://michaelbrandvold.com/blog/2013/04/analysis-of-the-impact-of-buying-facebook-likes-you-loose-money-likes-and-engagement-with-real-fans
Been happening for years across all the popular sites, Youtube (Fake Views & Likes), Facebook (Fake Likes), Twitter (Fake Followers), Even on Soundcloud etc now...
I tend to avoid "like us to enter a competition" links wherever possible, I don't really like the idea of having my personal endorsement bought.
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oh, hang on.
I tend to avoid "like us to enter a competition" links wherever possible, I don't really like the idea of having my personal endorsement bought.
A lot of up and coming Djs and bands will offer free downloads of new tracks, remixes etc if you like the page. I tend to like then unlike if its shite or if I dont like it.
Yup, I'm always amazed when some of the more inteligent people I know pop up as [i]So And So liked this, "like and share this to win an 'overstocked iPad'/£500 at ASDA"[/i]. Blatantly a marketing company building up likes to sell onto someone else, there never was an "overstocked iPad" or £500.
I mean seriously, they shop at ASDA?
Yeah there are also companies in mexico,china,india etc who you can pay for x number of likes on your page if you pay them enough. You can tell who's at it by clicking on the number of likes on their page and seeing what city the page is most poular in.
