James & Joseph Bridges: Facebook Fan Page How-To’s

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James & Joseph Bridges spoke at my 2010 Austin Thanksgiving Seminar. Here’s a taste of their highly entertaining, actionable information:

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Perry Marshall has launched two revolutions in sales and marketing. In Pay-Per-Click advertising, he pioneered best practices and wrote the world's best selling book on Google advertising. And he's driven the 80/20 Principle deeper than any other author, creating a new movement in business.

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19 Comments on “James & Joseph Bridges: Facebook Fan Page How-To’s”

  1. This is a problem i have been having, just how do you grow facebook fan page with target audience?I hate to say it but it frustrate if you see your fan page just belongs to you, you visit it,post, comment and nobody is willing to even make a comments.This article is excellent.

  2. Kevin,

    Dinner in San Diego? Our parents live in San Diego so that is great.

    Perry posted a link that provides additional information and you can find us on Facebook as well.

    We are really looking forward to being in Austin. Just spoke with a Planet Perry member that is going to be there.

    Joey

  3. Perry, I’m actually looking for an a to z guide about facebook pages. Do you happen to have a recommendation for me?

  4. Hmm… I’m skeptical of all the “social media experts” out there, but I’ll consider these guys because the recomendation is coming from you. I’m very cautious of hyped-up seminars and products… seems waaaay to much like MLM.

    As a side note, after reading some of Salty Droid’s stuff, it’s pretty clear to me why you don’t participate in “launch of the week” products from other IM guys.

    I like the free info from a lot of the IM guys, but you’re one of the very few that I trust.

  5. Perry,

    Next time you come to San Diego, let me know, I’d like to take you to dinner just to listen. You have aquired so much marketing knowledge over the years that even your casual conversation about marketing has got to extremely valuable.

    I’m serious, you’ve got a dinner next time your in the San Diego area. You choose the place.
    Kev

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