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Yep, so I can put it on my links page.
Mark, I can fill you in on the site Vicki used to set ours up. Somebody with more than basic knowledge of computers should be able to set one up. You just have to know what you want it to do and what you want it to look like. Mine is costing me less than $150 a year. We are going to revamp the taxidermy site soon also.
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On putting up a Facebook account :
Yes, it will likely help drum up some business ... but, it will have to be monitored often. If you've checked out the Crappie.com FB page, you may have noticed that it can get some "unwanted" postings every now & then. Porn, people advertising their own products, foul language, and other such problems have occurred on their page. I've had to "report" several of these instances.
And since Slab's wife mostly runs the page, there's really not any questions answered by her ... she just posts some articles & threads from this site. If it's a business site, you're likely going to get people posting questions .... so you may need to spend quite a bit of time keeping up with what's happening on your page.
You might also consider business cards, and place them in surrounding "fishing related" businesses/shops.
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Yep, you can make it non-interactive, but then it just looks like another advertisement page. If you go that route, though, you do need to have access to the link to your website ... so that people can ask questions & make arrangements for the guided trip.
Social Media can be a double edged sword is all I'm saying.
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... I know what you mean, brother !! And precisely the reason I do not have access opened on my cell phone !! Between this site, another fishing site, FB, & 3 email accounts, it can consume several hours a day ... just to look through, let alone post a reply or keep up with any degree of correspondence
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