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meg00
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After an awful year of 7 months serious comping with no results. I have decided to up my game and start looking at facebook comps as well.
Is it possible to 'unfriend' my current friends list - I don't want my ex colleagues to start getting bombarded with unsolicited messages through me.
Then after I master that twitter is next.
The only way i am going to get a holiday this year is to win one.
Thanks.
Is it possible to 'unfriend' my current friends list - I don't want my ex colleagues to start getting bombarded with unsolicited messages through me.
Then after I master that twitter is next.
The only way i am going to get a holiday this year is to win one.
Thanks.
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When I first starting using FB for comping, I told everyone and said that I wouldn't take it personally if they unliked me, if they were getting too much of my stuff clogging up their feed. I still say that to new likers.
Also, I do quite a lot of FB comps, but I would say that I share posts only about 10% of the time. A lot of the comps only require a like, and a lot have a FB app to enter their comp. There are plenty that ask for a share, but I save those only for the better prizes - and my friends seem to quite like that because they get a chance to enter the best of the bunch too.
Twitter is easier for me, because I only really use it for comping. I like Twitter comps because they're so quick and easy to do.
Good luck, hope you win something very soon.
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