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Thpughts on my own FB profile for people to "Like" and follow but it's not my personal page? Thought

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Gauging thoughts (and effectiveness) of doing a FB page for people to like and I can post up anything from incentives and other small, "non-spamlike" type of marketing for myself and the dealership. It would for me at the dealership. My personal page is more for private/personal stuff.

The dealership has it's own FB page but this would be for me on more of a "brand" type of plan.

Thinking on FB would be more effective and easily visible versus say a Wordpress blog that I'd update with the same type of info.

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Not sure if you mean a profile or page ... If the dealership has a page established, I wouldn't add to create confusion' as it might only serve to dilute the effectiveness of both. If you're going to stand out on your own, I'd consider a blog. And OR, you could set up a LinkedIn profile, which you can connect your blog and Twitter feed, and invite people to join, like FB.
 

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A dealer manager asks whether creating a personal Facebook page (distinct from both his personal profile and the dealership's official page) would be an effective marketing channel for sharing incentives and dealership updates. Respondents generally discourage the idea, warning that it could dilute the dealership's main Facebook presence and create confusion, with consensus leaning toward alternative channels like a blog or LinkedIn profile instead.

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