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Question of the Week: What’s the URL to Your Facebook PAGE?

Have a Facebook PAGE? No, that’s not your profile, which requires people to “friend” you, but a page used to promote your business. If you have one, I want to know about it, and so do others.

So, what’s the name of the page, the URL and what it’s all about?

Post your response like this:

COMPANY / BUSINESS PAGE NAME

url to page

Brief description what the page is all about.

NOTE: It is not my quest to build a “like exchange” but rather to get a gauge on who reads this site, as well as help others discovers pages that may be of interest. I do reserve the right, of course, to remove links to any questionable content or to comments trying to “push” things to other readers.

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Pamela Hazelton
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October 11, 2010
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About Pamela Hazelton

Avid writer. Business marketing and ecommerce. Contributing Editor to Practical Ecommerce & writer on Medium. // Reward yourself a little every day.
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