Has anyone else noticed the ridiculous amounts of likes each post on the Daggers Facebook page have been getting recently from fake accounts?
https://m.facebook.com/OfficialDaggers
I hope the club aren't buying likes on Facebook to try to make it look like we have a much bigger support than we actually do, because this is the wrong way to go about things.
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500 or 600 likes?
Could easily be from real accounts. Ie I like something it pops up on my friends list so that's 2 people that could like it
and so on.
Whatever happens it gotta be better than bugger all like we have been doing
Could easily be from real accounts. Ie I like something it pops up on my friends list so that's 2 people that could like it
Whatever happens it gotta be better than bugger all like we have been doing
but we finished 9th!
Looks almost certainly as if we are doing this. The club’s Instagram is experiencing the same uplift. It’s not the most expensive thing ever from what I understand, but it’s not the best thing to do IMO. Most people using these media’s that they’ll be reaching out to will be switched on to this stuff.
However at least it shows we’re trying new things outside of half-arsed campaigns to bring new people in. A step in the right direction, at least.
However at least it shows we’re trying new things outside of half-arsed campaigns to bring new people in. A step in the right direction, at least.
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Interesting, definitely something going on here. The post announcing prices for the Maidenhead game got about 600 likes, almost five times than the post announcing the signing of Wilkinson. The same post ahead of Maidstone got only three likes so either there's loads of fake accounts liking our recent posts or we have loads of fans that are really buzzing for Maidenhead away. Just a month ago there were six or seven likes on every post.
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If all of the young ladies who have 'liked' our stuff on Facebook actually came to the ground for Bromley at home I reckon we could market it to schools and get about 10,000 16-18 year old lads (or girls - don't say I am not PC) in no problem at all. The most difficult thing would be getting them to leave! ;-)
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