The trend for pointless Facebook pages continues, with lots of “million people who love custard” or statements as pages “Sitting in the bath” – they grow very well virally and rapidly, but what’s the point?
Well…. I’ve noticed a new trend on Facebook recently – a lot of groups, aiming to build a million+ users, follow a formula generally as follows:
- Create a largely pointless page as above, the more controversial/amusing/”so true” the better.
- Seed the group to your circle and watch it grow virally (hopefully).
- Once large enough, add favourite pages for the actual business/person that they were hoping to promote and update to all the fans – sometimes related, usually not.
If 1% of 1,000,000 fans checked out the real target, you’ve just created a huge amount of traffic to try and convert.
It’s clever, but not necessarily very ethical – I guess it’s the Facebook “bait n switch”. Maybe I should of called it “grey hat” (a term stolen from SEO) as it’s not really specifically against the Facebook TOS?
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