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2717 Facebook Friends With No Profile

By Alexander Alaric
Apr 16, 2009
This is the strange and could be highly profitable tale of how I managed to build my Facebook account to 2717 friends with virtually no information on my profile page.

I filled out virtually nothing in the personal interests information they want like favorite movies, favorite music, favorite places to go and all the various other demographic information which you find in most profiles.

Because if you don't know many times when you're making friends on Facebook the potential new friend will click through to your profile to check out how alike or similar your interests are.

And this is a major influence on whether or not they accept your friend request or choose to accept the friend request you sent to them.

Facebook is especially strict and the admins have a zero tolerance policy for spam and bots. I experienced this first hand by having my account shut down without warning and with no explanation as to why.

I'm no tech expert so didn't know what a bot was. So obviously wasn't using one.

Soon I'll give you specific tactics on how I use Facebook to grow my business, get more visitors to my website, and increase my brand recognition, awareness and goodwill.

Facebook is great for business and has achieved tremendous adoption and growth because it's a protected environment and you can easily connect with influencers you probably never would've reached through any other channel.

This is the true power of the social network and probably why they're so strict...to protect how powerful it is and keep abusers and spammers out.

Sometimes it has a very 'Big Brother' feel to it like something out of 1984. But spam is bogging down the net and fighting it off is good even when some innocents get caught in the crossfire.

The problem is when newbies come in and don't understand the rules nor the FB specific definition of spam.

These guys mean well but unfortunately sometimes the "baby gets thrown out with the bathwater".

Even some very experienced and seasoned users of the site like Robert Scobliezer have been banned and had their account shut down. He later got it reinstated but why waste time with that unnecessary hassle.

I'll start you off on the right foot in order to avoid these time wasting and frustration inducing issues from the jump.

You will spend quite a bit of time building up 500 or 1,000 friends and making solid deep connections so you want to protect your time investment.

Here are some basic rules you want to follow.

When you're sending friend requests always include a personal message and only send the same message to 8-9 people before using a different one. Realize this is a general guideline and their algorithm changes periodically. To be ultra safe at the start you may want to send only 5 of the same personal message each day.

This 'message' field is available for your friend requests and I strongly urge you to include a personal message in each friend request because you'll have a higher probability of them accepting your request.

They won't tell exactly what their filter is but right now it seems if you send 10 or more of the same messages on the same day it triggers one of their filters and you'll get warned. This changes periodically but as long as you stay under this low limit you should be fine.

It's almost like your parent slapping the back of your hand... it stings for a while but you get over it. However, you get enough of those account warnings, seems to be between three and five, and the quickly fading hand sting becomes a swollen, painful nightmare. Your account gets disabled.

When you're sending out your friend requests make sure to have a few different messages you can use so you don't look like a spammer sending the same thing over and over.

I recommend, and do this myself, you include a personal message telling how you know them or mention a mutual friend's name and what kind of business or reason you're contacting them.

In this case you want to be friends and network with them to mutual benefit.

Also make sure to only send three or four of the same messages in e-mail otherwise it can look like spam to the site's algorithm. Use the events app instead of sending out multiple e-mails with the same message.

Facebook and the admin's have been getting especially vigilant when people send out e-mails to multiple friends. There's a thing called a friends list which you can e-mail every body you don't... I repeat don't want to do this.

In most cases anyone who receives this kind of e-mail within the social network site's community will automatically consider it spam, won't even open it, and will just delete it on site and most likely choose to remove you from their circle of friends.

This is totally detrimental so just stay away from doing it.

Follow these basics and you'll have a good networking experience on Facebook. The contacts and connections I've made have been invaluable to my business and overall goals in life.
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