02-23-2020, 08:54 PM
(02-23-2020 12:31 AM)jugheads Wrote: [ -> ]Can you answer this issue?(02-22-2020 11:52 AM)ferronf Wrote: [ -> ](02-21-2020 10:27 PM)marybasil Wrote: [ -> ](02-21-2020 02:07 PM)ferronf Wrote: [ -> ]Question,
Facebook will limit your friend adding capability if major of your add requests were denied or not accepted. Especially if you are someone they dont even know.
How do you handle this?
Great question.
There is a button you can click when opening the extension that will remove unaccepted friend requests. I run the extension 2 or 3 days on, 1 day off, clear unaccepted requests, 2 or 3days on, one day off, clear unaccepted requests, etc.
As to the denials, I haven't run into that. Because we are targeting who we request, as long as your profile meets what they'd expect to see, and doesn't look too spammy, this should not be an issue. I mostly target groups I am in, so we already have things in common, and there should be a natural affinity towards acceptance.
Keep in mind, if you have a spammy profile, and only run sales-pitchy things on it, this may not be the best tool for you. Otherwise, we've been seeing great results.
Okay, does that means my profile needs to be a fake profile or the one look like Western guy, American guy, or girl etc?
Because, if the profile is Asian guy but trying to connect to Europe/America region - I didnt find much luck even when we're in common group (not for sales or anything but connecting for mutual marketing interest)
I mean, just want to know if I need to use different fake profile to do this or can use my day-to-day account to use your product with.
I personally do not use fake profiles, as it is against FB TOS and can get banned. However, you could if that's something you do anyway. Profiles should be a compatible fit for the target market, and not spammy. For example, if your target market is professional real estate agents, your profile should look like what a professional real estate agent would want to see in a Facebook friend: professional, experienced, positive posts, member of similar groups, maybe a few vacation pics, etc. Make the "message" match the target.