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We're On Facebook - Become A Fan!

October 7 2009 at 8:59 PM

 
from IP address 82.24.131.97

 

If you have a Facebook account, you can help promote the Herb Society by 'Becoming A Fan', we've created a page on 'Facebook' designed to let people know about the Society, what we do and promote the benefit of herbs.

You can access the page by clicking on the link below, once there just click the [Become A Fan] link and you'll be added to our fan list. You can also join our Facebook Group if you're so inclined. Using popular social networking tools like Facebook can help get the word out to people who otherwise may have not heard about us.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Herb-Society/177151795179?ref=ts&v=wall

I've added some photos and the Save Our Herbs opening post from Linda, the main purpose though is to promote the Society. If you'd like to become a friend or join the group just click on the link. Thanks for the idea Anthony, although not exactly what you suggested, it may help attract more people to the Society and may even get a few to write to their MP.

Debs


 
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82.24.131.97

Re: We're On Facebook - Become A Fan!

October 30 2009, 10:47 AM 

Silly I know, but this morning I noticed that we have just over 100 Facebook fans, not bad going considering we've only been on facebook for 3 weeks. Rather pleased to see that Susan Weed is one of our fans happy.gif

 
 
Claire

92.23.109.254

Re: We're On Facebook - Become A Fan!

November 4 2009, 4:56 PM 

ooh - you can dispense with the blurb at the end now and just have
/herbsociety
not sure how but I'll let you know if I find out

we were 97 last time I looked...

 
 
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