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Chris Brogan Deletes his Facebook Fan Page

June 11, 2009 by admin

Stop and think

Facebook business pages aren’t essential. Chris Brogan just deleted his.

He’s not God, but then again he does know a thing or two about social media.

The message? If a Facebook business page doesn’t add value to you and your community then don’t have one.

Go with what works for you.

Photo credit: Qfamily on Flickr

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