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  • #16
    Re: Re : Social Media...

    Originally posted by Felix Dumont View Post
    The FQE also created a Facebook and a Twitter account last summer. It has been a useful way to reach more people and to advertize the tournaments. Of course, it doesn't do any miracle, but with about 200 followers, it's not that bad :)

    Hi Felix,

    Do you mean the FQE has 200 followers on twitter?

    Larry

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    • #17
      Re: Social Media...Facebook

      Originally posted by Bindi Cheng View Post
      This is atrocious... no facebook or twitter? -_-
      Hi Bindi,

      I know...so tell me...what twitter accounts are you connected to...chess related obviously :)

      Larry

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      • #18
        Re : Re: Re : Social Media...

        Originally posted by Larry Bevand View Post
        Hi Felix,

        Do you mean the FQE has 200 followers on twitter?

        Larry
        I meant about 200 on Facebook. Twitter has been somewhat less popular...

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        • #19
          Re: Social Media...

          Originally posted by Michael Yip View Post
          Try a student in the ITP program at Champlain College (Longueil I think), where I went. $500-$1000 should do it. $18,000 is out of the question.

          Most important is content...need to hook in a few parents and organizers to take pics for you at tournaments. And schools of their their chess programs.

          For Facebook, try WGM Melissa Greef's sister Nicole. They just arrived in Toronto. Melissa just played in Capelle and Nicole is a Facebook pro.
          The main problem with the Strategy Games website is not mainly design but a content/customer service problem. CMA staff and customers could be regularly adding book and equipment reviews. Which books are students reading? What sets and clocks are schools using? The large number of products is overwhelming with little guidance for those new to chess, moving up in strength and their parents. The magazine is great, have a daily mate in 1 problem from the magazine on the website.

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          • #20
            Re: Social Media...

            Originally posted by Erik Malmsten View Post
            The main problem with the Strategy Games website is not mainly design but a content/customer service problem. CMA staff and customers could be regularly adding book and equipment reviews. Which books are students reading? What sets and clocks are schools using? The large number of products is overwhelming with little guidance for those new to chess, moving up in strength and their parents. The magazine is great, have a daily mate in 1 problem from the magazine on the website.
            Hi Erik,

            You make very good points....now we have to go from ideas to realization...I need guidance in this new world...man, I could have spent mega bucks if I went with everyone who crossed my doorstep...the front page of the Strategy Games site ( www.strategygames.ca ) cost us a whopping amount...which everyone has told me was absurd...so yes I want to update...but I want to do it at a fair price...that will deliver results!

            Larry

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            • #21
              Re: Social Media...Facebook

              Originally posted by Larry Bevand View Post
              Hi Bindi,

              I know...so tell me...what twitter accounts are you connected to...chess related obviously :)

              Larry
              For chess related, I follow Judit Polgar, Mark Crowther, Laszlo Nagy, Irina Krush, Kasparov, Yelena Dembo, and Mig.

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