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The problem is that you don't want fake likes, they don't really "participate" and therefore they actually lower your audience.Jon, some are and some aren't. It's weird...I just was in Spain on vacation and now I've gotten several fans from Spain. One of them even sent a private message offering their professional commercial photographic services and the message was all in Spanish. That was a weird one. I reported it as spam.Are these foreign likes from people who have actually been to your place or countries likely to visit?Yes, I have our name .com on the bottom of the picture, but I cut it off for this post.It's still increasing! 9,764 views, 60 shares and more new fans.
IT'S JUST SOME PRETTY HORSES!! Why has this gone crazy??
.Oh I sure hope you have the B&B name on there somewhere. And to let you know, I AM A FAN AND FOLLOWER and have not seen the horses yet in my newsfeed.Breakfast Diva said:It's still increasing! 9,764 views, 60 shares and more new fans.
IT'S JUST SOME PRETTY HORSES!! Why has this gone crazy??
Have you looked at your shares? I see quite a few foreign names there.
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I've been getting quite a few foreign 'fans' lately. Also, just business types. I don't know what's up with that.
Here's the picture I thought would be popular, but was a big dud! Did you get this one?
This guest we had this morning has some dietary restrictions. Fortunately he brought his own breakfast!
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The people who sell likes often click into random other businesses on facebook so they don't look obvious. But they don't engage.