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Hagler2002
- Heavyweight

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I've just discovered Google+ Its the future 
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i signed up the other day noones on it lolHagler2002 wrote:I've just discovered Google+ Its the future
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Hagler2002
- Heavyweight

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- Joined: 28 Dec 2005, 07:04
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kingfinn wrote:i signed up the other day noones on it lolHagler2002 wrote:I've just discovered Google+ Its the future
I reckon it'll take off soon enough with all the bad press and privacy concerns with surrounding facebook.
I like the look of Google+ its like a Facebook/Twitter Hybrid. There is plenty potential imo.
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its alot better on android than facebook from the looks of the apps you can live chat instead of txting. kind of like the blackberry msg service i think.Hagler2002 wrote:kingfinn wrote:i signed up the other day noones on it lolHagler2002 wrote:I've just discovered Google+ Its the future
I reckon it'll take off soon enough with all the bad press and privacy concerns with surrounding facebook.
I like the look of Google+ its like a Facebook/Twitter Hybrid. There is plenty potential imo.
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I could do with some more followers and people who like to banter anyone know how to do that?
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I'll have to add a few of you fellas. Just set myself up.
@Sean_Connor83
@Sean_Connor83
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Surely with your marketing expertise you'd know that?kingfinn wrote:I could do with some more followers and people who like to banter anyone know how to do that?
Jokes aside, your best bet for immediate traction is to get your account active again and then look to those people you know or have engaged with who've got bigger followings and ask them to retweet your request for followers - Tony Bellew and Tony Dodson are examples of fighters who have helped people out like that, while 'industry' guys could also give you a push e.g. Glyn has got nearly 4,000 followers so if he asked them to give you a 'follow', a certain percentage of them would be likely to.
Most important thing to drive followers over the long-term is regular, consistent engagement and sharing of good content - if you've read a really interesting piece on a fighter, then share it with your followers. If it's strong enough, there's a high chance they'll retweet it to their followers and so you'll go 'viral' and more people will become aware of you and consider you worth following, as you're providing them with news and content they're genuinely interested in
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@bradwebuk
Don't tweet that often but when I do it's usually boxing related with a touch of rugby league.
Don't tweet that often but when I do it's usually boxing related with a touch of rugby league.
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fightscorecollector
- Light Heavyweight
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- Joined: 20 Dec 2011, 12:07
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@thefightscore ......basically my fightscorecollector blog (google fightscorecollector) where i collect scores from the press and fans and compare them to the judges scorecards
last week i managed to get the most scores since i started the blog for the pacman vs bradley fight
265 scores collected
248 for manny
10 for bradley
7 draw
press scores 47-1 in favor of manny
last week i managed to get the most scores since i started the blog for the pacman vs bradley fight
265 scores collected
248 for manny
10 for bradley
7 draw
press scores 47-1 in favor of manny
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world ranked
- Heavyweight

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@worldranked
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@sheffboxing