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Ferrari and 21-Year Old Fight for Control of Official Facebook Page
Facebook pages have become a big deal for companies, helping increase brand awareness across the globe. But it wasn’t always like that. In the early days of the social network website, fans were the ones setting up pages for brands they loved. Sammy Wasem was one of them, starting a Ferrari fan page six years ago that went on to become one of the most popular car sites on Facebook. Read more »
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Porsche Facebook Fan Has 1,000-kilometer Dream Road Trip In 918 Spyder
As far as Facebook contests go, the latest one from Porsche is probably the coolest we’ve seen in a long time. To celebrate 10 million fans on its Facebook page, Porsche has awarded a dream prize to a lucky fan: a 1,000-kilometer (621-mile) road...
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Over 100,000 People Think Bmw M Power Facebook Page Will Give Two M5s On Christmas…
Facebook likes? And let's say for a minute you did, the fact that among the multiple postings on the newly created page shows the older generation of the M5 wrapped like a present (that picture was from a 2007 forum posting on M5Board) or even worse,...
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Gm Reunites With Facebook Ads After An 11-month Break
In May last year, General Motors decided to pull the plug on its Facebook advertisements because the second-largest U.S. marketer determined that their paid ads on the website had little impact on consumers. It's worth noting that it did so only...
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This Is What You Get When You Let Facebook Fans Style An Aston Martin Db9
Carmakers are using the world's largest social network, which is none other than Facebook, as a tool to engage with potential customers and brand fans alike. Even Aston Martin is giving it a go. Beginning from last November, the British luxury automaker...
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Srt To Tease New Viper If It Reaches 10,000 Facebook Fans By February 1st
Top Gear isn't alone in promising to give back to its fans if they "like" its Facebook page. Joining the social media craze is the Chrysler Group's SRT brand, which promises to show a "small teaser" of the next generation...
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