okay nate. i don't know what you have against facebook, but let's say for a second that i don't care about the micromangement machine you are running. I'll explain myself anyway: you are missing the point of facebook completely. it isn't meant to stand in lieu of any other form of communication. it is comprised of people that belong to communities, such as the "st. louis" community. and it's publicly accessible. and it's easy to use. and i am trying to find out how to use it as a pr tool. ads can be created and randomly go out to people affiliated with similar communities, which are made of individuals and groups--and, AND, that makes it just like yahoo. except it is in addition to yahoo. but since you seem to have all the answers when it comes taking and posting pictures, (or should i say, you are doing all the thinking that i am not) the job is now yours. i'll send you a email with the files.
--- In [email protected], "nneff" <nathan.n...@...> wrote: > > I can see it, even though I'm not logged in. > > I can see the pictures, etc. > > Of all the web tools that we use, I think that our Facebook page is > one of the least used. Do you agree? > > I think that Facebook is a website that's geared for individuals, as > opposed to organizations. Do you think this is a fair statement? > > --Nate > > > --- In [email protected], "phishflower1" <phishflower@> > wrote: > > > > i can post a link, but i don't believe it will allow you to see unless > > you have your own facebook page. that's the nature of the facebook > > networking beast. once you have a page, a search for byteworks should > > do it: > > > > > http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#/pages/Saint-Louis-MO/ByteWorks/35597173854?ref=ts > > > > > > --- In [email protected], "Robert Citek" <robert.citek@> > > wrote: > > > > > > Seems like something is borked with Flickr. I can go to a photo > > > directly without logging in to Yahoo, for example: > > > > > > http://www.flickr.com/photos/44969...@n00/3177721380/in/pool-bworks > > > > > > And Flickr knows that that phot is part of the BWorks pool. But I > > > cannot view that photo as part of the BWorks pool, unless I log in to > > > Yahoo. There must be some setting we're overlooking. On the other > > > hand Flickr shouldn't be this challenging to use: upload photo, add to > > > pool, there shouldn't be a third step. > > > > > > Do you have a link to the Facebook group? A search for bworks, > > > byteworks, and bicycleworks didn't return any results. > > > > > > Regards, > > > - Robert > > > > > > On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 10:59 AM, phishflower1 <phishflower@> wrote: > > > > http://www.flickr.com/groups/bworks/ > > > > > > > > your're in the right place. i'm not crazy about this flickr > business. > > > > but their there. group pool? i also posted them to our facebook > page. > > > > i don't know what else to say. except we need a new website...ya > > ya ya.... > > > > > >
