Facebook is in my opinion is the coolest social network to meet and connect with new people by far! The majority of people who are on Facebook use it merely to connect with old friends.
However, there is a new breed of Facebooker called the Internet Marketer. Internet Marketers are looking to monetize their efforts on Facebook... Before I tell you a trick to get new friends fast.... I first want to tell you what not to do on Facebook.
If you are marketing or looking to sell something on Facebook DO NOT _ DO NOT _ DO NOT spam your links or whatever you are selling all over other people's pages... It's actually against the terms of FB and it is also an easy way to get yourself deleted from another person's friends list.
If you want to sell something on Facebook or any other social networking site you first need to offer something of value... Like offering people these FREE VIDEOS on how to Make Money Online
Now For The Good Stuff
For right now I'll keep it basic so that even the newbie could do this and start getting new friends. The first thing you want to do is find the groups button on your Facebook profile... It may be all the way down at the bottom of the page next to where it says applications. There should be an icon or a picture of two people side by side. When you click there it should show you a list of any and all groups that you are already in... and groups your friends have recently joined. You should notice at the top there will be a button that says create a new group. Next to the create a new group there should be a box there that allows you to search for all groups on Facebook.
From this point you want to type in your particular niche or category that you want to find friends in. For example, if you are in real estate and you want to add realtors then you would type real estate... if you are in MLM/Network Marketing then you would type that and etc...
From here... you should find tons of groups to join... I recommend only joining groups with 500 people or more or you will run out of new friends to add. Once you have joined the group there will be a "members" section and it will have thumbnail pics of several members... From there you should see a link that says "See All"
It is here you want to click on the see all link and you are now able to add all of the like minded people from your chosen niche to be friends on Facebook. I do this on a daily basis from anywhere between 50-75 new friends each day. If you do not have more than 500 friends I would start off at 50 and work my way up. I do not recommend going over 75... If you add too many too fast Facebook will give you a warning and tell you to slow down.
You do not want to overstep your boundaries or they will disable your account and all your hard work will have been done in vain! I hope this helps somebody out there... Until next time!
God Bless,
Rhandell Mitchell
From this point you want to type in your particular niche or category that you want to find friends in. For example, if you are in real estate and you want to add realtors then you would type real estate... if you are in MLM/Network Marketing then you would type that and etc...
From here... you should find tons of groups to join... I recommend only joining groups with 500 people or more or you will run out of new friends to add. Once you have joined the group there will be a "members" section and it will have thumbnail pics of several members... From there you should see a link that says "See All"
It is here you want to click on the see all link and you are now able to add all of the like minded people from your chosen niche to be friends on Facebook. I do this on a daily basis from anywhere between 50-75 new friends each day. If you do not have more than 500 friends I would start off at 50 and work my way up. I do not recommend going over 75... If you add too many too fast Facebook will give you a warning and tell you to slow down.
You do not want to overstep your boundaries or they will disable your account and all your hard work will have been done in vain! I hope this helps somebody out there... Until next time!
God Bless,
Rhandell Mitchell








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