The Power of Social Networking . . . 211 Restrict How Many Friends You Add per Day Sometimes writers are so excited about social network marketing that they can’t believe their eyes. Just think of it: instead of being holed up in a garret scribbling away, a writer can now access hundreds of people with just a few keystrokes. It seems as if there’s no limit to the number of friend invitations you can send out in a day, in an hour, or even in a minute. But there actually is a limit. Not that anyone knows exactly what it is, because the number is a Facebook secret. But you should not send out more than 昀椀fty invi- tations per day, or you’ll look like a robot. Or maybe you’ll just look like an overzealous 昀椀rst- time author. Either way, Facebook may warn you about violating the site’s terms of service. Repeated violations can result in the deletion of your account. A Good Way to Get Attention It’s a principle of network marketing that certain peo- ple are “connectors.” 吀栀ey’re points of high energy from which hundreds or even thousands of other people draw inspiration and information. By putting yourself in touch with those people, you can make yourself visible to every- one who shares your interest. 吀栀is won’t happen by itself. Bob Dylan and Sheryl Crow do have Facebook pages—but who’s really behind those pages is another question. Connecting with the
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