More thoughts: ( Taking back my personal page) As I look down my - TopicsExpress



          

More thoughts: ( Taking back my personal page) As I look down my friend list I see a large number of family members. I love them all, but I am disappointed in their lack of support for what I am doing. It saddens me to see that others that I have come to know in such a short time promote what I am doing then the people who have the same blood running through their vein as me. I see others posting looking for online marketers for their business, but why is that when your family who say they love you are online 247. Now with that being said. I also see people on my list that I do not even communicate with. Or if I have reached out then never received a response. I have people who say that they support me, but never have seen them support me online. This is what I mean by we need to wake up. I support everyone who is doing something great because I have realized that the social media is full of opportunities and added exposure. If you have friends on your list from around the world then in my opinion there is no way in hell that you should be paying for social media marketing because those people who say they are your friends and really support you will do just that...support you. I believe in quality not quantity. The quantity is only bringing in the people who are not really wanting to know me, so enough of quantity, it is time to downsize. This page is going to be my true personal page, so if I do not know you personally or have not met you physically then you can like my ModelCall Mag page. If you are someone who I only deal with or met while on the business side of things then I ask you to like my ModelCall Mag page as well. If you need to inbox me about business then you can inbox my ModelCall Mag page or models@modelcallmag. It will allow me to still communicate with you. I just need to have that separation and hope you all understand.
Posted on: Mon, 02 Sep 2013 16:03:37 +0000

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