Your all retarded. Its a community page. even if it was owned by a spammer there is nothing you can do with it. You cant post links on there so just forget about it. The page will have been made by a random person or facebook. Either way, the only reason why it got so many likes so fast is because it simply went viral, its a very generic 1 word topic thats bound to attract millions of likes, because millions of people like classical music. end of thread
Yes , our company does Fan page marketing and there are many ways to increase fans but this is not usual method , it is magic and we are not magicians. There must be some trick or truth behind this which we do not know and needs to find out.
It's a Facebook-owned page with a very classic, famous one-word keyword "Classical". There are a lot of pages like that Tennis, Rock, Movies ...
Seems to be feeding data straight form the fan site. Anyways, its not hard to spend some money on FB likes, the service is everywhere.
Obviously the page is setup by facebook and Classical is a very common keyword so people searching for that keyword would obviously like the page plus facebook can advertise there pages everwhere on facebook.
the page is NOT a fanpage. Its dose not have any admin or a wall or anything. The 1.7 million people are EVERYBODY on facebook that as put the word CLASSICAL in the like section on the profile. facebook made the page and what you saw was fb systems updating the page with all the fans.
Wait. So, what you guys are saying, that if you create a community page with some wide-ranging interest, it could quickly get hundreds of thousands of "likes"? Even, if one cannot post links there, he can post information. I mean, screw the links - even if I just write out my site name there, a bunch of people will copy&paste it. What am I getting wrong?
Its not a fan page/community page Yasha78 that page looks like one but isnt one. its just a collection of everybody of facebook that as said they like classical music on thie own private facebook profile