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Giving Thanks to Friends: Fall Contest from KevOz

October 15th, 2009 KevOz No comments


Giving Thanks to Friends:


Fall Contest from KevOz




This fall, I want to give thanks to all of my Facebook friends with a special contest. Here’s how it will work:




1. Become my fan on Facebook. It’s pretty easy. Just go here, or click on “Become a Fan” in the little display box below. (Note - if you’re not already, you need to become my friend on Facebook, too - you can do that here. You’ll see why in a minute.)










2. Shoot me an email, either on Facebook or to KevOz AT KevOz DOT com to let me know that you’re participating.




3. Once you’re on my fan page at Facebook, scroll down and look under my picture (Yes, there is a rather large penguin there!). You’ll then see a link that says “Suggest to Friends”.










4. Click on “Suggest to Friends”, and the following will appear:










5. Select as many friends of yours as you wish (the more you select, the better chance you have of winning!), and click “Send Invitations” when you’re ready to invite your friends.




Um…that’s it! The rest is my job. :)




I will then total up how many friends of yours become my fans, between now through Thanksgiving, November 26, 2009. (It will be easy to count because you will show up as a mutual friend when I click on that fan to view his/her page. This is why you probably should be my friend on Facebook, too - so that I can count your totals accurately!)




The Top 15 contest entrants with the highest total of referred friends who become my fans will win their own copy of my CD “Into Orbit”.




The contest entrant with the most referred friends who become my fans will also receive 2 more copies of “Into Orbit”, and 1 copy of my latest CD, “Ticket To Antarctica”. If this is you, you’ll have music for yourself, plus a couple stocking stuffers for Christmas!




Again, this contest is ongoing through Thanksgiving, November 26, 2009. I’ll contact you via Facebook shortly after Thanksgving if you’re a winner. If that’s the case, you’ll need to email me your address so that I can mail you a CD! Free Shipping! :)




This contest is open to everyone.




I want to give you my music as a thank you for being my friend! I hope you enjoy participating in the contest. :)




Thanks!





KevOz

Do you have a few fickle friends and fans on Facebook? (Whew! Say that five times, really fast.)

September 12th, 2009 KevOz No comments

Back in the day - meaning, before internet (when was that now, about 1994?) - we all probably had a few to several really good/best friends whom we saw on a regular basis. And then, perhaps another ten to a dozen acquaintances whom we knew fairly well - be it friends of friends, a relative of a friend, co-workers, etc. But, that was probably about it. There really wasn’t a way to keep track of more than that. You knew who you actually knew, and that was that.

So…how is it now that some of have several hundred - or even thousand - friends or fans on Facebook…or thousands of followers on Twitter (Ummm, I’ve only got a couple hundred on Twitter, is that a bad thing?)? (And let’s not forget MySpace, which still has hundreds or thousands of friends for a lot of us.) It’s obviously impossible to keep in touch with everyone out here, as the numbers are just a little insane to handle. I guess if being on Facebook, or online in general, was your full-time gig, you could do it…maybe. I still doubt it.

For me, I know that it’s hard to keep in touch with everyone whom I’ve “met” out here. And specifically speaking about my music presence on Facebook, where I currently have 264 263 fans, it’s very tough. I try to keep things interesting with updates or adding some new content - be it sharing some new photos, or one of my songs. But, every now and then, a “fan” will disappear. I wonder why this happens…

You’d think that if someone actually decided to be a fan, they’d stay a fan. Or they’d even tell someone else whom they know “Hey, there’s this guy who makes some cool music, check it out.” But, I’m finding that my fan count seems to bounce around - people disappear (and to be truthful, at times reappear). Or, they just give up being a fan altogether. I’m guessing it’s because it is just too easy to friend someone in the online world, or be their fan - and just too easy to turn the other way, too. It’s all just a click away, now.

Back in the day, you got to know people in person, and over several months/years of time…in this online environment, a click takes seconds to execute. Is this quick-clicking making some of us fickle about our friendships out here? I guess it’s easy to get caught up the online world, clicking your way to hundreds/thousands of friendships, adding on hundreds of fans…and then forgetting that there are actual PEOPLE behind those clicks.

I think we all need to remember - and I’m going to try my best to do so as well - that there are real humans behind these online profiles. It’s time to make these clicks count - stand behind your clicks. :)