Friday, May 15, 2015 - 09:48 PM UTC
Takom has created a page on FaceBook for all of those who wish to follow thier progression.
Takom with the help of Mig Jimenez have created their own Face Book Page for those modellers who want to communicate directly.
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Facebook is a far better medium for advertising the business and reaching people than forums now. Sorry, but thats how it is. I get far more business and exposure on there However, Forums are still a valuable place to reach people However; you create a false argument; its not either or. Its both, and print media still Any company that doesn't get on Facebook is missing out in a big way. I don't recall that anyone said anywhere that this meant companies on FB would no longer advertise in any other way?
MAY 16, 2015 - 11:48 PM
I tend to find all my news on Facebook for modelling. Facebook allows companies to get news out faster then having to wait for the next print issue to be printed and circulated, or other sources processing it. I even follow print magazines, and they tend to post it quick enough on their Facebook page. Unfortunately, social media is here to stay, and it is a quick and inexpensive method of getting information out.
MAY 16, 2015 - 11:56 PM
I totally agree with that.. One is not meant to take the place of the other.. just one additional internet tool.. "if you wish to use it" Hisham
MAY 17, 2015 - 12:00 AM
I would say that it is a matter of easiness as well... anyone at the company can create a facebook account and add news, on the other hand maintaining a website requires specialized staff, plus changes are usually slower and hard to code. Moreover, whenever there is an update you are informed right away, no need to check a site every x days. So, while I am not a FB fan, I understand that there is a big audience there, and quite easy to reach.
MAY 17, 2015 - 01:23 AM
Chris,I'm not trying to make any kind of argument or insist that anyone stick rigidly to one form of media or another-basic economics dictate that you reach as many people as possible by any available means.I think the written word has a nasty way of being misinterpreted with or without the prolific use of emoticons or not.My original post was a dig at the sole reliance on one form of media and the subsequent misinterpretation of what was( or wasn't ) going on as a result of a lack of updates...... So,to clarify,use whatever means are at your disposal,Takom on FB is a good thing and I look forward to any news on new releases from whatever manufacturer,however it gets out there
MAY 17, 2015 - 02:24 AM
And Chris,thanks for replying,it's the hard work and dedication of guys like you in this hobby that make it more fun to go to the shows,meet the people in your hobby,buy their stuff and get their point of view so its more understandable for us punters.The obvious passion you have (churchill conversions and updates anyone?) and putting your work out there for others are greatly appreciated. Not wishing to blow smoke up your backside but hey.....
MAY 17, 2015 - 02:29 AM
ooops, any topic should start a war now???? springtime depressions?
MAY 17, 2015 - 03:24 AM
No war here
MAY 17, 2015 - 05:33 PM
What? There is model stuff on facebook?! Will have to take a look when not looking at updates on Kim and Kanye. Lol!
MAY 20, 2015 - 06:59 AM
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