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  1. #1 Some PR advise... 
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    ..while I still operate as a one man show, and don't have a PR team yet, and will not have one till next year.

    I'll be launching 4 Web Sites, KETCH ROSSi TREE of LiFE, KETCH ROSSi INDUSTRiES, KETCH ROSSi HUMANiTAS and of course KETCH ROSSi STUDiOS revamped... ;)


    Plus I'll have a site for my first Movie "RAPE of a BEAUTY".


    I currently have created Facebook fan pages for each one, plus I have my own personal facebook, and also a tweeter account.


    The question for which I seek advise for is the following.


    Should I keep a Facebok fan page for each of the sites or should I build a new Facebook fan page as KETCH ROSSi and post every single update about all that I'm doing there?


    The Pro I see in having each their own page is that each page will update only those that subscribe there with interest to that specific content.

    The Pro I see in having a single new FAN page were to post all info about all my projects is that this way people interested in all that I'm doing don't have to join all the different pages and get updates for all the different pages.


    Your shared opinion at this time is truly appreciated.
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    My opinion is just stick to one Facebook page. Multiple for me always get confusing, plus i think the most people (like me) want to keep informed about all that you are doing. I would however have a separate page for the movie.

    Ridley Scott & Associates twitter account is a great example of how they promote all of their films under one name.

    Anyways that my two cents for what it is worth :-).

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacob.schwarz View Post
    My opinion is just stick to one Facebook page. Multiple for me always get confusing, plus i think the most people (like me) want to keep informed about all that you are doing. I would however have a separate page for the movie.

    Ridley Scott & Associates twitter account is a great example of how they promote all of their films under one name.

    Anyways that my two cents for what it is worth :-).

    Keep up the awesome work! Always love your stuff and opinion.

    Thanks Jacob,

    yes definitely the MOvie Page would be separate, but i listed as to show how many I already have set up, 7.. :(

    SO I would prefer to have current personal page, a KETCH ROSSi Fan Page, for all the info about my projects, and then one per each Movie as they get rolling, if it makes sense... ;)
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    Ketch,

    For what its worth, I say keep everything under one site. That way, you only have one site to maintain - keeps your focus on the main thing of creating. Plus, if you update with other stuff, it starts spreading the word out and still only one site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Johnson View Post
    Ketch,

    For what its worth, I say keep everything under one site. That way, you only have one site to maintain - keeps your focus on the main thing of creating. Plus, if you update with other stuff, it starts spreading the word out and still only one site.

    Steve
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    Steve, this was about the Facebook Fan pages, were to either have one per each of the sites, or Just One for all of them, exception for the Movie sites which will each have their own.



    But what are you saying here is also to only have only ONE WEB SITE?
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    Ketch,

    Jacob is right. I would go for just a single Facebook page too. Most of the people following one project can be (and you want people to get interested about multiple projects you do, right? not just a one..) also interested in other projects and it's much easier (I'm not saying it's not possible with multiple pages) for you now to show and introduce people to all the stuff you are doing by having everybody on one Facebook page. For users (well, at least for me) it's also way simplier to just subscribe to single page and for your 'one man show' it's simplier to manage (and get relevant global statistics for everything you do) single page right now.


    and of course.. do the RAPE of a BEAUTY as separate one..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marek.Vesely View Post
    Ketch,

    Jacob is right. I would go for just a single Facebook page too. Most of the people following one project can be (and you want people to get interested about multiple projects you do, right? not just a one..) also interested in other projects and it's much easier (I'm not saying it's not possible with multiple pages) for you now to show and introduce people to all the stuff you are doing by having everybody on one Facebook page. For users (well, at least for me) it's also way simplier to just subscribe to single page and for your 'one man show' it's simplier to manage (and get relevant global statistics for everything you do) single page right now.


    and of course.. do the RAPE of a BEAUTY as separate one..

    Thanks Marek, much appreciate your advise.
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    Social media is new and constantly evolving. There are many ways to do it, some more successful than others, but it largely depends on how you execute your PR/marketing campaign.

    Are you considering taking on an intern?
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    Quote Originally Posted by PatrickW View Post
    Social media is new and constantly evolving. There are many ways to do it, some more successful than others, but it largely depends on how you execute your PR/marketing campaign.

    Are you considering taking on an intern?

    It is Indeed Patrick.

    We'll have to create a PR team by no later then next year do to the large number of things happening, but I have been thinking about taking in an intern, just not sure how to go about it yet.
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    Here's my advice. DON'T INVEST TOO MUCH TIME IN FACEBOOK I don't think anyone on this forum has more understanding than me about social media I have over 140,000 followers on twitter and 62,000 on instagram and I know one of the hardest things to do is getting people to like a Facebook fan page what I would do is create one regular Facebook page with all you photos and videos and info. Invest your time in twitter and when you have some new tweet a link directing people to Facebook where they can view the information. But in order to do this properly you need to get your numbers up on twitter
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