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LikeBids.com - Social Media Auction Site Giving Away Laser Pointers Free

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Hello LPF fellow members,

I am a good friend of avery's (c0ldshadow) on this forum. We have known each other for over 6 years and have helped each other in different ways. Although I'm new to this forum, my reputation with Avery is strong, and I'm sure he will validate that! :)

When we first met, we have worked together on numerous projects and I am truly grateful for all the knowledge in this industry he has given me. He is helping me promote my new startup, LikeBids

LikeBids.com is giving away 200 MW GREEN LASER POINTER free.

How does it work?

LikeBids is the first social media auction website where facebook "Likes" is the collateral to winning products free. To win this laser pointer and other items, you must:

1. Register on LikeBids
2. Click LikeBid on your favorite social auctions
3. For each social auction you LikeBid on, you will receive a unique auction URL
4. Tell your friends to click the facebook "Like" button on your unique social auction page(s). If you're the top LikeBidder at the end of the social auction, you win the products free. (I recommend sharing your social auction link with your friends everyday)

Here is a lesson on LikeBidding: LikeBids on Vimeo

For Vendors:

You can sign up HERE

Vendor Benefits:

LikeBids allows you to post social auctions of things that will entice your current users on your website and fan page, which will incent them to share it with their friends using Facebook "Likes" as the collateral to win. The user who gets the most Facebook Likes in your auction(s) will win the prize as well as discounts you're giving away free. We are allowing new vendors this month to start their campaign with our social promotion platform LikeBids.com, free by mentioning Laserpointerforums.com. We create viral campaigns for vendors and some of the benefits include:

-Vendors receive custom real-time analytics
-Vendors receive adspace in each social auction with contextual banner ads
-Vendors integrate their Facebook fan page with each social auction to gain fans
-Vendors can give out discounts to users who receive a minimum amount of LikeBids to get more sales
-Vendors have the option to contact users who lost (very high targeted leads)
-Vendors receive exposure through each status update from users who LikeBid in your social auctions.
-Each vendor receives a social media auction specialist. A full-time dedicated resource is allocated to your team to promote your social auction to all our contacts to maximize exposure.

For more information including pricing and any other inquiries, please don't hesitate to contact me:

Name: Eric Mitchell
Direct: 1(347)831-5344
Email: eric@likebids.com
 
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hey guys just wanted to reiterate that Eric is a personal friend of mine i've known for many years. this is not a spam post and im letting him post this thing free to try and help out his business idea. if anyone else has some cool new innovative idea they would like shared in similar form plz let me know. want to see u all be successful

peace
-ave
 
yah this is not spam its 100% legit. hes not paying for this i just want to genuinely help him out here

if anyone else has some other cool ideas or innovating thing they want shared in the Other section please let me know.

i know that starting up a new idea or business can be a challenge for example when i did http://deeptide.com . i was fortunate to have some of my friends help link back to me and share my software ideas. im just trying help others out since i feel thankful others helped me out with my ideas when i started up

peace
 
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hey guys just wanted to reiterate that Eric is a personal friend of mine i've known for many years. this is not a spam post and im letting him post this thing free to try and help out his business idea. if anyone else has some cool new innovative idea they would like shared in similar form plz let me know. want to see u all be successful

peace
-ave
Thanks Ave, you're the best. :) If anyone has any feedback or features they would like to see on LikeBids, please share them here. I would love to hear any constructive criticism :)
 
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Beyond this forum, I am not much of a "social media" person.

However, this idea looks interesting.

Peace,
dave
 
I don't do facebook.....
The government has enough info.....:eg:

Jerry
 
It's a really interesting and innovative idea.

But if I didn't know it was a friend of Avery's doing this, I would ordinarily have just blocked any facebook feed posts from any of my friends using it. :undecided:

-Trevor
 
It's a really interesting and innovative idea.

But if I didn't know it was a friend of Avery's doing this, I would ordinarily have just blocked any facebook feed posts from any of my friends using it. :undecided:

-Trevor
Hello Trevor,

What is the reason you'd block it from your feed post? Is it something about how it's presented or written in the status update of users? If you can elaborate, I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
 
Hello Trevor,

What is the reason you'd block it from your feed post? Is it something about how it's presented or written in the status update of users? If you can elaborate, I'd appreciate it. Thanks.

Please forgive the brutal honesty.

For record, I haven't actually seen it come up in me feed yet.

However, since the concept is prettymuch "spam your friends, get free shit" I don't really see a reason to help them. See, by helping them bid, I encourage them to continue the behavior. It's like replying "LOL" to one of those dumb picture email chain letters. They're just going to keep me on the mailing list. ;)

When a bunch of my friends get accounts (which hopefully will never happen, no offense) I'm going to get spammed, and none of them will be winning since they'll be competing for "likes." So, they'll either quit or try harder. And when a few quit and remove competition, the few that are trying harder will make up for them... and more.

Any way I think about it, it's just going to make me annoyed at friends that use it in the long run - best to just block them from my feed.

Dunno. Just my opinion. Curious to see your thoughts on my mindset.

-Trevor
 
I agree with Trevor 100%. I would similarly block updates entirely (and do) from friends that cause stuff like this to arrive in my feed.

It really wouldn't (in practice) have anything to do with the merit of the product or service itself, but rather with the mechanism / approach. I don't like that type of advertising being pushed into my feed, and would simply block those friends that caused this to happen.

I really want to highlight though, that this is just a reflection of how I behave in practice. Right or wrong, that's what I ACTUALLY DO when using Facebook and facing this type of social advertising. So whether or not my approach is a good one, who knows, but it's what I actually do, and suspect others may too?
 
I agree with Trevor 100%. I would similarly block updates entirely (and do) from friends that cause stuff like this to arrive in my feed.

It really wouldn't (in practice) have anything to do with the merit of the product or service itself, but rather with the mechanism / approach. I don't like that type of advertising being pushed into my feed, and would simply block those friends that caused this to happen.

I really want to highlight though, that this is just a reflection of how I behave in practice. Right or wrong, that's what I ACTUALLY DO when using Facebook and facing this type of social advertising. So whether or not my approach is a good one, who knows, but it's what I actually do, and suspect others may too?

Thanks for your honesty. As you guys may already know, Facebook has began displaying sponsored stories which turns news feed posts into homepage ads. What do you guys think of that?

We are simply allowing users to post what products and services they like. By having users share and engage in conversations with their friends regarding the products/services they "like" will help them receive coupons and/or prizes. When purchasing a product, I personally tend to buy something that my friend(s) recommend opposed to a company advertising it. This is great because if your friends are genuinely interested, they will spread the word and there is no better marketing than word of mouth!

It's a win-win for both users and vendors as they both have incentives. There may be some skepticism since there has never been a site out like LikeBids, however I can see many people proactively sharing items with their friends they find great interest in.
 
Thanks for listening to us.

I think my personal reaction to it is definitely going to depend heavily on how it ends up being presented. If it's obtrusive it's going to annoy people like me, but if it's unobtrusive it won't work. Ohhhh, the paradox of advertising.

For instance, when I was writing my reply above, I was sitting in the lounge (college dorm) with a few of my friends (sophomores). We discussed the idea briefly, and none of us really liked the concept (pun would be clever if intended) that's in play here. The content of our discussion is pretty well summarized in my post above.

I think if you play your cards right, you've got a great concept on your hands. I just hope this new social networking boom isn't a bubble that's going to pop just like the tech bubble in the 90's.

Best of luck to you. If I start seeing it come up in my feed or on facebook in general and have an opinion about it, I'll be sure to get in touch.

-Trevor
 
I'm not social, i am very antiparticle person..
The concept seem very nice, i hope you succeed.

I"m giving a try, you better have a nice server.
 
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In my opinion advertising like this will soon fall to the wayside. People are getting tired of tricks, gimmicks, and floods. Like said, when I see this I block it immediately. People are getting hammered by advertising on the internet, TV, radio, and even in public. More and more people are putting up personal walls to defend this.

I think the key to good advertising is to make it entertaining, and honest.

Edit: Jumping through hoops to sign up, and spamming my friends for a prize is not a positive experience to me.
 
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