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#11
Lets start with a list of social networking sites, big man! :Y)

Any others interest in joining our lil' team? :+
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#12
(05-05-2009, 09:28 AM)Phyc0 link Wrote: Lets start with a list of social networking sites, big man! :Y)

Any others interest in joining our lil' team? :+

Werd. Just waiting for poll research to come through and tell me which one's to focus on. :D
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#13
k boss
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#14
(05-05-2009, 09:06 AM)Jerome link Wrote: ... I disagree, i direct your attention to this thread. Notice people saying they use facebook. Although i think maybe some more research is needed.

Making that topic doesn't prove that there's a high amount of gamers on said social sites.
It just proves that people who are already here and already have SA use facebook and what-not. I'm not saying this is destined not to work, in fact, there maybe quite alot of gamers on those social network.
That said, you have to remember one thing; advertising on sites could bring bad publicity along with good publicity.

An example being a WWII server that was being developed months back.
One of the developers/players on it made a video on youtube highlighting the features of it. That video alone brought a botnet attack on GTANet (or so i heard).

I'm not telling you not to do it, by all means go for it. Just be ready to face the consequences if the worst case scenario happens to come out of it.
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#15
(05-04-2009, 05:55 PM)Hitman link Wrote: I wouldnt make it too public, since a lot of stuff that is LVP related is not legal.
The LVP radio for example.

LVP Radio = Las Venturas Pirate Radio :>
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#16
That was my video that brought the botnet to GTANet btw, don't I rule?
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#17
(05-05-2009, 06:32 PM)Myke link Wrote: Making that topic doesn't prove that there's a high amount of gamers on said social sites.
It just proves that people who are already here and already have SA use facebook and what-not. I'm not saying this is destined not to work, in fact, there maybe quite alot of gamers on those social network.
That said, you have to remember one thing; advertising on sites could bring bad publicity along with good publicity.

An example being a WWII server that was being developed months back.
One of the developers/players on it made a video on youtube highlighting the features of it. That video alone brought a botnet attack on GTANet (or so i heard).

I'm not telling you not to do it, by all means go for it. Just be ready to face the consequences if the worst case scenario happens to come out of it.

Uh huh. Fair point. I understand that it could bring bad publicity, but in these dire times where LVP rarely see's over 100 players ( when the server used to be almost full 190+ in LVP 2.85 ) any advertisement is good, no?
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#18
Advertising within sa-mp community is more sensible, if you attempt to advertise elsewhere you'll get laughed at.
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#19
well i use facebook i could probably help
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#20
(05-05-2009, 10:16 PM)LyNx link Wrote: well i use facebook i could probably help
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