Response: I manage a [MySpace] profile for a small nonprofit animal rescue group. I try to keep the page simple, informative, and updated. I have found that MySpace supporters appreciate MySpace recognition (a pic comment for a pic comment, etc.), and (I don’t do this but I was told) multiple bulletins in one day aggravate supporters to the point of deletion.
Response: We have quite a few nonprofit groups in our top friends. We see bulletins, blogs, status updates, etc. … unfortunately, that is the only time we hear from these groups. Most of them do not even reply to personal messages with questions. This is disappointing and certainly does not make us feel like we are making a difference. We realize they have an agenda but a “thank you for adding us” or “thank you for your support” comment would have been nice.
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Response: I manage a [MySpace] profile for a small nonprofit animal rescue group. I try to keep the page simple, informative, and updated. I have found that MySpace supporters appreciate MySpace recognition (a pic comment for a pic comment, etc.), and (I don’t do this but I was told) multiple bulletins in one day aggravate supporters to the point of deletion.
Response: We have quite a few nonprofit groups in our top friends. We see bulletins, blogs, status updates, etc. … unfortunately, that is the only time we hear from these groups. Most of them do not even reply to personal messages with questions. This is disappointing and certainly does not make us feel like we are making a difference. We realize they have an agenda but a “thank you for adding us” or “thank you for your support” comment would have been nice.