some of those banned people at tennis warehouse need to give Camelot a try.
people have to be willing to explore new horizons.
it is an opportunity to learn and to make more friends.
I agree. People are just creatures of habit, afraid to venture out at times.
and still others just need a relatively constant audience so the response is quicker.
just look at the popularity of twitter. it is instant response in real time. twitter has the fastest response on the planet.
once you have a following of about 300 or so, you are in business. somebody will always be there to say something to anything you have to say before you can blink.
I use twitter primarily to advertise for Camelot and for information and breaking news.
I joined twitter long ago but I just started using it a few weeks ago. I had a following of 2 people but it jumped to 78 fairly quickly.
once I hit a following of about 200 or so and also once they get to know me a little better, I should be able to start asking them to have a look at Camelot.
I will say that the twitter and facebook addictions are pretty damn hard to break. these people are there--in part-- because they are lazy. but the biggest reason is relatively instant response and a constant audience that is often there in real time.
twitter and facebook require only minimal effort. they are not set up for any sustained, profound, and detailed discussions.