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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    I don't like Facebook either and I don't choose to join. A significant number of people do feel this way. Does this mean that we won't be notified of TE "announcements, promotions, and regular updates on the goings-on at TE HQ" just because we don't want to be Facebook members?
    We're a bit new to the whole "social networking" idea as a company, but we're looking at it as a way to keep in touch with our friends and customers in a new (additional) way. Hopefully it will help us reach some people we aren't reaching now and stay in better touch with those we are.

    The best way to hear about promotions and such is to be on our newsletter list. As far as the "goings-on at TE HQ", that's something that's harder to communicate via the newsletter. I think facebook might help folks get to know us a little better as the small group of enthusiasts that we are. Most of you know we are a small company, and if you've ever called in to customer service, you hopefully have gotten a feel for who we are as people. I hope facebook can help more people get to know us on a more personal level.

    So, while we'll let you know about promotions via Facebook, I don't want people to feel like their being advertised to. It's more like we want to help you to get to know us better, and get to know all of you better in the process.

    I'm not sure I'm articulating this very well. And, like I said, we're still feeling our way. We're always open to suggestions, so please let me know what you think!!

    Oh, and Lisa, I do understand your reservations about Facebook. I only recently joined with a personal account, which I have limited just to my close family members and a few close friends. As someone else mentioned, I don't put anything out there that I wouldn't want in the public domain, despite who I've restricted my profile to. I willl say, though, that my sisters and I are managing to stay in much closer contact now that we're all linked up with Facebook. We girls are spread out geographically, and it's been kinda fun to get a window into their lives on a more regular basis via facebook. So, I still have my reservations, but I'm enjoying the benefit of reconnecting with them.
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  2. #17
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    Thanks for your clarifications and reassurances, Susan. It's much appreciated!

    I am on the TE newsletter list so it's good to know that I'll still be kept up to date on promotions and such even if I choose not to be a Facebook member.

    I hear what you're saying about keeping connected with family, and I think keeping in touch with family online is a good thing.

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  3. #18
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    I find that I'm enjoying keeping up with my extended family on Facebook. How else am I supposed to know that my nephew pitched well or my niece is doing her current event or my Sis in Law went skiing with a bunch of 5th graders? (She's braver than I am)

    Keeping up with TE there will just be an added attraction for me.
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  4. #19
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    I'm a fan now too!

    Re facebook - I didn't think I would ever like it and THEN my nephew and his wife had another baby - rather than wait for my mom to call me and tell me in her usual 3 weeks late time I knew right away and got to see the pics immediately.
    I LOVE it for keeping in touch w/ my family and friends - I feel so much more connected to their everyday lives.


    It's about the journey and being in the moment, not about the destination

  5. #20
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    I agree about the benefit of keeping in touch on Facebook. I've spent my life moving around and it's exceedingly difficult to stay in touch with all my friends across 15 different states and cities when everyone has lives and jobs and families and such. Before Facebook, I had to let go of some of those relationships because I just couldn't manage it.

    Now I can. And I've reconnected with people from my childhood...and friends that I've lost touch with from all stages of my life.

    On my birthday, I had over 40 people, again, from all stages of my life, wish me happy birthday on Facebook. It made me cry. (yes, I'm a dork).

    I know plenty of people who don't bother with Facebook (or other similiar sites) because most of their friends and family are local. If I were in that situation, I probably wouldn't need it either. But for my life, it's been wonderful.
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  6. #21
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    I have two facebook accounts. One is very limited - only my family and friends. No one can even search for me there my security is set so tight. I also have a Kelownagurl Tris FB account and that one is open to anyone who asks to 'friend' me. No personal info there. Makes it much easier to separate my real life and internet life.
    It is never too late to be what you might have been. ~ George Elliot


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  7. #22
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    My sister in law has been married to my brother for 14 years and was with him for several years before that. I've gotten to know her better in four months on facebook than in all that time.

    Also have reconnected with alot of friends and family from my former "lives."
    Cycling is the new running.

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  8. #23
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    okay, this is the first facebook thing I have become a fan of... intersting...

  9. #24
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    Quote Originally Posted by chicago View Post
    just type teamestrogen.com in the search box and it will come up.
    It did not come up for me when using the search box.
    I can do five more miles.

  10. #25
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    Worked for me. Did you type teamestrogen.com exactly as written?

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  11. #26
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    And me too. Great idea. Jennifer

    Sorry I been MIA.

  12. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlowButSteady View Post

    Also have reconnected with alot of friends and family from my former "lives."

    Same here, I've had a ton of fun reuniting with old friends and keeping up w/ family perched all over the world. I'm working on finding an old pen pal now. I'm close Jenn

  13. #28
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    I have facebook addiction. Thank goodness my bicycle doens't have wi-fi!
    Be yourself, to the extreme!

  14. #29
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    Quote Originally Posted by wannaduacentury View Post
    I've had a ton of fun reuniting with old friends and keeping up w/ family perched all over the world.
    I don't want to be found.

  15. #30
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    Quote Originally Posted by sundial View Post
    I don't want to be found.
    LOL, Me neither sometimes. Jenn

 

 

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