We love a great deal as much as you do, so we're thrilled to be introducing a cool new deals program just for our Facebook fans. We set it up so that our readers can score awesome discounts on some of our favorite, rarely discounted brands.Starting next week, keep your eyes on our Facebook page for a one-day only deal. Act fast to take advantage, before the discount code ends at midnight.
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While I understand the mass appeal you are trying to reach with FB fan deals, there are those of us who do not want to be on FB for one reason or another.
It would be nice if there were some way for us to enjoy the same type of deal and information the FB fans will.
Just my .02 cents worth....
I am a big fan, just not on FB. Thanks for all you do!
Thanks for the comment Leslie. We have lots of deals and giveaways that only appear on our site. We then have some deals and giveaways that are only available to our email subscribers. We tweet some deals that you don't see on our site. And now Facebook is the next step.
We love that we have the ability to do different things in different ways for all of our readers, and all the ways they read us--our hope is that if you're not into one social media network, there's always another.
Thanks so much for reading!
@Lesile everyone is on facebook nowdays. Most busineses have realised that, its the new google. So you have no reason not to join.
@Fanpagers....I have my own reasons for not wanting to join FB. "Everyone" does not include me and never will. Guess I will just have to be "left out" of all the FB excitement! I won't lose any sleep over it.
I'm with you Leslie - not on FB and don't ever plan on joining - and feel perfectly happy with that decision... Except for the fact that I will miss out on these cmp deals.
The privacy settings for Facebook change often without you knowing it. It's no coincidence that as soon as every Google engineer learned the capacity of Facebook--they all called their accounts.