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Originally Posted by Pazuzu
One word, YES
Many words...hashtags work best by bringing in random people who were not looking at your stuff. They get hooked by a hashtag that is tangentially related to both you, and something else they're interested in. Maybe, just maybe, being put in front of that random person will build a connection which might build a sale.
My wife has found that the more she hashtags, the more random people see her stuff, and a few have then either become patients, or have connected her with someone else who became a patient.
Instagram is the hot thing now, Facebook is lost when it comes to business media.
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Thank you, so what tags would you use for frames like the above? And I'm doing the plating for two Ferrari 275 GTBs now, how would I tag that plating so Ferrari owners would find it?
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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey
Just be careful what you hashtag.
It's all relative.
Avoid things like #fluffer or #bukaki, unless of course, well you know.
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Hmmm.
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Originally Posted by javadog
I have no idea about the hashtags, but if I can add another comment...
Those look well finished but the sheen is too high...
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It only looks too glossy under fluorescent lighting. Outside they are perfect. I acquired 4 sets of original black frames, 2 sets of which were in a garage for most of their life. The inside of those frames, and to some degree the other 2 sets, matches my gloss level perfectly.
It's funny because it's the exact opposite for bright anodizing. Inside pics look fair. Outside they are one step off of chrome.