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Scott when you hit 25 likes you can choose a better URL than the one you have like

https://www.facebook.com/Truncator

 

When you have 25 go here

https://www.facebook.com/username/

It'll make people looking for you easier to type and find. Also when you choose a new UrL also think about the brand and what people would look for your service.

 

Everyone on here should also help each other by liking comments and sharing them on their own pages. The facebook model works off interactions not just words like Google does. the more interactions the more people see your page the more facebook shows your page on searches.

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