Give the gift of savings

How many Facebook friends do you have? Do people follow you on Twitter, checking out what you have to say about politics, life, or getting through a hard work day? Online social media has undoubtedly bolstered the creation and maintenance of our interpersonal relationships. Now old college roommates can once again know what you’re eating for breakfast by checking out your Twitter page, and you can cultivate a real friendship with that person you briefly met at a party by looking them up later and adding them to your Facebook network. The concept of only “six degrees of separation” between us all is more than a novelty; it represents the fiber that holds together and fosters these interpersonal relationships reflected in online social networks.

By virtue of the immediacy of information transfer among people through their online networks, those six degrees among all of us can be crossed very quickly. So, if you’ve lowered your cell bill through FixMyCellBill.com, don’t be greedy and let your social networks in on the action. Take a couple seconds to help spread the word about FixMyCellBill.com and you may collectively save your family and friends thousands of dollars. Now that’s a holiday present!

There are a number of simple ways you can be a cell phone savings hero. If you’re on Twitter, write a quick post saying how much FixMyCellBill.com saved you off your wireless bill and follow us at Fight_Back for regular tips and media links about wireless savings. On Facebook, you can post your FixMyCellBill savings to your Wall and connect with our profile named Fix My Cell Bill. Also, join the group “FIGHT BACK” and become “fans” of our FixMyCellBill.com Facebook business page to connect with others who have achieved wireless savings. Most importantly, invite your friends and family to join these FixMyCellBill social networking groups. All it takes from you is one click to join yourself and another click to invite your personal network. Not a high cost for the gift of savings in a tough economy.

| December 1st, 2009 | Posted in Wireless Billing |

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