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Posted on January 1 0001 by Mark Wohlschlegel • WC3W

We are continued to be gifted with help from our loyal participants. One of our truly avid participants is Savas Pavlidis, SV2AEL.
Savas wrote me an email a couple weeks ago, and suggested that we consider creating a Facebook page for the DX Marathon Program.
The reasons:

Benefits of Creating a Facebook Group:

Increased visibility and participation: A Facebook group will enable participants and interested parties to easily share information, discuss the competition, and encourage others to join. This will contribute to greater participation and exposure of the competition.

Direct communication: The group will allow for immediate and continuous communication with the target audience. You will be able to update members on all the latest developments, deadlines, and guidelines of the competition, while also being able to address any questions they may have in real-time.

Community and engagement: Through the group, a sense of community will be fostered among participants, making them feel more connected to the competition and more committed to actively participating.

Content promotion: Participants will be able to share their own content (e.g., photos, videos, articles) related to the competition, thereby promoting both their presence and the competition itself to an even wider audience.

Statistical analysis and feedback: With the tools provided by Facebook, we will be able to track member engagement, collect important statistics, and receive feedback to improve the competition.

In summary, I believe that creating a Facebook group for DX Marathon will contribute significantly to its success by increasing visibility, boosting participation and creating a strong community around the project.

There are millions of radio amateurs Facebook users out there, who can be informed, instantly quickly efficiently, and at no cost.

Well, folks, through the extraordinary effort of Savas, we now have a Facebook page. Please check it out, and “Like it” for us.
Here is the path that you can use to connect to the facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61565429540333

We will be putting this on our website page shortly. Thank you Savas for doing this for the program.