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Re: What was Lisa up to today?

On 10/14/2014 minkbunny said:

Yep, started as a jade plant - grew into a jade tree.

Planting a ruby tomorrow Cool

And I agree, Lisa is nearing 50 so her audience would be of that generation or older. Doubt that many 22 years old are scanning her pages.

I find the whole phenomenon fascinating from a psychological point of view. I'm not sure what age has to do with it? Would she be more relevant if 22 year olds were viewing her page?
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Re: What was Lisa up to today?

On 10/14/2014 Marienkaefer2 said:
On 10/14/2014 minkbunny said:

Yep, started as a jade plant - grew into a jade tree.

Planting a ruby tomorrow Cool

And I agree, Lisa is nearing 50 so her audience would be of that generation or older. Doubt that many 22 years old are scanning her pages.

I find the whole phenomenon fascinating from a psychological point of view. I'm not sure what age has to do with it? Would she be more relevant if 22 year olds were viewing her page?
Yes. Why do TV shows with killer ratings go off the air each year? Because the sweet advertising dollars are the ratings from the 18-35 (?) year olds. Yes, older viewers have more disposable income, but they are also less likely to switch brands or be influenced by advertisements. This is generically speaking.
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Re: What was Lisa up to today?

On 10/14/2014 Alter Ego said:
On 10/14/2014 Marienkaefer2 said:
On 10/14/2014 minkbunny said:

Yep, started as a jade plant - grew into a jade tree.

Planting a ruby tomorrow Cool

And I agree, Lisa is nearing 50 so her audience would be of that generation or older. Doubt that many 22 years old are scanning her pages.

I find the whole phenomenon fascinating from a psychological point of view. I'm not sure what age has to do with it? Would she be more relevant if 22 year olds were viewing her page?
Yes. Why do TV shows with killer ratings go off the air each year? Because the sweet advertising dollars are the ratings from the 18-35 (?) year olds. Yes, older viewers have more disposable income, but they are also less likely to switch brands or be influenced by advertisements. This is generically speaking.
Ok. Actually, I just thought her Facebook page was interesting and a bit odd. I don't understand that phenomenon of posting every thing you do on FB. Smiley Happy
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Re: What was Lisa up to today?

Okay I always gave the benefit of the doubt to the *viewers* who complained about hosts doing a terrible job presenting items that they *were truly interested in buying*.

But I don't see why ANYONE would bother to read their facebook pages or tweets if they don't like the person or don't care to see what they doing. What's the sense of it???

Anyway, if what is written here is what Lisa writes about, I don't see any harm in it. She's not being mean, or vulgar. It's all lighthearted 'stuff'.

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Re: What was Lisa up to today?

She really is full of herself, isn't she? And seriously, who the heck cares if she had macaroni and cheese, cleaned her sock drawer and went to see bridal dresses?!?! As I said before, she just seems juvenile to me with these things -- like a teenage girl who just got her Facebook page. What makes a person so desperate for attention? Geez.{#emotions_dlg.thumbdown}

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Re: What was Lisa up to today?

I heard she was meeting with some big wigs in NYC about a line of dyeable shoes.

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Re: What was Lisa up to today?

On 10/14/2014 Lucky Charm said:

Okay I always gave the benefit of the doubt to the *viewers* who complained about hosts doing a terrible job presenting items that they *were truly interested in buying*.

But I don't see why ANYONE would bother to read their facebook pages or tweets if they don't like the person or don't care to see what they doing. What's the sense of it???

Anyway, if what is written here is what Lisa writes about, I don't see any harm in it. She's not being mean, or vulgar. It's all lighthearted 'stuff'.

I know it's so weird! They're taking a magnifying glass to her life and poking around her FB looking for anything to gripe about. Bizarre. Her personal life doesn't interest me. I'm not curious so I don't look.

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Re: What was Lisa up to today?

On 10/14/2014 dooBdoo said:
On 10/14/2014 Marienkaefer2 said:
On 10/14/2014 minkbunny said:

Okay, I will bite. Doing nothing but watching the Royals game anyway.

What about her sock drawer was worthy of comment on her FB page?

She rearranged it. She posted a pic of how messy it was. She also posted a pic of her lunch in NYC. Mac and cheese and a Brussels sprout salad. Smiley Happy She is the quintessential Facebooker. Smiley Happy

She knows her audience -- it's much more of the Facebook demographic which is an older demographic for the most part.Smile

"older demographic" LOL I don't think so. And yet "twitter" is for the young, immature crowd"!

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Re: What was Lisa up to today?

On 10/15/2014 12andcounting said:

She really is full of herself, isn't she? And seriously, who the heck cares if she had macaroni and cheese, cleaned her sock drawer and went to see bridal dresses?!?! As I said before, she just seems juvenile to me with these things -- like a teenage girl who just got her Facebook page. What makes a person so desperate for attention? Geez.{#emotions_dlg.thumbdown}

Apparently you care or you wouldn't be on this post about her.