Pricing knives on FaceBook?

I use facebook like a business card to generate interest. I have a separate facebook page for my graphic design work and a website. I don't post prices on facebook because I'm not looking for Blue Light Shoppers who are content with safe, mindless, and generic work. When you are selling a custom anything, you are selling your artistry, workmanship, and insights first. That is where the value comes from, not materials and time. Remember, facebook is free (except for selling your personal information to advertisers). You'll get more sales by being active in forums and making yourself known in the custom knife communities than you probably ever will on facebook. As long as your knives are legal and no one is complaining, facebook should leave you alone. Instagram is more about eye candy than facebook. It might be a good place to get some visibility.
 
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