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RV.net is on Facebook!

February 26, 2009 by RV.net Blog Admin · 7 Comments  
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Yes, we’ve gone and done it… joined the ranks of the Facebook fanatics. RV.net now has a page on Facebook!

find_us_on_facebook_badgeIf you’re on Facebook already, please become a fan of RV.net, and interact with us and other RV.net fans. And if you’re not yet a member of Facebook, you may want to give it a try! It’s no longer just for college kids anymore; here’s a quote from eMarketer:

“…women ages 55 and older are the fastest-growing demographic group on Facebook, with membership numbers up 175.3% since the end of September 2008. The number of males in that age group grew 137.8% in the same period.”

So become a fan of RV.net on Facebook and connect with other RV.net fans across the country!

(Note to become a fan of the RV.net page you must have or sign-up for a free Facebook account.)

We’ve also made it SUPER EASY to share articles you like from the RV.Net blog on YOUR facebook page/status. If you notice at the bottom of every article is a series of icons that all link to various social networks or social bookmark sites. All you have to do to share any article to your facebook account is click on the facebook icon. It’s that simple.

If you have any other ideas or suggestions on how we might be able to make our blog better please don’t hesitate to leave a comment. We do read them. :-)

Happy surfing and get out there and go camping.

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7 Responses to “RV.net is on Facebook!”

  1. Neal Cohen on February 26th, 2009 1:40 pm

    This is great. I was just about to leave the Fb world for a more specific rv site. Now, I can “have my cake and eat it too.”

  2. Dirk Fleck on February 26th, 2009 3:54 pm

    I dont know where to go for this…….I am 46 years old and in about 1970 my folks took us to the Seattle Washington area camping. At a campground on a lake/pond near Seattle we witnessed the tragedy of a young man that drown . I remember a group of young people swiming in that lake that were probably teenagers so my guess is the victim today would have been in his mid/late 50s. I would like to revisit this campground for some personal closure. My guess is this campground was a public campground as that was a favorite of my mothers. Any idea where else to post this msg to see if anyone can help with information.

    Dirk
    Indiana

  3. RV.net Blog Admin on February 27th, 2009 8:21 am

    Dirk, I have reposted your comment under a Campgrounds/State Parks article (located here), as I think you’ll have better results there. I also suggest you post your question in the RV.net Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions forum as many of the users there know a tremendous amount about various campgrounds and RV resorts throughout the United States. I really do wish you the best of luck in finding this campground, and the closure you desire.

  4. travelgirl on February 27th, 2009 5:12 pm

    I joined FACEBOOK recently only because I have grandchildren, and a close son-in-law who use it. I only communicate with them, not publically. I have been on RV.NET for many years. MY ? for you is: Why do I want to use facebook for my RV.NET, when your own web-site and blog, (which this was sent in my home e-mail) is so good?

    Another ? All thos colored ICONS on the bottom–what do each of them mean? I can see facebook, google, but please explain the others. What is: stumbleUpon ? Technorati? delicaious ? Reddit ? Digg ? & Slashdot.

    I think there are many who also would like this information. Thanks a lot.

  5. john Christman on February 27th, 2009 8:00 pm

    Dirk,

    I don’t know if I can be of any help, but the first place that comes to mind is a place called Lake Sawyer in the town of Black Diamond, WA about 25 miles southeast of downtown Seattle. To my knowledge there isn’t now nor has ever been any campgrounds in Seattle itself. I’m in a campground with a small man-made lake, but given the time frame that you are speaking of that rules out this campground. We just celebrated our 20th anniversary late last year. The current owner of the campground that I’m referring to (Lake Sawyer) is Sunrise Resorts and they might know more. http://www.sunriseresorts.com will get you to them. Good Luck!

  6. Dirk Fleck on February 28th, 2009 4:39 pm

    John

    Thank you very much for the Lake Sawyer possibility. I know we visited Mt Rainer on this trip so the direction of SE of Seattle is very possible. I will check it out.

    Also thanks to RV.net Blog Admin for forwarding my quest!

    Thanks
    Dirk

  7. Dirk Fleck on February 28th, 2009 6:24 pm

    (Just added my email address to the bottom)

    I dont know where to go for this…….I am 46 years old and in about 1970 my folks took us to the Seattle Washington area camping. At a campground on a lake/pond near Seattle we witnessed the tragedy of a young man that drown . I remember a group of young people swiming in that lake that were probably teenagers so my guess is the victim today would have been in his mid/late 50s. I would like to revisit this campground for some personal closure. My guess is this campground was a public campground as that was a favorite of my mothers. Any idea where else to post this msg to see if anyone can help with information.

    Dirk
    Indiana
    biotowndirk@yahoo.com

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