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NASPA started its '''Facebook''' page in late 2011 as part of its [[social media]] strategy, and by the end of its first year had signed up over 500 of its members. It’s the best way to reach competitive North American SCRABBLE players on Facebook.   
  
 
Many of our tournament and club [[directors]] also set up their own club pages and tournament events, and are welcome to advertise them either on the NASPA Facebook page, or below on this page.
 
Many of our tournament and club [[directors]] also set up their own club pages and tournament events, and are welcome to advertise them either on the NASPA Facebook page, or below on this page.

Revision as of 13:05, 5 January 2012

NASPA started its Facebook page in late 2011 as part of its social media strategy, and by the end of its first year had signed up over 500 of its members. It’s the best way to reach competitive North American SCRABBLE players on Facebook.

Many of our tournament and club directors also set up their own club pages and tournament events, and are welcome to advertise them either on the NASPA Facebook page, or below on this page.

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