How to find bands on facebook
Want to Find Band Members? 3 Ways to Find a Perfect Match
It’s difficult to find band members that are reliable
and talented — in fact, this seems to be the biggest struggle for musicians looking to start up a new project.In my experience starting up my own band, great musicians are all too often horrible band members. Bad experiences have changed the way I go about trying to find band members.
When piecing together my band, I tried everything – Craigslist, posting up flyers at universities, posting on Facebook groups, etc. Some of these worked well with some tweaking, and others failed to generate any leads, or got us too few to be worth the time.
In this article, I’m going to share with you what are, in my experience, the 3 most efficient ways to find band members.
Before you start your search, you need a demo.
Putting together a demo is an important part of finding band members because your demo gives potential band members an idea of the musical direction you want to take, and will weed out any uninterested prospects.
If you’re an instrumentalist, your demo doesn’t necessarily have to be a full song with lyrics and everything, but it does have to show what you’re capable of in terms of your own instrument. You also don’t need to go to a studio and get something that’s completely mixed and mastered to perfection (although, if you can afford it, a better quality recording does help gain more interest).
If you play guitar or bass, for example, you can make a pretty clean demo using your own electric guitar, GarageBand, and a cable that runs from your amp’s headphone output to your computer’s USB port.
For vocals and drums, a performance video, even if it’s a cover, will do.
Once you have a demo, you’re ready to start your search for band members. Here are the 3 strategies I’ve found most effective in my search.
1. Posting on Craigslist
Craigslist has continued to be a great source of leads, but there are certain posting methods I’ve found to increase the overall effectiveness of this channel.
When I initially posted on craigslist, I’d talk about the genre of music I wanted to play, but the problem with this is genre is too subjective. For example, if I post on Craigslist saying I want to play in or start a metal band, that can be perceived as a desire to play in a band like Slayer, Avenged Sevenfold, or A Day to Remember depending on who sees the post.
To get a larger supply of leads from craigslist that are more into the type of music I wanted to play, I did keep the genre in the title to attract a broader audience. But instead of discussing genre in the post, I simply listed bands I’m interested in.
As an example, here’s the exact post I’ve been using on Craigslist to find vocalists for my band:
This format has generated the largest number of leads that are actually interested in the style of music my band and I are looking to play. It eliminates some of the subjective views around a genre based post, and lists enough bands to welcome some overlapping interests and to give an idea of what musical direction our band is looking to go in.
Facebook Groups
Facebook groups that include musicians from your city are a great way to find potential band members. You can easily find groups of musicians your city by searching Facebook for “[your city] musicians” and looking at the groups section.
Posting in groups
In my experience, simply treating these groups like a bulletin board hasn’t worked.
When I first started, I made very passive posts that failed to engage members of the Facebook groups at all – often times, they said something along the lines of “Hey guys, my band is looking for a singer. Let me know if you’re interested, thanks!” I’d usually include some details about what we sound like, but they pretty much all followed this format and got no results.
+ People Are Receiving Mysterious Cassette Tapes In The Mail
The problem with posts like this is that they don’t engage people at all. Instead, forming your post in the form of a question will gather responses from other musicians much more effectively.
So instead of something similar to the post above, think of how you can change your post into a question. Posts like “Hey guys, any vocalists looking to join a band?” will work much better than a pitch-and-thanks style post.
Reaching out to group members directly
In addition to posting in the Facebook groups I’ve been able to find, directly messaging some of the members has been a productive use of my time. Often times, people in these groups are very open to helping their fellow musicians.
When doing this, it’s a good idea to look through the members’ profile to see if they’re into your style of music. If they are, you can reach out to them with a message like this:
“Hey [name], I saw that you were a member of [Facebook group name].
My band is looking for a [member type], and I thought you might be able to help.
Do you know anyone who might be interested?”
For every 10 messages I send like this, usually around 3-4 people respond. And many of those end up with solid referrals. This is how I found my bass player.
Facebook Ads
Facebook ads have by far been the most effective source of leads for me. Once I figured out what I was doing, I was able to get new leads for around $2.50 each.
To set up a Facebook ad, you need to have a Facebook page. If you don’t have a Facebook page, you can create one here. The ad doesn’t have to be created on your bands Facebook page – for my ad, I just created a generic Facebook page titled “Rock” and built the ad within that.
Creating your ad
Once you have your page set up, you can create your ad. Here’s exactly how I set up the ad I used to find vocalist leads. After you’ve selected to create a new ad, choose the “Reach” option.
Next, you want to choose your age, gender, and location preferences. My band was looking for a male singer in Jacksonville, Florida in roughly their 20s.
Finally, you want to target people who play the instrument you’re searching for with music taste similar to that of the music you’re trying to create. To target people by the instrument they play, click browse –> interests –> hobbies and activities –> arts and music –> then choose your desired instrument.
You can also type singing, guitar, drums, etc. into the box, but make sure when you make your selection you include the option that’s under the subsections mentioned above to target people who have an interest in playing these instruments. Facebook’s ad platform seems to do a great job at showing the ad only to people who are most interested in whatever your selection is.
+ Warning: Facebook Will Not Help You If Your Page Gets Hacked!
Next, click the “Narrow Further” targeting option and start adding bands related to the style of music your band plays, like this…
Add as many bands here as you can think of. The more bands you add, the wider your audience is.
After you finish adding in your target audience, choose your budget. I recommend spending at least $5 per day to get results somewhat quickly.
Finally, select “Next” to start creating your ad.
When creating your ad, Facebook allows you to choose from a selection of free stock images. Choose a stock image that shows a musician performing on the instrument you’re targeting to capture the attention of people who actually play that instrument. These stock performance images work much better than images including any amount of text.
+ Why I Recently Deleted My Soundcloud Account
As for text, write your ad in a way that encourages interested Facebook users to like or comment on your post. Not only is this how you’re going to gather leads (which I’ll discuss more later), but increased engagement shows Facebook that people are interested in your ad, which can lower the cost of reaching your target audience.
After weeks of testing, here’s the version of the ad I made in our search for vocalists that worked best for gathering likes and comments.
Once you finish putting together your ad, click confirm at the bottom of the screen to publish your ad.
After publishing, your ad will need to go through a review process where Facebook makes sure you didn’t violate their terms by, for example, using any explicit language or having more than 20% of your image include text.
Getting leads from your ad
Once your ad is running, check the notifications on the Facebook page you created and you’ll notice that people are liking and commenting on your ad. The people who have liked or commented on your status are your leads. Click through to their profile and send them a message from your personal account mentioning the ad you made, and ask if you can send them a demo to see if they’re interested in the style of music you’re looking to make.
This is how I’ve been gathering leads using Facebook ads. On average, it has cost me about $2.50 per lead, which I’d say is a pretty good price relative to the time I’ve spent gathering leads without Facebook ads.
Contacting your leads
After you come into contact with potential leads from Craigslist, Facebook groups, or your Facebook ads, ask if you can send them a demo to see if they’re interested in working with you.
If your demo interests them, ask if they can send a recording showcasing their talents. Asking for a recording is a good test of reliability, and having reliable members is extremely important in creating any amount of progress for your band. Without reliable band members, it’s unlikely you’ll progress fast enough to keep everyone interested in the project.
After you’ve listened to each other’s demos, if you think your musical skills seem like they would fit well together, set up a jam session to see if you’re musically and personally compatible.
Be careful about letting your first impression of someone determine your opinion of him or her – whether it’s positive or negative. It’s very easy to like someone when first meeting them, but having 3-4 practices with someone before deciding if they’re in the band can give both of you enough time together to determine if you’re a perfect fit for one another.
Conclusion
These are the most effective strategies I’ve found for finding great band members. I’ve spent lots of time trying things that haven’t worked, and have tried nearly everything you can find online about searching for potential band mates.
By far, the Facebook ads have been the most effective channel of the three for finding potential band members. The best part is that once you set up the ad, all you have to do is message people that have come to you – you don’t have to do a lot of manual searching anymore.
Hopefully these tips give you a better chance at piecing your band together with the perfect lineup of people so you can start releasing music and playing shows!
The ultimate guide to Facebook for musicians
When it comes to promoting yourself on social media as a musician, there is still one staple that you simply can not afford not to use – Facebook. However, Facebook is now so universal that some musicians misunderstand its subtleties and don’t properly take advantage of them.
As such, we’ve put together this handy guide on how to promote yourself as a musician on Facebook by standing out from the crowd and growing your following. But first, let’s get a better understand of where Facebook comes from.
The history of Facebook
How Facebook became the cultural phenomenon today has been the subject of everything from online articles to the major Hollywood film The Social Network (written by The West Wing creator Aaron Sorkin and starring Jesse Eisenberg). However, here is a slightly more succinct look into its past.
The origins of Facebook have always been somewhat unclear and, to some, controversial.
Then 19-year-old Harvard sophomore Mark Zuckerburg started thefacebook.com in 2004. It came after he tried several other ideas, with sites like Facemash (a site for rating his fellow students) proving popular on campus.
It’s been alleged several times that the idea was not an original one. It’s been alleged the plans for a facebook-style social network for Harvard were created by Cameron Winklevoss, Tyler Winklevoss, and Divya Narendra went on to sue Zuckerburg. Facebook would eventually settle their suit.
Originally only being open to Harvard students, Facebook would go on to be available right across the Ivy League. After seeing mass sign ups, Facebook would eventually be made open to the public.
The company would receive its first “angel” investment of $500,000 from Peter Thiel, who was introduced to the company by Napster founder Sean Parker.
Expanding rapidly over the coming years, Facebook would go on to make Mark Zuckerburg the world’s youngest multi-billionaire. Though its functionality has continually changed over the years, including everything from online marketplaces to temporary image “story” sharing, it has still stayed true to its core principle of being a site for social networking.
Ten top tips for musicians starting or running a Facebook page
1. Research similar accounts
This is especially important for new pages but can also be useful for those with an established following. It doesn’t matter whether they are huge international names or local independent musicians; you can still learn form their pages. Find bands in a similar genre to yours and check out what sort of content works for them. Before you have a big audience of your own to get this information from, this can be a great place to start when looking for leads on good content.
Don’t forget to share content from other local bands. Music doesn’t always need to be cutthroat; if you help out other local bands, they are just as likely to help yours. However, never use images without crediting their original owners.
2. Secure your name
Once you’ve decided on a band name, you should always try and secure as many relevant social media handles as possible. Even if you don’t plan to use them straight away, at least they then belong to you and not someone else! You can start a Facebook fan page for your band by following these steps:
- Follow this link to create a Facebook page.
- Click on the “Artist, Band, or Public Figure“ button
- You will then have the option to select the “musician/band” category
- Enter your band or artist name, read and agree to the Terms of Service.
3. Select a professional URL
Facebook allows its band pages to pick their own web address that gets tagged on the facebook.com site address. When doing this, try and keep it looking professional. If your original name is taken (and you should always research this before naming your band), then using something like /mybandnameUK or /mybandnameOfficial is going to look much better than some of the alternatives that Facebook is going to suggest (adding a bunch of numbers, for instance).
4. Select strong header & profile images
Facebook header and profile pictures are a very important part of creating an attractive looking profile. The latest Facebook update also lets you utilise short video clips as your header image, which may prove handy.
If you’re only just starting out with your band, see if you can get a professional photographer booked in to take some pictures of the group, either at a photography studio, gig or recording session. These can all make strong profile images.
5. Consider whether to sync with other social media
Facebook allows you to sync your account with other forms of social media like Instagram and Twitter, making sure that posts go across all platforms. That said, while it is convenient, you may want to consider carefully whether this is the right move to make.
There is an argument that all social media platforms are different and should be treated as such. Visual content may be better for Instagram; content that you want to add many hashtags to may be better on Twitter etc. Plus, posting too regularly can annoy your audience.
6. Get to know your audience
If you already have a Facebook page for your band or music project, it’s important to establish what kind of content your audience will react to. What time are they likely to be online for big announcements? What kind of mix of content will they react to? Going through past posts can help with this, as well as using analytics.
Facebook offers its own analytics page called “Insights” to track where your traffic comes from and how your content works with your audience. You can use this to get to know your audience better and work out what content is most likely to engage them.
7. Consider your content mix
Many high profile Facebook pages will post content that is specifically related to them but mix in some generally entertaining content that may be more tenuously linked but likely to garner a response from the audience.
8. Watch the use of hashtags
As eluded to in a previous point, each social media platform is radically different. While Facebook now allows hashtagging, it is still something of a novelty and adding as many as you would on, say, Instagram may not be a good idea.
9. Utilise Facebook live
Facebook Live has been one of the best updates for bands… for a start; it gives all of your followers a notification when you activate it! Try live streaming parts of gigs, rehearsals or big announcements. Just don’t use it too often!
10. Keep it updated regularly
Far too many bands seem to abandon their pages after their first few posts or let it go months at a time before posting. One of the best ways to ensure you keep your audience engaged is by regularly posting content.
Big companies recognise the worth of Facebook… so should your band!Try assigning one member of the band to each for of social media to spread the work load.
Facebook pages to like
Last Minute Musicians
Musicians For Cruises
The Musicians’ Union
Universal Production Music
Pitchfork
Help Musicians UK
Music Support
BBC Introducing
BBC Sounds
PRS for Music
PRS Foundation
Top UK Wedding Bands
Metropolis Studios
Dawsons Music
Do you have any good advice for musicians on Facebook? What do you find works well for you band? Leave your thoughts in the comments below…
Share this:
FacebookTwitterReddit
How to search communities on Facebook on a computer or phone
March 8 Social media instructions
Contents:
How to search for communities on Facebook? Often, many users have problems finding this or that information. In this article, you can learn more about finding communities on Facebook.
How to search groups on Facebook?
Search for a group on Facebook on a computer
Log in to your account, that is, enter your username and password. This is usually the first page you see (unless you're already logged in).
If all the data turned out to be correct, then the main page will appear on your screen.
Next, you can start searching for the community you need. To do this, click on search. You can see it in the top left corner. Search is located to the right of the social network icon.
After that, click on this image and type in what you are interested in.
The results you requested were returned. In order to display only communities, click on the “Groups” icon after the rest of the search filters.
When you click on this icon, only one community will be displayed for the previously entered word in the search.
On the phone
In order to search for a community on Facebook, you need to log in to the social network.
In the top panel where the icons are displayed, click on the 6th character in a row. There are 3 sticks. Click on this icon.
After this action, the menu is displayed. Select "Groups".
Click on the magnifying glass icon located in the top bar.
Enter the query that interests you at the moment. After that, you are presented with all kinds of groups in accordance with the search.
Facebook Graph Search Tool
You are wondering what communities people who are passionate about painting are browsing. Or which groups users interested in IT are browsing. To clarify such questions, a wonderful function has been created on Facebook, the name of which is Facebook Graph Search.
In order to use it, you need to switch your Facebook to English. The first thing to do is click on the symbol that looks like an inverted triangle.
Select "Settings" from the drop-down list. The icon looks like a gear. Click on it.
After that, select "language" in the settings.
The first line will contain the previously selected Facebook language. Change to English (US).
You can now use the Facebook Graph Search tool. How to do it? For a better understanding, an example will be given. For example, the user wanted to know which pages are of interest to Christian Ronaldo. To do this, he will enter a query into the Facebook search. But the request must be different from the usual form. It must be written in Latin and a certain structure must be observed. An example looks like this:
"Pages liked by Cristiano Ronaldo"
The user now has various photos and videos on the screen, depending on his request. This tool is used by marketers to identify the interests of a particular group. Perhaps everyone will find something useful in this tool.
Sort search results
For example, you are interested in the topic of philosophy. And you wanted to see communities on this topic. Click on the search bar. It is located on the left, above the list.
Enter your question.
Click "search", now various results are presented. There can be photos, videos and communities.
To see exactly the communities, click on "Groups". This line is located on the left, in the list below the main line.
Now only groups are displayed.
You can subscribe to them.
How to search for groups on Facebook on the desired topic
As already mentioned, there is a special search "Graph Search", which exists only on Facebook.
How to use it? First you need to translate the language of your Facebook into English (US). This must be done because this option is not supported in Russian.
Decide on a query and keyword. For example, you need to find a group whose name is "Live Informatics". To do this, select a keyword, in the example it is "Informatics".
You can subscribe to a community. This can be done by clicking on the symbol located in the same field with the community.
Video review:
Post tags: Facebook
The most interesting Facebook groups. How to find groups on facebook. How to find Facebook groups
08/18/2011, Thu, 21:08, Moscow , Text: Vladislav Meshcheryakov
A comparison of the most popular Facebook pages in general and its Russian-speaking audience revealed an interesting fact. If readers of the “worldwide” communities are interested almost exclusively in modern music, then the interests of visitors to the “Russian” segment of the social network range from politics to travel, photos and antiviruses.
CNews compared the listings of the most popular communities on Facebook among the Russian-speaking and English-speaking audiences.
The comparison showed that if the interests of domestic Facebook users fluctuate in the widest range from the activities of President Medvedev to the business of the anti-virus developer ESET, then the global reader mainly loves music and poker.
The entire top ten global Facebook communities are exclusively dedicated to media or music brands. The first brand that is not related to show business can be found in it only at the 11th place in the rating, and this brand is Coca Cola. However, her page is only 180,000 readers behind Linkin Park, or 0.6% of the total audience of the community, so Coca Cola has every chance to bypass Linkin Park and break into the "top 10" in the coming days: Cola's daily readership growth is higher than that of avant-garde rockers by 46,000.
The "official Facebook community" page has recently become the most popular global page. Most recently, she took over the leadership from the community of the online application Texas Hold "em Poker ("Texas poker", the world's most popular version of the poker rules) developed by Zynga. out of ten communities.In addition to them, the pages of the Family Guy series (originally known as Family Guy) and Youtube video hosting were included in the "world top".0003
Top 10 popular Facebook pages
Name | Popularity, million likes | Weekly growth, million likes | Subject | |
1 | 51.06 | 2.29 | Advertisements | |
2 | Texas Hold'em Poker | 48.81 | 0.59 | Games |
3 | Eminem | 45.73 | 1.96 | Music |
4 | YouTube | 43. 91 | 2.69 | Music, video |
5 | Rihanna | 43.8 | 1.98 | Music |
6 | Lady Gaga | 42.58 | 1.57 | Music |
7 | Michael Jackson | 39.93 | 1.2 | Music |
8 | Shakira | 39.29 | 2.13 | Music |
9 | Family Guy | 36.6 | 1.32 | TV program |
10 | Linkin Park | 33.91 | 1.12 | Music |
Source: Facebook
At the same time, in the Russian segment of Facebook, only two of the ten most visited pages can be attributed to the entertainment genre: these are the communities of television programs Comedy Club and ProjectorParisHilton.
The rest of the Russian-speaking "top ten" Facebook is formed by very diverse projects. Among them are, in particular, political topics covered on the page of President Dmitry Medvedev (U.S. President Barack Obama is not in the global top 10). There is a topic of travel and advertising (sale of last-minute tours) and two communities dedicated to the problems of diasporas: the Global Jewish Online Center Jewish.Ru and the Russian-language forum about the USA: America.gov/ru.
Two out of ten Russian top communities can be attributed to the theme of “lifestyle”: this is the page of the fashion magazine Look at me and not far from it in terms of the audience “I love PHOTO”.
Quite unexpectedly, the second most popular community among the Russian-speaking audience was the Nod32 antivirus community from ESET, which was “liked” by 174,000 users. It can be seen that the main competitor of ESET in the domestic market, Kaspersky Lab, occupies only the 38th line in the Russian-language top of Facebook with incomplete 27 thousand readers.
Top 10 popular Facebook pages in Russian
Name | Popularity, thousand likes | weekly growth, thousand likes | Subject | |
1 |
The long-awaited and favorite day of the week has arrived! There was no strength left for instant coffee, the hated sandwich annoys with its very appearance, and there are still a few hours before the end of the working day. What kind of work on a Friday afternoon? Alas, the depth of this thought remained unappreciated by the management, which means that it will be necessary to create the appearance of work.
Sympathizing and practically empathizing with this situation, let's share what you can do while sitting smartly in front of the computer. So, here are the Top 10 Entertainment Groups on Facebook.
Children are told: don't run or don't run, young and immature - don't worry, adults - don't freak out. And we say the opposite - run, noah, take a steam bath, freak out. In two words, be alive. And NOT to do something you always have time.
We talk about how to become happier, how to change your life, how to stop striving to meet other people's requirements, and how to live "your way."
Official website www.atkritka.com. Note that it is possible to create your own postcard.
The community does not shine with originality, but quickly selects funny photos from the network.
Representation in the social network of a popular resource. Designers and not only will appreciate all the versatility of typical clients: “I need a person to be seen from both sides at once, as if we are in a 4-dimensional space. The usual volume will not work, it is beaten!
Contrary to the loud name, the number of photo jokes and moderately funny pictures exceeds the number of videos on YouTube.
Facebook is no exception either. This resource is aimed for a more adult audience, unlike VK. Beyond Communication you can also find Facebook groups, join in them and share your opinion with others. To start searching:
- Go to your profile.
- There is a search bar right above your page image. There you see your name and a magnifying glass icon next to it.
- Type in the name of the group you are looking for. click by the "Enter" button. Facebook will show you all groups, pages and people with the query that you entered in the search. To the left of the many options, you can notice the type of results.
These can be events, groups, users, as well as the best results for your query. It shows the most popular groups with high activity. To become a member of a particular community, click "Submit Request".
List of all groups you have added to yourself, will be shown on the main page of your profile at the bottom left. Sometimes people confuse Facebook communities with public pages. The main difference between these two types is that that public pages are created for advertising and can be find and view all users on the Internet, whether or not they have a Facebook account. For , you need to submit a request.
See what most popular groups on Facebook exist at the moment, statistics will help https://facebook.ksan.ru/ . This site shows you the ranking of the largest communities, whose content is constantly updated and there is an influx of audience. Most often here you can find groups of world-class brands, such as KFC, Nike, pages where celebrity fans gather, groups with entertainment content like "Humor", Love and relationships, Online games.
This rating is based on the number of communities - the more participants, the higher the position of the group in the ranking. It also depends on engagement. people in the life of the group. If you are promoting your Facebook account, you have then this rating will help you more accurately choose a community, to order advertising. Also depending on your Facebook requests compiles a list of recommended pages for you.
You can find it in the menu on the left. If you join groups, which are presented there, most likely, it will be easier for you to find . For a more detailed rating analysis groups fit site https://www.t30p.ru/ This service provides information not only about the number of participants in one community or another. In it you can see engagement ratios – namely, how many people and makes reposts to his page from one community or another.
Most popular Facebook groups in Russia
Most popular Facebook groups in Russia not much different from those groups that are widely distributed throughout the world.
These are also well-known brands, celebrity profiles, sayings of great people, pages with entertainment content and games. It also includes a group dedicated to Facebook itself, portal with news from the first channel. Groups aimed at the development of intelligence and to develop creativity.
Compiled a list of the best pages and communities that can be useful in everyday life, for which we are very grateful to Irina .
So, without much discussion, here is the whole list.
BUSINESS, PROJECT PROMOTION:
. Business Marathon. Israel
. Russian-speaking business in Israel
. Interior design in Israel
. Master Services Israel ProMaster
. Cluster - Disruptive Technologies HUB
CHARITY, VOLUNTEERING:
. Timur and his team (Timcohelp)
. Chance for life / Chance4life
.
. מתנדבים למען ניצולי שואה
LANGUAGE MEETINGS:
Language Exchange Israel YEAH Cultural
. Yeah:Tel Aviv Language Exchange
PETS:
. Israel loves cats - Israel loves cats
. ISRAELI DOGS (for Russian Israelis)
. Pets - Israel
WOMEN'S GROUPS:
. For whiners, depressions and pms
. On the air only girls
. Women's Territory
. Meetings for new friends
. Boomerang goodness
. Girlfriends
HEALTH AND LIFESTYLE:
. Healing in Israel
. Medicine and health for women (and not only)
. Questions for beauticians in Israel
. Proper nutrition and a healthy lifestyle together with Alla Best
. Proper nutrition VitaTeva
DATE:
. Dating Romance in Israel
.
.
.
GAMES:
. ChGK @ Bar 911
. Mafia by Adventure
. Mafia Club "Maska". Game Mafia, Tel Aviv, Israel
. MAFIA ISRAEL CLUB - Game Mafia in Israel
. ENCOUNTER - international game in Israel
. Trendl - board games in Israel
. InSightOut - Play until the result is
. Riddles, puzzles and puzzles
COOKING:
. I don't eat anyone - vegans and vegetarians of Israel.
. Yana's Indian / Vedic cooking master-classes
. We have delicious!
. I would eat!
CULTURAL LIFE:
. Weekend-IL
What and Where, When and How
Tory Brayman & Co
LECTURES and more:
. SPHERE
. Sambation
. Think&drink Different
ADS:
. Israeli free classifieds board
. Doska_il bulletin board all of israel
. free bulletin board in israel
. לוח מודעות חופשי וחינמי
I'll give it for free (Israel) - RuCoil
. Second hand - I'll give it as a GIFT, Israel
. Give away/exchange or sell!
. Take it for free - the capital is Jerusalem
. We give freely and from the heart!
. Doing good (תרומות ומעשים טובים)
ONLINE SHOPPING:
. pokupki.online
. ebay world
. Smart Shopping
. e-ma-bey
. me-ma-bey
. אמהות קונות ביחד
BUY-SALES:
. Buy / Sell iL
. Prodam_il Selling in Israel
. Flea market Israel
HELP AND INTERCHANGE:
. Help Your Neighbor (Israel)
. Barter/Exchange of services. Israel.
. Send Next
. Tremp / טרמפ
. Advice to a friend
WALKING, HIKING, TRAVELING IN ISRAEL:
. ADventure
. Chronicus כרוניקוס
. שישי שבת ישראלי - shishi shabbat israeli
. On a hike! Igors hiking
. Meeting point
. Long live local history!!!
. Israel-history, geography, excursions
. Tel-Aviv Tours Tours in Tel Aviv with Boris Brestovitsky
. Travels in Israel from Natalie
. Travellab - Journeys to the Middle East and Africa
. Igor Tours Ltd - Tours by Igor Torik
. Q-Terra - Adventure Tourism
. Amateur walks
.
. טיולים ואגדות
TRAVELING ABROAD:
. Traveling around Israel and beyond...
. Travel Reports from Israel Abroad
. Author's travels "POOH"
JOBS (VACANCIES):
. Jobs Jobs Israel
. rabota_il Jobs and services in Israel
. Israel Executive Jobs
RETURNS:
. Repatriates in Tel Aviv
. Olim in Tel Aviv Yafo
. Ramat-Gan 9 Repatriation Department0187 . Tatyana Projector Ashdod
SEMINARS, TRAININGS:
. Training center "Urban Tao"
. AUM - center of seminars, meditations and personal development
. All Roads
. Zen Tracks
. International women's club "MUZA" (International woman club "MUZA")
. Psychology, psychodrama, group therapy in Israel
. Magic pendel
. Reiki practitioners
. Club "Blagost" Israel
. Territory of love
STYLE, SHOPPING:
. My Look Today is.