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ONE MONTH OF MYSTERY OF NORTH EAST

Hello readers,
It has been a month now for our Project MYSTERY OF NORTH EAST.
So far we have been mostly focused on our Facebook page and we did get a satisfying result for that. We are uploading a new video every week. Follow our page to get the notifications.
We purchased a domain, and ow making our website, you can visit our under construction website at www.mysteryofnortheast.in.
We uploaded some videos on our YouTube Channel.
We started our twitter account, soon we will be active on it.
We also started our Instagram account.

Results till now from Facebook:

Likes: 722
Followers: 744
Page Reach: 62,000+
Videos uploaded: 5
Video Views: 14,000+
Our most successful post yet is the video "Mystery Of Jatinga".
Also uploaded on Youtube

YouTube:
Subscribers: 21
Videos: 2
Views:21

This month we will be pushing mostly on our website and youtube channel.
Keep supporting us so that we can be fully operational soon and start giving you services and make your travel to the North East memorable.
Stay with #MysteryOfNorthEast.

Thanks for reading and supporting,
Tridip| Samim| Alka

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