04 April 2014

Excellent Advice And Information About Facebook Marketing

By Marcus Biggers


Facebook is free and can be accessed by all people. You can reach elderly shut-ins, rural youths, or an international audience through Facebook. The following information can help you use this resource and market your business on Facebook.

Once you have added a few friends and see their content on your home page, start interacting with them by liking and commenting on their updates. Commenting on updates could have a viral effect. When you comment on an update, your comment will show up on the updater's wall and is visible to all his friends.

If you're using tabs as part of your marketing campaign, make sure the most important tabs are at the front of the list. Under your tabs is a link marked "Edit", you can click that and then reorder the tabs, placing your most important tabs, such as Promotions, at the front.

When you want more people to Like your page, offer them something they can't get unless they click that Like button. One easy way to do this is by running a contest which only those who Like your page can enter. You could also offer a free ebook in return for a Like.

Do you have a self hosted word press blog? If no, I would highly recommend you to start blogging and provide valuable content. Facebook notes is an awesome feature you can use to make your valuable blog content visible publicly to all members of Facebook. Also, there are applications that imports your blog content into the notes in an automated way. Isn't that cool?

This feature would increase your blog traffic tremendously and ultimately your sales if you are using the blog as central hub/nerve centre as I mentioned in my Attraction Marketing Blueprint post. Once you have a clear picture of what you want your page to do, you can begin working on your marketing goals.

Think about why your page exists. Are you simply trying to get the word out about your company and new products? Or, is the page functioning as a forum for better communication with your customers?




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