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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Facebook Jail: How To Stay Out

By Ken Acree


Have you heard all about Facebook Jail yet? You may have read that the entire concept is made up. Unfortunately, this isn't exactly the truth. Although it may not technically be called "jail," it is very possible for you to have your privileges suspended. Keep reading to learn how to avoid this dire consequence.

Why should it matter to you? If you are only a casual user of the service, then it may not matter much. It could be seen as a minor annoyance, but not much else. However, if you are a marketer, then being put into Facebook Jail could be viewed as a death blow for your business. Because Facebook is one of the two leading highest traffic sites online, it is critical to the success of your business that you have a presence with the social network.

Some people complain that putting users in "jail" is unfair. Worrying about whether it is fair or not is counterproductive. The fact remains that you better learn how to play by their rules if you want to continue to use the site.

So what can you do to avoid landing in this form of online purgatory? We will discuss three tips that will help to keep you in the clear. These are to act naturally, never spam, and learn to engage your audience.

There are way to many marketers attempting to find a short cut to success. One attempt they make is to jump on Facebook and try to friend everybody under the sun overnight. This is a big no-no and will bring out the ban hammer quickly. Be yourself. Friend your actual friends. Make friends with new people the old fashioned way...by interaction.

Never spam anybody. Many marketers eagerly send spam links the minute they hit Facebook to anyone and everyone. If this is your marketing plan, you might as well get the hand cuffs ready.

Be engaging. Encourage audience participation at all times. Ask questions. When you do this you bank a lot of goodwill with the social sites. When you engage others you will develop a following. You will be viewed as a marketing leader rather than a spam artist.

Here's the final word. Be yourself. Take time to get to know people and build real relationships. You will not only avoid Facebook Jail, but will actually see your business thrive online.




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