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Monday, February 24, 2014

Turn Likes Into Profits With Facebook Marketing

By Estrella Plahs


Are you scared of not knowing what to do when it comes to marketing on Facebook? This is a common problem faced by people who haven't learned about this form of campaign. Thankfully, this article simply and efficiently explains what it takes to create an effective campaign, so read on.

All content on your site should be easy to Like and Share on Facebook. It should also appear in shortened form with a link on your Facebook wall. If people are able to share your content with their followers, you'll find that your reach begins to expand exponentially, and so will your profits. Facebook Offers is a great tool for running contests or giving away free products through your website. Set up your offer and switch it to Promoted Post via your Wall. You can promote it outside your fan base if you feel it is a great offer.

If you're having trouble gaining followers, you can offer a sweepstakes in return for their "Like". Just place the sweepstakes in a tab on your company's page and have them fill it out with their email address, specifying that only those who Like your page will be eligible for the contest.

Never rely on anyone else's advice as to when the best time for updating your page is. While a non-profit may find people are more charitable on the weekend, that doesn't mean your customers aren't actually checking out your page at work. Do your own research to figure out when you should be posting.

Remember to respect your followers privacy when using Facebook to market your business. If someone sends you a glowing review through a private message, remember to ask their permission before making it public. They may have chosen to send you the message that way because they did not want to be publicly acknowledged.

It is possible to send out messages to all of your subscribers at once. While you certainly do not want to overuse this feature, as it will annoy people, it could come in very handy if you have a big announcement or you are running a contest. Save it for only your most important announcements, however.

Do not constantly share business related posts with your audience. While some people may want to hear this type of information regularly, others may find it quite boring. You should try your best to focus your postings on your products, and post less about the way your business actually works.

Keep track of how your page is doing. Monitor your Facebook page's traffic. What sort of posts and content seem to get the most attention from your customers? Take note of what really seems to interest people and what doesn't. Keep track of this information so that you can better plan for the future.

Turn your Facebook experience into a rewarding and profitable one instead of a pointless waste of time. Understand that Facebook is an incredible marketing tool that you can utilize. You will accomplish incredible things if you take what you have learned and use it.




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