Category: Facebook

Use the Tools Facebook Offers

Using the tools that are already offered in Facebook is important because they are really great. They are set up to help make it as easy as possible for you to market your business online. They are pretty much foolproof because they are made for Facebook.

* Blueprint – You can learn straight from Facebook what works best for marketing your business on their platform. You can learn new skills, study fast or slow depending on how you want to do it, and you can access your courses from anyplace. On a side note, if you want to offer services for your clients on Facebook, getting these skills is in demand.

Link to Blueprint – https://www.facebook.com/blueprint?_rdr

* Learn How – If you really want to get to the next level of learning how to succeed with Facebook on Facebook’s platform, learn how to make the most of your Facebook page, how Facebook ads work, how to measure results, and exactly how to create ads that target your audience.

Link to Learn How – https://www.facebook.com/business/learn

* Free Analytics Apps – Using the analytics that Facebook offers is important because it gives you the real insights that you need in order to know whether or not your efforts are working on Facebook or not. You can measure views, clicks, sales and more.

* Use the Power Editor – Facebook has an advertisement editor so you don’t need to use any outside sources to create your ads that get results. Its Power Editor allows you to manage your ads easily. You do need to use Chrome to use the power editor but it’s simple to use and set up.

Link to Power Editor – https://www.facebook.com/help/194355723944655/

* Facebook Segmenting Tools – Facebook allows you to look at different groups of people according to their demographics and other segmentation modes. You can market directly to people who are on specific platforms, and even in particular states or in certain groups on Facebook.

* Create Funnels – When you use Facebook to create a funnel, you can see how people move through your funnel and become customers. It will give you enormous insights into what your customers are doing once they enter your funnel.

* Business Pages – Facebook allows you to create a business page for free. Once you create your business page, you’ll have new tools opened to you to help you promote it. You can create a call to action, put your newsletter sign-up on there, and more.

* Communities – Using communities to market your business is a great way to use Facebook for marketing. You can not only communicate in a new way with your customers, but you can also promote the posts and more in the communities.

Facebook is a wonderful platform to use to promote your business – whether it’s a bricks and mortar business or a digital business. It doesn’t matter because you can use it to market internationally or hyper locally when you use the tools they make available to businesses.

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Facebook Marketing

Tips On Using Facebook For Marketing

Facebook’s popularity with Internet users has run into the millions since its acceptance of anyone with a valid email address in 2006. Most members play games, update their profiles and upload photos or videos for their friends to view. While planting crops on Farmville, drinking virtual coffee in the cafe or beating off snakes in FrontierVille is addicting, Facebook can also be a powerful marketing tool for Internet marketers.

Marketers, including those using the Internet to market their products, know that in order to attract potential customers, they need to announce the benefits of their products to a large audience and give their readers a reason to visit their site. Simply put, no Visitors = No Sales.

Facebook members make connections with each other, called Friends, and you are only allowed to contact or message those friends. Member profiles are only available to other Facebook members, which creates a loose pool to specifically market to. Some of Facebook’s most popular applications, those you probably use every day are specifically for Internet marketers.

In fact, marketers who know how to market on Facebook start that huge marketing process with their Profile, adding games, puzzles or videos that are interesting to other users. Facebook’s underlying purpose is to make the site a fun place to be. An RSS feature allows users to syndicate their blogs, increasing their exposure dramatically.

Users can use Facebook to promote products from Clickbank and Amazon as an affiliate, whether they have their own website or not.

Here are some tips to get you started and to keep you out of trouble with this very powerful social networking site.

Each user has a profile page and part of that page is used for The Wall;effectively a place to post messages for each user to see. If your “friends” have access to your full profile, friend marketers can post messages on your Wall. Perhaps a more effective application might be posting attachments to your Wall promoting products.

Application developers have found a home with Facebook and are happy to design applications that rapidly become standard Facebook apps, taking advantage of the Web 2.0 graphic and audio options available to users.

One feature that’s used by those who scan posts instead of reading them is the Status feature. This feature is a quick update on what you are doing and, used carefully, can be a powerful marketing tool. For instance, using Facebook’s format, “John Thomas just finished his new software.” A convenient link to that sales page for that software would get a lot of traffic just from curious members.

A Facebook Event is used for keeping friends aware of upcoming events. Here is where a marketer can advertise seminars, podcasts and ecourses, to name a few. Facebook’s rules about announcing an event should be carefully read in order to avoid being branded a spammer.

Videos are everywhere and have rapidly become the most popular method to use to market many Internet products. Videos can be added to Facebook with a Facebook Mobile application, which has a webcam feature. The videos cannot be shared outside of Facebook, but with the huge membership ranging in the 60 to 70 million users and growing daily, that shouldn’t be too much of a setback to a smart marketer.

Facebook is the perfect versatile application for creative marketers to increase their traffic and, therefore, their customer base. Simple processes can be powerful marketing tools and Facebook is no exception.

Categories: Facebook

Facebook Organic Reach

Facebook Organic Reach

Facebook organic reach has declined recently for businesses ( since April 2015) so businesses have to develop new strategies to reach their customers and get their engagement for their product or service. 

At www.quicksprout.com, they do many studies on how to increase customer engagement and they developed this Infographic to explain some of the ways you can reach out to your customer without having to do direct adverting. It is a great infographic so I had to embed ( they gave the embed code) on my website.  

How to Improve Your Facebook’s Organic Reach
Courtesy of: Quick Sprout
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