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.
Do not sign up for a Facebook account and expect the name of your brand to speak for itself. Even if the brand you are marketing is fairly well established, you still need to do work to make it even more popular. Failing to do this may result in you losing some of your fans.
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.
Use Facebook to promote yourself as the leader you ARE and show the value you have to offer. But be real and be a real person. Let attraction marketing principles attract real prospects to you.
The reality is, people are on Facebook to build relationships and connect with other people with similar interest. They do not want to be sold to. They no not care about your business. The truth is unless they know you, the will not care about you or about what you have to say. They choose to connect with people that interest them. Leaders attract followers to them naturally - this is normal human psychology. A leader differentiate himself, adds value and stands out from the crowd.
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.
Group positions you as a leader and displays the value you can provide to fellow networkers. Facebook users who join your group can be converted to prospects for your biz by using effective attraction marketing strategies. It pays to establish a group and providing value to the members of the group through emails, invitations to an event etc. I also use groups in Facebook to identify like minded people and to promote my posts.
Do not sign up for a Facebook account and expect the name of your brand to speak for itself. Even if the brand you are marketing is fairly well established, you still need to do work to make it even more popular. Failing to do this may result in you losing some of your fans.
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.
Use Facebook to promote yourself as the leader you ARE and show the value you have to offer. But be real and be a real person. Let attraction marketing principles attract real prospects to you.
The reality is, people are on Facebook to build relationships and connect with other people with similar interest. They do not want to be sold to. They no not care about your business. The truth is unless they know you, the will not care about you or about what you have to say. They choose to connect with people that interest them. Leaders attract followers to them naturally - this is normal human psychology. A leader differentiate himself, adds value and stands out from the crowd.
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.
Group positions you as a leader and displays the value you can provide to fellow networkers. Facebook users who join your group can be converted to prospects for your biz by using effective attraction marketing strategies. It pays to establish a group and providing value to the members of the group through emails, invitations to an event etc. I also use groups in Facebook to identify like minded people and to promote my posts.
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