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How To Use Facebook Marketing For Your Business

By Oberdan Thomas


Facebook is widely used in the United States. But, it can also be used to boost business. Facebook allows you to pay to market on it and there are also free ways to market as well if you wish to learn how to. No matter if you pay or just utilize the free options, these tips will benefit you.

The key to all marketing is to understand why you're doing it. What is your end goal? Once you have that figured out, you can more easily create a plan to bring in exactly who you want to turn from Facebook like into customer. So start brainstorming today - what are you marketing?

Use Facebook to share links to your site. You should try writing weekly articles or launching a video blog so you can create more content on a regular basis. Your audience will subscribe to your updates on Facebook if you create quality content. Make sure you mention your Facebook campaign in your articles or videos.

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.

Connect your Twitter account to your Facebook page. This will help you streamline your posts to both social media accounts. When you post on Twitter, your post is also posted simultaneously on your Facebook page as well. This saves you the time and effort of signing onto both sites to make one post.

A good way to convert visitors to your page into followers is to hide content from non-fans. The strolling visitor will sign up to be a follower if they really want to access the information. Only hide a little of your content, or you can risk ruining your SEO efforts.

It is important that your published online content is linked to your Facebook account. Link post summaries of blog entries from your site onto Facebook. You can even link your Twitter account to your Facebook page and have all tweets show up there as well.

Never, ever buy Facebook fans. There are a lot of opportunities to do so out there, but do not be tempted by them. While you will see a spike in the number of likes your page receives, it will have no bearing on making your brand more popular or increasing your sales. Instead, take things slow and steady and gain real, loyal followers. Quality is more important here.

Don't be afraid to get personal. Even if you're a company, getting a little personal can really do a lot to build customer engagement and loyalty. But don't go too far! People don't need to know every single monotonous detail of your life. Find a happy balance that gets people interested in your brand.

Use your Facebook business page as a content platform. You can use your page as a publishing platform that can channel your audience and further the reach of your content. If you have a blog that you write on, update your Facebook page to tell everyone about it and allow them to access it. After all, you may not get visitors to your blog on a daily basis. The more you write and publish in various locations, the further your valuable content can reach your audience.

Visitors should be able to identify the theme of your Facebook page right away. Choose a profile picture and a cover page related to your theme and write a short but efficient description of your brand on your profile page. This is very important if your brand is not recognizable yet.

Get your subscribers to interact with you by asking some questions. You could for instance ask people to share a funny anecdote with you or to give their opinion on a certain topic. This is a great way to get your subscribers to interact with you and with each other.

There's a reason Facebook has become such a popular marketing tool. Every day, new people sign up for Facebook, and each one of them is another person you can reach out to. If you use Facebook to its fullest potential, you'll be unstoppable. Thanks to this article, you know just what to do.




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