Discover How To Market On Facebook…
Posted by Derek Rogers on Jun 29th, 2015
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Make Money On FacebookSetting up your business is a feat all on its own. Now you have the next obstacle to overcome… You have to keep your business running and build a money flow you can depend on. Making money is easy if you drive Internet traffic to your website. One dependable source for traffic is a Facebook fan page. Here are a few tips on making your Facebook fan page successful. Follow these tips and your Facebook page will continuously drive traffic to your website!
1. Increase your Facebook page’s number of likes.
On your website, make your Facebook links numerous and easy to find. At the end of every article, have the Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ signs. Make sure your links are fast and connected right (Nothing is worse than having a large number of failed links or really slow links.)
2. What’s your relationship with all of your followers?
You have to not only give your members a reason to like your page, but you also have to give them a reason not to unlike it. Your followers are special… Treat them like they’re special! That means going above and beyond posting links to your articles. Be friendly and personable with them. If they ask a question on one of your posts, answer quickly. People like prompt service.
3. Don’t be afraid to ask for help.
Now maybe you’re not the best creator of content for your blog. It’s okay. Really it is because you have a large, intelligent think tank via your Facebook page. Every so often, get your followers to help you write an article. You don’t want to do it every other day or so. You’ll look unintelligent and your authority will drop quickly.
4. Provide quality content in your status updates.
Don’t use pointless, mindless information when posting your latest update. You’re status updates should be related to your topic. I’m a writer so a good status for my niche would be something like, “Hey guys and gals. Working on writing a book and having writer’s block. I’ve tried all of my usual methods, but nothing’s working. What do you all do when you have writer’s block?” In that one status update, I’ve related to my readers and given them a chance to be the teacher.
5. Keep your readers active and excited.
If you’re not giving them anything to interact with, they will either unlike or ignore your posts, statuses, comments, and updates. Give them a reason to be involved. Look at the past four points. Weren’t they helpful? Continue reading, and you’ll learn even more.
6. You have all sorts of tools in your arsenal.
Facebook TrafficSure you have comments, status updates, and web content, but nothing is more potent than a quick and easy Facebook poll. Always have it related to your niche. You get involvement, feedback, or even content for a new article. Always find ways to take your business to the next level!
7. Cultural sensitivity is a huge aspect of your website.
Doesn’t matter whether it’s across the country or across the whole world. Different people have different dialects, lingo, slang, and words in general. There are hundreds of words that have different meanings or even don’t exist from one region to another. If you have a global following, you need to be mindful of offending your followers.
8. Build anticipation for any new articles or big release.
Hollywood is great at this and it works for them. We are going to use this for your website business. It’s simple and easy. Even better, it doesn’t require weak status updates. Give your followers a taste of what’s coming, tell them a topic, or even give them a release date. Hollywood uses trailers that are as good, if not better, than the movie itself. Re-purpose this for your articles and other web content.
9. Another option is to host a contest for your Facebook followers.
They should always be related to your topic and easy for your contestants to do. It could be as easy as sharing this contest on your Facebook page for entry. All that matters is that you’re encouraging interaction between you and your followers. And make sure your prize is actually worth it.
These tips will help get you started with Facebook marketing. Once you have a solid following, you can move into advertising and other advanced marketing strategies.
As Always…
1. PLEASE leave a comment below and let me know your thoughts.
2. PLEASE pass this along on your favorite social networking websites (Facebook friends, Twitter friends, Pinterest friends, etc…) for others to enjoy!
3. If You’re Currently Involved In A Home Business Opportunity…Then THIS IS A GAME CHANGER! ==> www.YES2ILS.com
To YOUR Success….
- Derek (aka BIMJuggernaut)
- See more at: http://www.bigger-thinking.com/discover-how-to-market-on-facebook/?sthash.sO8JXYw0.mjjo#sthash.sO8JXYw0.krUQ7kJV.dpuf
Posted by Derek Rogers on Jun 29th, 2015
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Make Money On FacebookSetting up your business is a feat all on its own. Now you have the next obstacle to overcome… You have to keep your business running and build a money flow you can depend on. Making money is easy if you drive Internet traffic to your website. One dependable source for traffic is a Facebook fan page. Here are a few tips on making your Facebook fan page successful. Follow these tips and your Facebook page will continuously drive traffic to your website!
1. Increase your Facebook page’s number of likes.
On your website, make your Facebook links numerous and easy to find. At the end of every article, have the Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ signs. Make sure your links are fast and connected right (Nothing is worse than having a large number of failed links or really slow links.)
2. What’s your relationship with all of your followers?
You have to not only give your members a reason to like your page, but you also have to give them a reason not to unlike it. Your followers are special… Treat them like they’re special! That means going above and beyond posting links to your articles. Be friendly and personable with them. If they ask a question on one of your posts, answer quickly. People like prompt service.
3. Don’t be afraid to ask for help.
Now maybe you’re not the best creator of content for your blog. It’s okay. Really it is because you have a large, intelligent think tank via your Facebook page. Every so often, get your followers to help you write an article. You don’t want to do it every other day or so. You’ll look unintelligent and your authority will drop quickly.
4. Provide quality content in your status updates.
Don’t use pointless, mindless information when posting your latest update. You’re status updates should be related to your topic. I’m a writer so a good status for my niche would be something like, “Hey guys and gals. Working on writing a book and having writer’s block. I’ve tried all of my usual methods, but nothing’s working. What do you all do when you have writer’s block?” In that one status update, I’ve related to my readers and given them a chance to be the teacher.
5. Keep your readers active and excited.
If you’re not giving them anything to interact with, they will either unlike or ignore your posts, statuses, comments, and updates. Give them a reason to be involved. Look at the past four points. Weren’t they helpful? Continue reading, and you’ll learn even more.
6. You have all sorts of tools in your arsenal.
Facebook TrafficSure you have comments, status updates, and web content, but nothing is more potent than a quick and easy Facebook poll. Always have it related to your niche. You get involvement, feedback, or even content for a new article. Always find ways to take your business to the next level!
7. Cultural sensitivity is a huge aspect of your website.
Doesn’t matter whether it’s across the country or across the whole world. Different people have different dialects, lingo, slang, and words in general. There are hundreds of words that have different meanings or even don’t exist from one region to another. If you have a global following, you need to be mindful of offending your followers.
8. Build anticipation for any new articles or big release.
Hollywood is great at this and it works for them. We are going to use this for your website business. It’s simple and easy. Even better, it doesn’t require weak status updates. Give your followers a taste of what’s coming, tell them a topic, or even give them a release date. Hollywood uses trailers that are as good, if not better, than the movie itself. Re-purpose this for your articles and other web content.
9. Another option is to host a contest for your Facebook followers.
They should always be related to your topic and easy for your contestants to do. It could be as easy as sharing this contest on your Facebook page for entry. All that matters is that you’re encouraging interaction between you and your followers. And make sure your prize is actually worth it.
These tips will help get you started with Facebook marketing. Once you have a solid following, you can move into advertising and other advanced marketing strategies.
As Always…
1. PLEASE leave a comment below and let me know your thoughts.
2. PLEASE pass this along on your favorite social networking websites (Facebook friends, Twitter friends, Pinterest friends, etc…) for others to enjoy!
3. If You’re Currently Involved In A Home Business Opportunity…Then THIS IS A GAME CHANGER! ==> www.YES2ILS.com
To YOUR Success….
- Derek (aka BIMJuggernaut)
- See more at: http://www.bigger-thinking.com/discover-how-to-market-on-facebook/?sthash.sO8JXYw0.mjjo#sthash.sO8JXYw0.krUQ7kJV.dpuf