Friday, September 13, 2013

Is Your Business Stalling? Facebook Marketing Is The Answer

We all love Facebook, don't we? We want to keep in touch with family, check up on old high school friends or even network for business purposes. The best use of Facebook for a company is to reach out to customers and those who might turn into customers as well. This article shows you how it's done.

When you take the time to post to your business Facebook page, make it count. There is no reason to waste your time or that of your fans by posting links to photos of Grumpy Cat or articles which aren't going to be of interest to the bulk of your readers. Post valuable content only.

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.

Don't look at your Facebook analytics numbers without considering your context. If you compare your 200 fans to Apple's millions on Facebook, you'll be surely disappointed. This may be an extreme example, but it's true no matter the level. Compare yourself to your direct competitors to see how your really doing overall.

Facebook is no longer a free marketing tool. As the site has evolved, it has made it ever harder to reach your target audience. Not only is it now overpopulated with your competition, but it is also overwhelmed with status updates by the millions of accounts. For most businesses, the only way to get seen today is to hire help, so consider that as an option.

Do not expect the ad report to reflect activity instantly. You will have to wait roughly 48 hours to see the results. There are times that it could take up to a week to gather this intel. You can break your reports down into monthly, weekly or even daily reports to learn as much about how your ad is doing as possible.

Do not post so much on your Facebook page that people will begin to feel too saturated by you. You want to give them something to think about, so let a little space flow in between each posting. Facebook recommends new page owners post no more than once or twice a week.

Even though you have started a Facebook page to increase business, keep sales related postings to a minimum. The best thing to do is to work on engaging the reader and showing them the benefits of doing business. Sprinkling coupons and deals between these type of postings will be more effective than swamping people with sales posts.

Facebook makes both retaining loyal customers and converting leads to clients simple and efficient. That said, reading this article will give you the leg up on your competition. Just implement everything you've read and you'll easily start boosting sales, increasing profits and truly reaching out to the largest audience you possible can.


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