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6 Tips for Facebook Marketing

There is no doubt that Facebook is a powerhouse. It has over 750 million active users, and that is rapidly expanding every second every day. With Facebook competing with Google when it comes to search engine capabilities, you’ll no doubt see Facebook members looking to their friends’ patterns to make purchasing decisions very soon, if not already. If you’re not on Facebook yet, you’re missing the boat. It’s time to set up a page!

However, setting up a page is not the only step in the process of having an effective Facebook marketing campaign. Aside from the fact that you need to get your “followers” or “likes” first, you need to learn how to continually interact and provide value to the small community you’ve created, as well as attract new friends. Below are some tips to help you navigate your way through Facebook marketing page.

Ask questions

Social media is all about interaction. You’ll need to engage your fans, not just promote, promote, promote. You can also get creative with the questions! Don’t just ask questions that are a means to an end for your business. This isn’t a customer satisfaction survey we’re running here, you’re trying to strike up a conversation with your real life fans.

Opt for the manual on automation

Because social media can take a while, automation has become popular. You now have the ability to auto-publish your Twitter feed, blog, as well as other people’s feeds. Your fans will know that you are automating and it can seem impersonal and spammy. Try to put as much real and engaging content as possible.

Don’t be a promoter

While your “friends” may be there because of your company, they certainly don’t want to hang out at the party and “sell out” all night. Don’t make every post about you and your business. Provide value. For every 4 posts you publish, make 3 of them content that your readers might find interesting or valuable.

Get testimonials and reviews

What better place to get feedback? You can ask people for positive experiences within your company, and you can even post new product previews to see what people think. There are tons of marketing insights to extract from your likes, but do it strategically and without over-promoting.

be nice

Don’t sound like some stifling corporate machine! We’re there to be social, so let’s be social! Have a sense of humor, tell a joke, and show emotion. That’s what people want to see when they interact with companies today.

Mingle

Don’t always post the same types of comments, the same links, etc. Try putting up videos, photos, surveys, polls, links to other articles dealing with your industry, online contests, and more. Be creative!

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