Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Easy Tips To Market Your Business Using Facebook

By Alisha Roane


In less than 10 years, Facebook has changed how we socialize and enjoy the pleasure of each others company. Did you also know that using Facebook for marketing purposes can generate a virtually unlimited supply of new customers for your business? The following article will demonstrate the value of Facebook marketing and what it can do for you.

If you don't have time to maintain a Facebook page for your business, you can still use Facebook for marketing. Facebook provides ads on their site which can easily be hyper-targeted towards your exact target demographic, from their sex and age to their likes and dislikes, making your campaign hyper-successful, too.

You can build value for your Facebook campaign by using this platform to share exclusive content. Give some specific examples of the kind of exclusive content your subscribers have access to. You could for instance use Facebook to share some coupon codes or let your subscribers know about the new products you have not released yet.

Be sure your Facebook page properly represents your business or company. Usually, fans of your page are there because they are interested in learning about what you offer. If you do not have any details about your products or services, they may be confused about what it is you are offering.

If you're working on building your fan base, consider using "Like Ads". These are ads that include a call to action to Like your page right from the ad itself. These ads seem to be just as effective in the News Feed as they are in the right column, so play with the placement.

Decide why you want to have a Facebook page. As with other kinds of marketing to maximize the returns for the business, you must understand why you're marketing in the fist place. You also need to define your marketing goals and create a corresponding marketing strategy. You must create your Facebook page with your marketing strategy in mind.

Be sure that anything that you post online has a link to your Facebook page on it. For example, if you write a blog, make sure to link each post to your Facebook. You can even link your Twitter account to your Facebook page and have all tweets show up there as well.

Creating content for Facebook can be tedious and frustrating. If you have a Facebook business page, you need to post new content every single day to engage your audience. Can you afford this type of time commitment? If not, use targeted ads instead to bring your message to your target audience.

Consider Facebook to be a platform in sharing content. Facebook is for more than just idle conversation; it is a primary channel for content. Realize this. Cross promote information between your official website, blog and Facebook. Facebook can bring you lots of traffic.

Despite being relatively new to the business world, Facebook is now a powerful force in marketing. Using it to your advantage will not only introduce you to more and more customers, it will also keep you more competitive! Put the tips from this article to work for your business soon with a killer Facebook marketing campaign.




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