If your company is in a marketing rut lately, why not learn to use Facebook to your advantage? Simply create your business profile and start spreading the word about how you can help customers with a great product or fantastic service. The following article will show you how it’s done!
Think of Facebook as a dialogue. A lot of people when they begin Facebook marketing, talk AT their audience. You need to talk WITH your audience. Feel like you are having a conversation with them, not like you are announcing things to them. Remember, Facebook is a social medium. You need to be social.
Facebook marketing works best with a defined purpose. Figure out the purpose of your business’s Facebook page, and develop a strategy which is built around that purpose, and design goals that are in line with that purpose. Aligning your Facebook marketing tactics to a single defined goal makes success easier to reach and easier to measure.
Write posts with real value. Facebook isn’t just about informal conversation. Those that supply meaty posts will often find that there’s a big audience out there just looking for that type of content on the platform. Be that person or company that delivers exactly that type of content. You’ll see great returns.
Make custom tabs on your Facebook page. You will automatically have a few tabs set up for you when you first create your page, but it is possible to get creative and add in a few of your own. For instance, think about including a tab that has links to information that you find valuable.
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.
If you are replying to a comment that was left by a specific user, make sure that you tag the person in your post. You want to get people to come back to your page as much as possible, and tagging is a great way to get someone to return.
Everything you put up on Facebook needs to have value. That is, your posts should always benefit your readers in some way, whether it be tips or helpful information on a topic. Refrain from promoting your brand too much, as this can get frustrating.
When you get advice about “the best” of something, such as the best type of post, or the best type of content, or the best time to post, it will already no longer be the best. Why? Because your competition has read that post too and will be following it. Research your target audience and figure out your own personal “bests”.
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.
Make content on your Facebook page exclusive. People tend to love what they think is “out of reach.” Try offering something valuable to your audience in exchange for them to “Like” your page. This is a win-win situation for everyone. Some businesses have offered free products like e-Books just for “Liking” their page.
Nearly every business could use a marketing boost these days, and with virtually zero over-head, Facebook is the go-to medium. Hopefully this article puts you in the position to begin mastering the ways of “friending” and accumulating a wide audience of customers. The more effort you put into your Facebook campaign, the greater the rewards for your company will be.