Social Media Marketing, Getting Started on Facebook
November 19, 2011
Are you ready to get started marketing on Facebook? You might think that Facebook is simply a social network people use to meet and chat about their personal life. While that is certainly true, it is also true that Facebook is where people share their positive and negative thoughts about companies, products and services. Marketing on Facebook is one of the most cost-effective ways for you to attract and engage millions of prospective customers.
Perhaps you’ve heard that if Facebook were a country, it would the 3rd largest. With half of its 750 million fans logged in at any given moment, a world of opportunity awaits you and your brand. All you need to do to capitalize on this phenomenon is to get started. Sounds easy, right?
It is easy if you grew up with PCs, iPods and smart phones. For those of who didn’t, you may be wondering: where do I even start? To get going, here are four easy steps to getting started.
Sign up!
Remember the old saying “a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step?” First things first, stop talking about your Facebook page and just do it. The first thing you need to decide is what kind of Facebook page you want to create. You can create Facebook pages for a Local Business or Place, Company, Organization or Institution, Brand or Product, Artist, Band or Public Figure, Entertainment, Cause or Community. To sign up, start here.
Be Thorough
You may be tempted to just jump in and signup. However, if you intend to use Facebook to market your business, it is important to fully complete your profile. Make sure you take every opportunity to tell the Facebook world what you and your business are all about. Make sure you have a profile picture and fully complete your information tab. Some business owners use a photo of themselves. Others use a photo of their business logo, their business address or some other image that represents their brand.
Plan
Take some time to plan what you want to accomplish with your Facebook page. Make sure that your plan involves integrating social media into your broader marketing plan. With regard to generating leads with Facebook, getting a large number of fans is very important.
Your plan can be as simple as writing down challenging, yet attainable goals on the number of fans you want to secure or the number of leads you want to generate. Plan to implement some potential tactics and commit them to schedule. For example, on Monday post information, on Wednesday ask a question and Friday offer a deal.
Execute
Most importantly, give your plan enough time to succeed. Social media marketing takes a little time to get moving. Don’t just update your status twice and give up. Once your base starts growing you’ll be able to see your true reach.
Developing and implementing a plan to market your business on Facebook is one of the most cost effective ways to build brand awareness and generate new leads for your business. Remember, if it were a country, it would the 3rd largest. With half of its 750 million fans logged in at any given moment, you could have a world of opportunity!
Need help getting started?
Looking for a little one-on-one assistance to get started? MainStreetChamber is hosting a free Webinar but on by Four51, Inc. on Tuesday, 11/29, 2011 at 11:30 AM. Click here for registration.
MainStreetChamber is also hosting a free Lunch & Learn Workshop put on by Four51,Inc. on Thursday, Dec 1 from 11:00AM. Space is limited to just 12 seats, so register now!You will leave with your own Facebook Business Page.
A few words about Four 51, Inc.:
For more than a decade, Four51 has provided technology solutions that fuel business in all 50 states and in more than 40 countries around the world. Four51 solutions including CommerceTools and FanTools increase the effectiveness and efficiency of an organizations’ promotional marketing in both traditional and digital contexts. After three years in development, they are proud to introduce FanTools which is a digital promotion application that enables businesses to easily connect with consumers fragmented across multiple channels across the web, social media and mobile landscapes. FanTools makes it easy for a business to take control of their online promotional marketing and local commerce activities.
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Jackie Ulmer | January 22, 2012 at 1:04 pm
I think the most important part of this besides SIGN UP is to develop a plan and a strategy. And, don’t focus on monetizing social media right away. Get involved, find groups and pages that complement what you are doing.
Create events if appropriate to your business and have specials just for facebook fans and friends. People love to be part of something exclusive!
Add video into the mix and you’ll really see Social Media take off for you.
EXPECT Success!
Jackie Ulmer
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