So you’ve created a Facebook page for your business because your friend told you everyone was doing it and you didn’t want to be left behind. You've managed to upload the cover picture and profile photo and have even posted on your Timeline. Now you are waiting for people to arrive and start commenting. Each day you check the progress ... and still only 2 Likes - one from your friend Susan and one from your mum.
You decide to get really proactive and post a message on your personal Facebook profile and beg your friends to Like your page, so that your business page seems more popular. Yaay … 3 more likes from friends who feel sorry for you.
Now you have a total of 5 Likes from people whom you had to drag in and who are not really that interested in your business. They are busy enough with their own lives and not really interested in promoting your new venture.
You sigh ... now what?
It's extremely simple - start getting interested in other people!
That's something I learnt from my very social media savvy 11 year old, who is too young to be on Facebook, but who uses a social photo sharing application, called Instagram. He started “Liking” everyone else’s photos and commenting on their pictures and within a few days he had over 150
followers. How he figured this out, I'll never know. Perhaps he started doing what everyone else was doing or maybe he was just being social. It’s human nature … if someone is interested in what we are do, we want to know more about them.
Ideally, the first thing you should do is join Facebook Groups - and there are plenty out there. Find pages where your potential customers are hanging out. For example, if you sell kids clothes, do a search on Groups which have the words “kids”, “child”, “mom”, “mum” etc. Then visit those Groups
and see how others are interacting. Many groups will allow you to post comments or questions, so go ahead and give it a go. Make sure that you share useful tips and information. Never, and I repeat NEVER try to sell anything … all you are trying to do is to get people interested in who you are.
Make sure you are posting in those groups as your business page, not from you personally. To change how you post, simply click on the down arrow in the top right hand corner of your Facebook page. You will be presented with an option that says “Post on Facebook as…” then choose your business page.
While you are being interested in others, post new comments and photos on your own page, so there is fresh content as people come to visit. Here are some ideas to get you started:
1. Post photos with your comments
2. Ask questions
3. Put in ‘blank’ statements, eg. This weekend I am going to ______________
4. Post news from your industry
5. Share “how to” tips
6. Funny stories and pictures
7. Give away free gifts such as ebooks and reports
I should probably backtrack a little bit first. Before you start getting interested in others and posting on your page, make sure your page is set up properly.
1. The large photo, also known as cover photo should be used as a branding opportunity. You can show off your products and also include branding statement and benefits of using your products / services.
2. The small profile photo should be your logo. The reason for that is as you make posts, this is what
will show up next to your comments.
3. Fill out all the information about your business under “Edit Page”
Once you’ve done that, you are ready to start bringing in new visitors.
It is important to understand that interaction on your Facebook page is critical to your success. The more people interact, the more your posts show in their Newsfeed. Their comments may also show up in their friends’ Newsfeeds, thus slowly spreading virally.
Search Engines also take note of your social activity and interactivity, so the more people
Like, Share, Comment on your page, the higher it will rank.
If you own a restaurant, for example, or a camel riding business, make sure you take photos of your customers (with their permission, of course). Let them know you are planning to put their picture on your Facebook page and where possible tag them in the picture. Most people like their 15 minutes of fame and will give you permission. By tagging your customers, their friends will also see the
picture and may become curious enough to click through to your page.
When you have been on Facebook for a while and understand how it works, you may consider running Facebook ads. Again, make sure you don’t try to sell anything in your ads, simply ask people to “Like” your page if they agree with a certain statement, for example. One successful ad, which has
brought in several hundred new likes in a short time and for very little investment, was one for Kids Universe (a business dedicated to places to go with kids). The advertisement showed a picture of an Oreo cookie and simply said “Click LIKE if you agree that cleaning the house while the kids are awake is like brushing your teeth while eating an Oreo.”
One of the key things to keep in mind, Facebook is a social medium … people are there to have fun and share information. It is not a shopping cart or a sales page. Your Facebook page should be used to build brand and credibility.
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