Sunday, April 13, 2014

Excellent Advice And Information About Facebook Marketing

By Marcus Biggers


Facebook is free and can be accessed by all people. You can reach elderly shut-ins, rural youths, or an international audience through Facebook. The following information can help you use this resource and market your business on Facebook.

Once you have added a few friends and see their content on your home page, start interacting with them by liking and commenting on their updates. Commenting on updates could have a viral effect. When you comment on an update, your comment will show up on the updater's wall and is visible to all his friends.

So, it pays to make intelligent comments and get traffic back to your page. Also, feel free to share quotes, posts, and videos that had a positive impact on you. Key is to interact with Facebook friends as much as possible.

We teach our down lines to do the same and to hunt down new friends only to hand our business cards to them. Take off the advertising board on your back and be a real friend and leader.

The reality is, people are on Facebook to build relationships and connect with other people with similar interest. They do not want to be sold to. They no not care about your business. The truth is unless they know you, the will not care about you or about what you have to say. They choose to connect with people that interest them. Leaders attract followers to them naturally - this is normal human psychology. A leader differentiate himself, adds value and stands out from the crowd.

Feel free to share your pictures and videos with your friends on Facebook. People would love to know more about you through pictures and videos. If you have been to a networking event and have taken pictures with the leaders and fellow networkers, share those pictures with stories about the events and see the traffic to your website increasing.

You need to sift through all of the potential Facebook tactics to find the ones that will work best for your audience. The strategies posted here are what you need to focus on. The next step is to put them to use.




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