Digital Marketing

Using Facebook for Small Business Marketing

Facebook is a great tool to add to your small business marketing plan.

A big mistake many entrepreneurs make when it comes to social media sites like Facebook is the belief that these sites are only useful for large companies that have large brands. Actually, Facebook can be a great small business marketing tool for businesses of all shapes and sizes.

Right now, Facebook is the most popular social networking site on the web. According to the official Facebook data sheet, there are currently more than 500 million active Facebook users, 50% of whom log into Facebook on any given day. The average Facebook user is connected to 80 community pages, groups, and events, and creates 90 pieces of content each month. There are more than 30 billion pieces of content, such as web links, news, blog posts, notes, photo albums, etc. shared on Facebook every month.

So as you can see, if you are interested in adding social media to your small business marketing plan, Facebook is possibly the best place to start.

Facebook is a great place to build trust and authority on the internet. Adding a Facebook business page is also a great way to promote your business and connect with customers and prospects on a more personal and accessible level. Not to mention, your business page will give you more chances to appear in Facebook search results.

Although there is of course some work associated with creating and maintaining a good Facebook page, it pays off in terms of marketing. Here are some tips for creating your small business Facebook page.

** Start a Facebook Business Page

The first thing to do is create a business page. This is relatively simple and all it involves is visiting the Facebook advertising section, creating a page, and posting information about your business. If you want something a little more elaborate, like a custom landing page for new members, you may need to hire a consultant to help you. But if the plain version of Jane agrees with you, you will be able to set up your own page in less than a day.

You can add small business marketing content to your Facebook business page, such as images, press releases, videos, blog posts, and any other relevant information. You will also need accurate website and contact information and a clear description of what your business does and for whom.

** Start interacting

Once your page is live and all of your information is accurate, the next thing to do is start interacting with your friends. Encourage your Facebook friends to “like” your Facebook business page (this used to be called “becoming a fan”) and to share your page with their friends. You will need to post updates every day, which can include promotions, blog posts, and any other relevant company news.

The most important aspect of using Facebook for marketing is the ability to interact with your customers. If they leave comments on your Facebook business page, always reply. Visit your clients’ Facebook walls and leave comments there, too. Create open, back-and-forth communication with your customers and prospects, and let your Facebook friends interact and experience your customer service too.

** Promote your Facebook page

The last step to having a successful Facebook page is letting people know you exist. You need to spend time promoting your Facebook page to personal contacts and business partners. Make sure to add a widget to your website’s home page or blog. If you have a brick and mortar business, you may want to hang up a sign asking customers to visit you on Facebook. Add a link to your Facebook page in your email newsletters, in your Yellow Pages ad, in your local newspaper ads, etc. You can even consider offering some kind of incentive, such as a special discount or coupon to customers who like you on Facebook.

Facebook is a tremendously valuable tool to add to your small business marketing arsenal. A Facebook business page allows you to create community interaction with your customers and prospects and create content that can be shared virally. If you’re looking for an inexpensive tactic to increase your name recognition, consider adding Facebook to your small business marketing plan.

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