Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Get More Fans On Facebook Now

By Ronaldo Borigo


If you've come to the conclusion that just about everyone is on Facebook these days, you're not wrong. How can your business take advantage of that? It's easy - just create a fan page and get involved! Now that your business is on Facebook, let's take a look at some quick ways to get more fans.

Before the internet existed, word of mouth was one of the most effective ways of getting word out about a new business. While the means may have changed, it still holds true these days. Suggesting the page to all your friends with a note asking them to spread the word is a great way to get more people involved.

Your website is an important facet to successful marketing. Equally important is your Facebook fan page. Make sure that your page is easy to find by adding a link to it in every page of your website. This way, people who check out your website can then also keep up with what's going on via the fan page.

Here's an easy way to engage your existing fans and gain some new ones. Encourage people to take pictures of themselves at your business. After they upload the image, they tag your business and themselves. The photo will show up on your page and in their activity stream, meaning their friends will see your page and check it out.

Running an ad campaign is a good way to get more fans. If you keep your ads interesting and change them up regularly, you'll attract a growing base of people. It is an especially good idea to ask people to like the ad, because in doing so they will automatically like your page as well.

Every message you send out is another potential way of driving customers to your page. Whether it is an email to a customer or an entry on your blog, add a link to your fan page at the end of it. It also helps to add the link to press releases and make sure it is easily accessible on any other social media sites you may have a presence on.

Finally, keep up with your fan page. If you update regularly, your fans will notice and interact with you. Communicate with them, and encourage them to talk to you. Do this, and you will be well on your way to creating a growing and thriving customer base.




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