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Facebook is one of the most popular
social
networking
mediums, and their membership numbers are increasing quickly. It is a
great tool for networking; but like many tools available for networking on the
web, promotional or marketing activities are frowned upon.
So be careful when
using Facebook and do your
online
marketing
activities under the radar,
or you might miss out on a powerful tool to boost your business.
In this article, I’ll give you some vital pointers to maximize the power of
Facebook.
1) Just like any other social site, be careful
what you put in your profile.
You don’t want to be seen as a link spammer. And you don’t want to give away
too much personal information either (unless you don't care that thousands of
people may see your profile).
Just be careful with any personal details you put out there for others to
see, such as where you live and pictures of your children. You do not want to
pick up a stalker, especially when you are networking with strangers.
2) Don’t make the mistake of using your
business name as your profile name, as this is against Facebook’s terms of
service.
You are allowed to create other Facebook pages to brand your company,
products or websites.
3) Respond to any friend requests and carefully
send your own invitations. Make them personal and interesting.
Developing a great network is your long-term goal to generate a slow, but
steady traffic stream to your websites. Use this tool to your advantage without
being pushy or overbearing. Facebooks members hate spamming (who doesn’t?) and
will carefully watch out for anything that violates their Terms of Service (TOS).
If you want to see profiles of those from another network, add them as your
friends using the "Add to Friends" button. Follow the steps in the Edit tool to
fill out any information you want others in your network, or others you accept
as friends, to view.
4) Facebook applications
Facebook has many applications which would make your networking experience
easier or more enjoyable. Examples are applications for adding footage or
photograph albums to your profile for others to see.
I’ll discuss two other powerful Facebook applications in a moment.
5) Use Facebook’s “My Questions” application to
find out what people are exactly looking for concerning your niche
This is where posters answer certain questions about themselves and what they
are looking for on Facebook. They will also list their interests. Use this in
your networking activities.
Unless they have expressed an interest in your field, do not invite them to
join your friends list. Of course, you can still ask them if you genuinely want
to be their friend.
But if you are there to network for your website business, then choose your
friends wisely. This is how you are building your list and getting traffic to
your website. So you have to manage your time well and eliminate non-productive
activities.
Again, be very careful about Facebook’s TOS. Do not go against it because
breaking the rules will get you banned.
6) Use “Facebook Discuss.”
It is Facebook's answer to instant messaging. Chatting, or IM'ing, on
Facebook is truly quite easy when you use Facebook Discuss .
Just go to your Facebook page and you can start using Facebook Discuss
immediately. At the base of each Facebook page, you may see your Facebook
Discuss tools.
The first of the 3 Facebook Discuss tools is the online friends tool. This
simply tells you which of your Facebook buddies is online at this time. The next
Facebook Discuss tool is notifications that may let you know if you have any new
Facebook notifications right from the tool. The 3rd tool in Facebook Discuss is
the real discuss tool.
7) Create and join Facebook groups.
Just as they have subscribed to your blog, they're going to join your
Facebook group. So people looking on Facebook for related groups would feel
welcome to join.
Facebook groups are viral selling mechanisms. Search Facebook for groups on
your topic and related ones. In each of these groups, you can post a message on
the group Wall or debate board, or you may use the Post a Link feature to inform
the group's members of your group and your blog.
By promoting your Facebook group at first, rather than promoting your blog,
you decrease the chance the group director will remove your message. Any
Facebook member can make a group and invite users on their pals list to join.
A form prompts you to give the group a name, passing outline and class. At
the following stage, you can customize your group's available applications,
upload a profile photograph and set privacy levels.
A secret group is fascinating for work-related activity, but it will not show
up in search results. Choosing a closed group might be the best idea for you to
protect your privacy. You will be inspired to choose members from your friends
list to join the group.
When you start a group on Facebook, you can invite members to join the group
and share their thoughts, viewpoints and consultations about your product, idea
or start-up. Invitations to join a Facebook group can be through your Facebook
buddies, your Yahoo contacts, etc.
8) Integrate your application into specific
areas of the Facebook profile
A Facebook application can take on a lot of forms; but in order to entirely
implement the selection of integration points and deliver a full user
experience, it is advised that you integrate your application into specific
areas of the Facebook profile.
This permits millions of viewers to see your business everywhere on Facebook
and attract potential patrons, who would naturally visit your start-up Internet
site.
Remember to follow all Facebooks rules; otherwise, you’ll risk getting banned
and your account deleted. This is not what you are looking for. Instead you want
to use the group feature to promote your website within Facebooks rules. Do not
overstep by thinking you can get around the rules. Use Facebook features to your
advantage and you will see an increase in your website traffic.
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