10 ways to make the most of your Facebook business page

Got a Facebook business page but not sure how to make the most of it each day?

I think that was one of my questions to my webmaster also, It´s not easy to be in every channel on the internet at all times.  And I must admit that I sometimes forget to write something, not only at my facebook business page, but also on my blog, twitter, Pinterest, Instagram and all others, that is SO important… And my replay is that I will always try to be better, I will do it even better tomorrow.

And if you are struggling with the same issues, look no further. Here are the tip that will convince you to be even better tomorrow. So if you use BT Market Solutions simple checklist you can see when to update your page, what to update it with and also some tips for increasing engagement.

 

 

Marketing YOU

 

You know how to market your product or service, but do you know how to market yourself? You are the critical factor to successfully selling your product or service, so make sure your marketing medium and message aren’t outdated.

It’s not just social networking.


Facebook
 is no longer a site only used for reconnecting friendships or indulging your teenager’s need for constant communication. As of April, Facebook now has 200 million users, and its fastest growing segment is 35 years old and older. If you don’t have a page on Facebook, you’re missing out on an easy advertising medium. It takes just minutes to create a Facebook page, and soon, you can be establishing yourself as a leader in your field, developing your personal brand and creating more visibility for yourself, your product or your service.

 

Sign up with LinkedIn so you can easily be found with a Google search. LinkedIn is a business networking site where you can personalize your own page, broadcast your professional history and post testimonials from others. The contacts you link up and interact with, the more expansive your network. View LinkedIn as an opportunity to build your contacts, expand your network and increase your credibility.

 

Twitter began as a way to easily stay in touch with family, friends and business contacts by answering a simple question: What are you doing? But, now, Twitter also can be a marketing tool. Users “tweet” by sending short messages via mobile texting, instant message or the Web. Savvy business owners tweet to draw attention to a product, event, resource, blog or Web site. Use Twitter to find out what people are saying about a competitor or you. Show the human side of your business by discussing the good things people in your company are doing. Find out your contacts’ interests, or share some of your own. Get feedback on a problem or answers to questions. Organize meetings or “Tweetups.” Or, follow your mentors by seeing what they are tweeting about.