Five Strategies for Your Use of Facebook

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Posted on 12th July 2010 by Todd in Facebook

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Driving to my church homegroup last night, I saw a business sign which read, “Follow us on Facebook.”  The first question that came to my mind was, “Why?”

“Why should I follow you on Facebook?”

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I am a little bit of a sucker for following Facebook fan pages, probably because I have set up a few and know how hard it can be to get fans.  I do try to be a little discerning, but the fan page is for a friend, etc., I usually follow.  However, many people are harder to convince.  People’s time is a commodity we should never take for granted, even on Facebook.

Therefore, what kind of strategy do you have in place for your Facebook fan page? Is your goal to get a certain amount of followers?  Once you get your followers, then what will you do?

Many companies set up the Facebook account without any idea what they will use it for.  After all, there are over 400 million people on Facebook.

1.  Give something away

If you sell products, you might have a contest for fans to win something.  You got great products, right?  Everyone who “likes” your page can be entered in to a drawing for a free “fill in the blank.”  It worked well for a client of mine who increased her fans to well over 800 fans just by giving something away.

2.  Post links to your blog posts

You do blog don’t you?  Post the links to each individual blog post to your Facebook fan page.  A blog that offers advice or gives an “insider’s” view to your business has great value for customers.  Make sure your fans know about your blog!

3.  Post links to your website

This is self explanatory.  If your website is built around a blog, then #2 should work just fine.  Offer some kind of special at your website and promote it on your Facebook page.  The goal is, after all, to get people to your website to buy your product or become a member of your community.

4.  Post contact info

Do not neglect this!  Post a way for folks to contact you.  It is a customer service issue.  It can be sending them to your contact page at your website or posting an email address or phone number.  This is especially true if you do not have a website.  People need to know hours and other info too.

5.  Interact

When someone posts on your wall, respond!  This is the unique strategy of social media, interaction with fans/customers.  You can offer fans a chance to win something by posting on the wall, etc., but whatever you do, get your fans to interact.  And, then, join the discussion!  Facebook is a communication medium, and communication is a two-way street!

I hope this helps those of you trying to establish a Facebook page.  Having a Facebook fan page is an active process.  I hope you’re ready!

Kudos to the Conway Police Department

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Posted on 25th March 2010 by Todd in Facebook |Social Media

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I was searching on facebook tonight, for nothing in particular, and I found this unique tidbit from the Conway Police Department (AR).  I am a fan of theirs at facebook, and they had this public service announcement.

You can view it here.
Public Service Announcement

Talk about taking advantage of social media channels!  The forum was awesome too since it referred to keeping children safe online.

Kudos to the Conway Police Department and the Faulkner County Sheriff’s Department.  They made a very simple, yet effective video, and they shared it online.  The police department has 755 fans so you know the video will be viewed by hundreds of people.  This is an organization that is taking seriously the power and impact of social media.

The department is doing a great job with their facebook page.  The only feedback I would offer is to respond to fan comments in some way.  Engaging a fans is a vital element of using social media successfully.  Otherwise, they are doing an awesome job.  Their competency in social media makes me feel more comfortable with their work in public safety.

Help With Facebook

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Posted on 23rd March 2010 by Todd in Facebook

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Recently, I helped a client set up a facebook fanpage.  It has already resulted in some business for her, but she often asks me questions about uses of the website.  To be honest, I have only been using facebook for just a little while.  I have enjoyed using it and have adapted very quickly.  In fact, I have reconnected with friends from high school and college through the site.  However, because I am still new to facebook, I have not learned every thing there is to know.

When looking for an authoritative guide for using facebook as a social media marketing strategy, the obvious stop is Mashable.  They always have numerous articles for users, especially social media-ites.  As a fanpage administrator, I particularly like this article.  If you are a non-profit, you might want to check out the article at techsoup.org and rossmcculloch.com.  Techsoup always seems to have a handle on using technology for no-profits.  McCulloch has some really good info for both non-profits and other businesses.

Others can find basic info at doshdosh.com even though the information might be a little dated.  Finally, my virtual mentor, Shama Kabani, has an excellent post on the Top 10 Ways to Promote your business using Facebook for free.

I’m always learning new info, so I might come back and write another post at a later date.  Stay tuned!