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10 Tips for Creating a Killer Facebook Page

Do you need a Facebook page? Yes! Here are some reasons why:

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  • Branding: Facebook pages are a wonderful way to develop your professional brand on Facebook without taking away from your own PERSONAL profile. This allows you to have the best of both worlds without hurting your brand positioning.
  • Target Market Communication: You are able to connect and speak directly with your target consumers right on your page!
  • Feedback: It is a wonderful place to post items that you want to receive feedback on, survey or just have your audience kick around an idea to see if it would work.
  • News feed Visibility: Again, this is a main reason why Facebook Pages are powerful. Anyone who connects to (or “likes”) your page, will see your updates on the main screen when they log into Facebook. This is very powerful!
  • Professional Promotions Hub: This creates a main hub where you can direct people that are interested in your product/service. It is also great to put on your email signature, email blast, suggest to friends and much more.

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And that is just the beginning! But instead of persuading you to jump in….how about I just give you some great tips on how to do it yourself.

Here are 10 tips for effectively launching your Facebook Page:

  1. When you are asked for a picture, make sure to use your logo or your logo incorporated with your product or service. Make sure that your web address is visible!
  2. Have videos? Upload them and promote them DIRECTLY on your page.
  3. Fill out the “Info” tab to the full extent, packing it with information, keywords and website links.
  4. If you have a range of products, in the “Photo” tab, create photo albums around your product ranges and in the caption portion give links to click and purchase.
  5. Make sure that your blog feed is connected to your page so that all new entries will be automatically sent there. If you don’t want to automate that, every time you update your blog, make sure to post a link on your Facebook Page wall.
  6. Do not link it with Twitter! Not all of your “tweets” will be suitable for your Facebook Page wall, and sometimes you will forget they are linked. I suggest staying away from this. Also, it can look lazy.
  7. When you are posting to the page, don’t constantly “sell” or “push” things are your audience. Make sure your posts contain something that is either educational, engaging or entertaining.
  8. When you are happy with how the page looks (and all of the information is COMPLETELY filled out) suggest it to ALL of your Facebook connections. Even ask your friends to suggest it to their network.
  9. Consistently monitor and update the page. A good solid page should have at least one update per day and all comments responded to.
  10. Use the “Discussions” tab to create questions that you want your target consumer to answer. This is good for customer feedback, development of new products and much more.

But remember…this is just the beginning. There are lots of wonderful applications, custom Facebook Pages (created using FBML) and much more! Hopefully these tips will help you get started on your way to being a Facebook Page success story!

Also, take a moment and “Like” my page on Facebook and don’t forget to “Like” Daily Blogma’s page too!

Chris Tompkins

Chris Tompkins

I am the CEO and Founder of Go! Media International and we are an online marketing strategy and execution firm.

My marketing and technology skills have been honed in my 10+ years of professional experience gained studying and working internationally in the UK, USA, South Africa and China to name a few. During this time I personally executed numerous online (and offline) marketing initiatives which fueled my hunger, the passion and the drive in the industry.

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  • Great article Chris. I think a FB Page is an excellent way not only for small businesses to market themselves, but also for job seekers to showcase their career brand and accomplishments. Thanks for breaking it down into simple steps!

  • Here’s another key point that we’ve learned regarding creating FB pages for businesses – always get the business owners deep commitment to the social media project, make sure the biz owner fully understands what is expected of them as well as what to expect from their FB pages. Many of them confuse a FB presence with traditional advertising and expect to see similar results until we educate our clients and set proper expectations.

    • Lisa Hudgens

      Excellent point about client education and expectations, Gary! I’m spending a huge part of my time working to educate a new client – but it’s SO important in the big scheme of things (sometimes have to remind myself of this when I’m explaining something to a particular client…again!)


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