How To Make Your Facebook Fan Page Rock
For social media, Facebook Fan Pages can really enhance your business and catapult it into greatness. There are some awesome tools to use for your business and the added ability to connect with your audience. The following is a list that will help you to “rock” your Facebook Fan Page.
Don’t Mock your Twitter Strategy
On Twitter, you tweet your information over and over again to make sure it gets out there. This isn’t what you’d want to do on Facebook. Usually, revealing the message once or twice a day is sufficient. Most likely, your fans on Facebook are connected with you on Twitter as well, so they will be seeing the same message there too. Also, Facebook doesn’t have a 140 character limit thereby allowing you to craft your messages differently and take full advantage of the entire space provided.
Don’t Just Use Text
Facebook allows you to share information in many different forms, not just by a status update. You can post links, upload photos, upload videos and post questions. Just like keeping your blog updated, fresh and exciting, you can do the same with your Facebook page. Get creative folks!
Let Everyone Share!
Sometimes people make the mistake of not allowing their content to be shared. If your account is set up this way, it makes Facebook rather pointless because you certainly want your content shared. You should also allow others to share their content about you or your business.
Quick Tip: Go to “Wall Settings” and make sure everything is checked!
You’re Not Commenting Back?
When your fans are sharing things on your fan page, even if all you can do is say “thanks!” please make sure you do so. To make it even easier, Facebook has a “like” button, so in one simple click you can acknowledge your fan without typing anything. When you respond, it is bound to make them talk more about your business and fabulous products.
How’s your Graphics?
When you upload images to your Facebook account, it automatically resizes it. However, there are times our images aren’t in the correct dimension, which can lead to a distorted, pixilated or chopped-off logo. Make sure your logo, thumbnail and profile pictures are in the right proportion as this will make things look much more professional.
Quick Tip: Facebook profile pictures should be 200 PX wide with a 12 pixel border.
Your Website isn’t connected?
You really need to advertise your Facebook account on your website. There are widgets, codes and other means to get this done so it looks simple and professional. Facebook offers their own “Facebook like box” that can be displayed anywhere on your website. It’s a small box that lets people know you’re there.
How did you make your own Facebook fan page rock? Share your social media secrets with us!
Source: Self Growth
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