Why You Should Be Using Facebook for Your Business

It was only back in October 2012 when Facebook first announced it had one billion users using the site at least once a month – and now, just under three years later, the site has managed to pull in that many in a single day.

For the first time over a billion people used Facebook on a single day, according to company founder Mark Zuckerberg.

The “milestone” was reached on Monday 24th August 2015, when “1 in 7 people on Earth used Facebook to connect with their friends and family”, he said in a post.

Facebook has nearly 1.5 billion users who log in at least once a month, but this was the most in a single day.

In his post, he predicted that Facebook's reach would continue to grow.

“This was the first time we reached this milestone, and it's just the beginning of connecting the whole world,” Zuckerberg wrote.

In July 2015, Facebook claimed that over half of the world's online users visited the site at least once a month.

If your business is not on Facebook, you are excluded from that daily conversation and missing out on the best kind of word of mouth marketing; recommendations between friends.

How to Use Facebook for Business

Facebook has become one of the most widely used online marketing tools for business, and that is because it is so popular.

To effectively use of it for your business it is important to understand the different opportunities on Facebook when it comes to using it for business.

As a business on Facebook, you’re going to take advantage of creating pages, starting and joining groups, running paid Facebook ads, and much more.

Facebook allows you to be incredibly targeted when it comes to building your audience. You can grow the number of people to follow you fairly rapidly if you have the right strategies.

Many people check in to Facebook several times per day, every day. It’s definitely a site to pay attention to if you want to funnel a lot of traffic to your own website and blogs.

You always want to get yourself in front of people, and Facebook is where they areas the figures mentioned at the beginning of the article show.

Using Facebook to Get More Traffic

There are so many different strategies you can use to leverage traffic from Facebook. We will briefly focus on each of the parts of Facebook you can use to funnel traffic to your own online properties. You might want to focus on just one of these avenues first and then move on to others as you build your confidence with the platform.

First, it is important to remind yourself and keep in mind that Facebook is one of the most heavily trafficked websites in the world. It’s become a way of life for many people. They wake up in the morning and check their Facebook newsfeed– repeating the process several times per day.

People in your niche are interacting with one another and other authority figures right now. You may as well step into that avalanche of traffic and direct more of it toward yourself or they will be taking away valuable potential customers from you.

Pages: You can get traffic by starting a Facebook page. Your page can be specifically about your brand or company.

A really effective strategy is to create a page about a topic that’s really interesting and enticing or exciting for people in your niche. It’s not brand-specific as far as the title, but it’s going to attract “likes” from people who aren’t already familiar with your brand and wouldn’t like the page otherwise.

Groups: This is an excellent Facebook strategy and more and more businesses are establishing their brand by setting up their own groups. Why? Because people love to be part of a group.

You can create a group that’s related to a hot topic or need within your niche. People can freely join this group to share information, learn, interact with one another, and even get personal help from you.

You won’t directly advertise to your group much, but this will grow your authority and eventually give you direct access to hundreds or even thousands of highly targeted followers you can get into your funnel away from Facebook as well as on.

Profile: You won’t do much, if any, advertising on your personal Facebook profile. In fact, you’re not allowed to. But, you can still share information from your page, link to your blog, and so on. This is only important if you are “friends” on Facebook with people in your niche. Otherwise, don’t include this as part of your strategy.

Ads: Facebook has a wonderful paid advertising system. It’s even more targeted than Google Adwords. You can run ads to an extremely targeted and narrow group of people right on Facebook, giving you an incredible return on your investment.

Optimizing Your Facebook Posts

You can’t and shouldn’t just post without thinking on Facebook. You should have a strategy for what you’re posting and when you do it.

People who tend to get frustrated with Facebook often have that experience because they haven’t planned ahead. One of the best things you can do, in addition to planning your posts, is to optimize them.

You may or may not be aware that Facebook has an algorithm for what it shows. Just because someone “likes” your page doesn’t mean it’s going to show up in their newsfeed. It has a better chance if it’s a really popular post or if they regularly like or comment on your material.

That’s why it can be really frustrating when you’re first starting out. Luckily, there are things you can do to have a better chance of success with Facebook pages and your posts.

For instance, when you post a photo, post the photo with a description (and link) in the status update. Don’t do it the opposite way– posting the link to pull in the photo. Your message will show up with the photo whenever it’s shared if you do it the first way we described.

Encourage people to regularly contribute. Post about things they’re passionate about so they’ll pay more attention to your page. You want your page to be so interesting they don’t want to miss a day of your posts.

George Takei’s (the Star Trek Actor and director) Facebook page is an example of this and a master class of marketing on Facebook. It is clever, because it’s not really a marketing page, but some of the concepts hold true and he does cleverly and subtly markets on that page (for things like his Broadway show and even Amazon products). The lesson is to entertain and delight your audience and they’ll share and like your stuff and make you really popular.

Also, there are several pages where you can add a link to your website on Facebook. You can add it to the about page, milestones, descriptions, and more. It’s shocking how many times you might be interested in learning more about a page or a business only to discover that they haven’t really provided any links or descriptions to help me learn more about them. Don’t make the same mistake and waste such a valuable opportunity. Optimize your profile and posts– it will pay off for you in the long run and help you get more traffic.

Creative Facebook Strategies

There are many creative and unique ways you can use Facebook, in addition to the methods we’ve already described. You’ve no doubt seen the various popular Facebook games and apps. That can be one avenue to additional exposure and traffic, if that suits your business model. However, you don’t have to rely on games alone– there are certain ways you can design useful apps people will want to use– and they’ll give you their email address in the process.

You can use tools like Shortstack.com to create apps, run contests, and more to grow your reach on Facebook. You can run giveaways, collect email addresses, and really engage your audience in a cool way, but it’s not the only one. There are many others. Check out tools like these and you will discover that they really do delight and engage your audience, which will help you build a great following, fast.

IMPORTANT WARNING

Your overall Facebook strategy should focus on getting people on your email list. It’s great to create pages, groups, apps, and things like that, but who knows where Facebook is going to be in 5 years or 10 years. If it keeps going like it is, it will continue to be huge. But even if it doesn’t, you’re going to win if you always have in mind that Facebook is a means to an end.

The important thing to remember is that you don’t own ANYTHING on Facebook.

Learn a valuable lesson from John. This is a true story of John who built a huge presence on Facebook. John didn’t follow any of our advice.

He built up a huge following in his Facebook group of over 50,000 members and conducted all of his business from there. However, one morning he woke up only to find that Facebook shut his group down. 55,000 members were gone in the blink of an eye. He lost thousands in lost revenue.

It doesn’t happen often, but the point is, you need to understand that it can happen.

You don’t own anything on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest or YouTube. That is why it is so important to make contact with all of your followers, engage with them and get them on to your mailing list, so that if anything does happen, you still have contact with all of your fans.

Brainstorm ways you can funnel traffic from Facebook to your very own email list. In fact, make this your mission whenever you use a tactic to get traffic. When you have an email list, you can drive traffic to your website and offers whenever you want to.

Paid Facebook Marketing

Facebook ads are phenomenal. Never before, not even with Google Adwords, has it been possible to target your advertising as well as you can with Facebook ads. Facebook also makes it easy to get started with paid ads, with little to no risk.

Before you play around with setting up a Facebook ad, it’s helpful to figure out what you’re going to advertise. We recommend you advertise your Facebook page. Get some good content (and ideally some likes) on your Facebook page before you move to this step. But really, you can use Facebook ads to give your new page a great boost that will attract organic likes and interactions that help you go far beyond what you paid for.

It’s important to be really targeted with Facebook ads. You want to capture that traffic right away– which is why you probably don’t want to send them straight to your website. You want to give them something easy to do– like liking your page. Then, you can interact with them, make them a fan of yours, and eventually get them to move on over to your email list and website.

Facebook makes the process really simple. Go ahead and check out the advertising section of Facebook now, and go through the motions as if you were going to set up a live ad. This is a case where you’ll learn a lot by doing. Facebook allows you to target its users by things like age, gender, education, other pages liked, interests, and more. They even tell you how many users you’re likely targeting once you set your parameters.

Then, you can set your bids and your maximum budget per day. It’s hard to go wrong when you start off with a small budget and start to see those likes coming in. And, if your ad does well, you’ll probably end up paying less per click than you bid.

It is important to set up an attractive ad people will want to click on. Analyze the ads you see on your Facebook right now.

  • Why do you think those ads are showing up for you?
  • What kind of pictures are they using?
  • Which ones are really interesting to you?

Then, you can figure out what kind of picture and language you want to use for your ad.

Viral Facebook Marketing

We’ve talked about viral marketing already, but what does that mean specifically for Facebook? On Facebook, people love to share posts and photos that mean something to them. Sometimes, it’s something mysterious or moving.

People will share things because:
  • It made them emotional
  • It taught them something new
  • They are really invested in that topic already
  • They have friends who would be interested in it
  • It made them curious
  • Sometimes, all of the above!

Whenever you create a post, video, or image to share on Facebook, make sure you hit on at least one of the above points so you have a higher chance of getting your image shared.

It’s worth nothing that posts and stories from sites like Buzzfeed, Viralnova, and Upworthy are really popular and get shared like crazy. Analyze why that is. Usually, they use some sort of clickbait to make it happen. What would make sense for your niche?

Your Plan for Dominating Facebook

It’s time to develop a plan that’s going to help you dominate Facebook. When you put all the pieces together, Facebook will be a tool that will help you drive a ton of visitors to your website so you can build a list, become an authority, and make more sales.

If you’ve never marketed on Facebook before, now’s the time to get started. It’s really not that difficult and can even be fun. It’s a good social media platform to get started with when it comes to driving traffic, because you’ll likely get the best results from it.

Start out by paying attention to what others in your niche are doing.

What do they share on Facebook?
What do they name their pages and groups?
How do they engage their followers?

Success leaves lots of clues.

Then, create your own Facebook group and page. Try your hand at paid Facebook ads. Do whatever you need to do to expand your reach on Facebook.

Remember that it can take time to build a following here, but the results will pay off for you big time.

You can speed things up by paying for exposure, by sharing content that has a good chance of going viral, and by really interacting and being present on your pages and groups.

If you provide quality and an experience people can’t get anywhere else, people are going to flock to you on Facebook.

If you have tried using Facebook for your business but have been unsuccessful, or you simply what somebody else to do this for you, we will be more than happy to help, just as we have with lots of other local businesses. Why not give us a call today!

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