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Facebook is populated by millions of people around the world. Every single one of those people might want to buy what you're offering, but they won't know you exist until you start marketing to them. Use the steps in this article to get your Facebook marketing campaign started on the right foot.



Integrate your Facebook page with your other campaigns. Place links to your Facebook page on your blog, website and in the signature of your professional emails. You should draw attention to your Facebook page by presenting it as a way to get access to exclusive content and more promotional offers.



You can quickly expand your viewers on Facebook by holding a competition. Provide people with prizes and discounts for liking your page. Show proof that you have awarded the prize after the contest ends.



Facebook marketing works best with a defined purpose. Figure out the purpose of your business's Facebook page, and develop a strategy which is built around that purpose, and design goals that are in line with that purpose. Aligning your Facebook marketing tactics to a single defined goal makes success easier to reach and easier to measure.



Be sure to update your Facebook page regularly. It doesn't matter how great your Facebook page is. If you're failing to update on a regular basis, you could be losing the attention of your customers. Make sure you post to the page often and answer any customer questions or feedback in a timely manner.



Don't forget about your existing audience. A lot of people concentrate so much on getting new likes and fans that they forget about the fans they already have. If you want your Facebook marketing to pack more power, then make your audience feel respected. By keeping your followers feeling respected and happy, you will engage them and earn more loyalty for your brand.



If you are replying to a comment that was left by a specific user, make sure that you tag the person in your post. You want to get people to come back to your page as much as possible, and tagging is a great way to get someone to return.



The goal of using Facebook is to garner more sales. Thus, you should try to set achievable goals each month. Getting a lot of Facebook likes is great, but you need that to turn that into cash somehow. If your goals aren't being realized, your strategy may need adjusting.



When you post something, one of your intentions should be to elicit responses from your community. Therefore, think about each post and figure out how to phrase things so that people will want to comment on what you have to say. Explicitly asking for opinions is one of the best ways to do this.



You need to invest time and effort into your Facebook marketing campaign. Marketing on Facebook is no cake walk. If you are thinking of putting someone on it that's already bogged down with twenty other assignments, you'll never get the traction that's possible using this social media. Put some real resources behind your efforts if you want to get a lot out of everything.



Organize some networking events on Facebook. You could for instance encourage your subscribers to post an ad, a link to their own website on your page or a picture of the last product they purchased. Choose a time when your subscribers are likely to be online, such as Saturday afternoons or a weeknight.



Make sure that you have complete contact information listed on your Facebook page. This means that you should have your address, phone number, business hours and any other relevant information. You should make sure to include an email address on the page in case someone wants to contact you off of Facebook.



So, you have at last finished your Facebook page that highlights all the great features of your unique brand. Even if you have created a fantastic page, you will not be successful if people aren't aware of your existence. To generate traffic to your page, current marketing campaign, or latest product take advantage of Facebook Ads and Sponsored Stories.



Put together a fundraiser on Facebook. Fundraisers are great because it gives you a reason to be "hard sell" promotional in a way that people respect. You are doing it for the greater good, but the side benefit is that your brand's name is getting out there too. That's a win-win scenario.



Always respond to posts made to your Facebook page. When somebody takes the time to comment or ask a question, you owe it to them to answer promptly. Also, remember that everyone else will see that you didn't address the comment and may think you don't respond to customer's needs as you should!



Express appreciation to your followers whenever you can. People don't know you care unless you say that you do. Get creative and let your community know how much they mean to you every now and then. It will make them feel good and should increase their interest in you and your brand.



Make sure that any content you post is made shareable. There are many businesses that leave messages then they fail to allow users to share it with others. Word of mouth is your biggest Facebook fan, so do not forget to allow sharing. Failing to place share links on your page will set your business back a lot.



If you are going to post coupons and deals on your Facebook page, make sure that they are worth something valuable. Nobody wants to be constantly bombarded with messages offering five dollars off, especially if the median price of items you have for sale is more than one hundred dollars.



Now that you have all of this great advice at your fingertips, you have to put it to use. Take each tip one at a time and see how it can fit into your current Facebook marketing strategy. You may find that you are better able to visualize what is necessary to reach success.


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