Social media has become a dominating force in the eyes of today’s consumer. From YouTube to Facebook, consumers are turning to social media sites now more than ever to get more deeply connected to a business.
A Facebook page can serve as an eye catching way to lure in potential customers – if used correctly. Making sure that your website is up-to-date and fresh is the first step to having a solid, successful Facebook page. Don’t make the mistake of having your Facebook page serve as your only online presence. An eye catching Facebook page is a great way to complement your business’ website.
BBB recommends the following to small businesses that are looking to grow their Facebook presence:
Keep your page fresh, lively and interactive. When posting to Facebook make sure to keep your audience in mind. What would they like to know and what do they need to know? Are you offering any special deals, rewards or promotions? All comments should be kept positive and sincere. Consider polling your audience with a question of the day or week to keep them engaged and feeling valued.
A picture (and video) is worth a thousand words. Make sure to keep the communication light and avoid talking at your audience. Try mixing it up by adding pictures and videos with fun,telling captions to reel in your audience.
Spread the love. By becoming fans and “liking” your business partners, vendors and sponsors, you can not only grow your own constituency, but gain more eyes on your work.
Share the wealth of knowledge. Informative postings that are in-line with your business are a great way to show your followers that you are up-to-date and keeping with the trends of the industry.
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