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4 Easy Strategies to Attract More People to your Facebook Business Page

Rome was not built in a day, and neither are your Facebook fan page… fans.

You’re told all the time that you need to be creating a Facebook business page. Not a personal Facebook page, no…a business, or “fan” page. You’re thinking, oh crap, yet another “thing” to be doing?  People already like me, why must I ask for more “likes”??? And yet, you ‘ve been told it must be done, so you create one. Now what? Where are your throngs? Where are mine for that matter?

Rome was not built in a day, and neither are your Facebook fan page…fans, but over time, with consistent and innovative thinking, your Facebook page can be the cheaper alternative to a website, or at the very least a valuable addendum. Recently, and especially with anticipation of and since its recent IPO, Facebook, because of its intense scrutiny by investors and the business community, is under the gun to perform in a “serious” manner to demonstrate its great business value and ability to make money. Therefore massive efforts are being made by the Facebook developers to create additional perks and attraction apps, and it is, in fact becoming more and more versatile and simple to use. At the end of the day though, it comes down to client attraction and simple psychology. What will ‘hold ‘em on the page? What will push them to like, to engage and to share your page with others? What will nudge them to click into your website link? Here are some simple but tried and true ways to rope the masses:

1)   Make your headshot, top photo approachable. Not a formal shot — casual, natural. Of course you’re allowed to look good, and also of course I’m not giving permission to post photo’s of you bent backwards over a bar with an unnamed skimpily clad stranger pouring shots of tequila into your mouth. All I said was natural. Approachable. Like someone you would want to talk to.

2)   Make your page 75 percent visual: videos if you have them, and photos. People are attracted to the visual and will stay longer if you provide them. Again, appropriate ones. This is business, baby.

3)   Pull Marketing vs. Push — always go for the pull. As Seth Godin, the father of “permission marketing”  points out, no one wants to be “sold to” anymore. It’s all about the sharing of info, showing your value and turning the paradigm on its’ side. Rule of thumb is 10 posts sharing info, asking open-ended questions, sharing images, etc. to 1 “sell.” Share 10, sell 1. Try this method in all of your marketing and watch how well it works. It allows you to build credibility, gain peoples trust, allow people to get to know you and what you are about. That’s when they will pick up the phone or click into your contact me box.

4)   KEEP POSTS SHORT: research shows that people will be much more likely not only to read the posts, but to 'like' and most importantly to share if they’re short, fun, entertaining. One of the most shared, viral and “liked” posts of the early spring was “Like” this post if you think 2012 is going to be a great year.”

There are many more ways to engage folks on your page- contests, surveys, offering a  “like” for a latte contest. What else?  Share yours, and hey! “Like” Omaginarium on Facebook! And while you're there, roam around a little. It's not all about the "like"!

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Olga Konyukhova May 20, 2013 at 01:03 pm
Thank you, I will! We all miss him and hope he'll find his way home.
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BuckWheat May 19, 2013 at 04:28 pm
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Steven DeVaux May 19, 2013 at 08:16 am
I would recommend supporting an increase similar to Ridgefield's which was under 2% (1.97%). If aRead More community like Ridgefield can perform at high levels with an increase under 2%, the Board of Education, in asking for almost twice that is openly admitting that they have installed inefficient management in school administration. Further, the sewer system on the referendum will require municipal funding since it is backed by the full faith and credit of the town of Brookfield and reduces the town's borrowing ability - the advertisement for which indicated it would not impact municipal funding.
Steven DeVaux May 19, 2013 at 06:52 am
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Steven DeVaux May 17, 2013 at 05:23 pm
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Steven DeVaux May 17, 2013 at 05:22 pm
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Laura Orban May 17, 2013 at 12:18 pm
I will lend a hand by voting yes for the school budget this Tuesday, May 21st. Teachers should notRead More have to pay out of pocket for school supplies.
Steven DeVaux May 18, 2013 at 11:58 am
Interesting that representative Scribner fails to represent Brookfield's businesses choosing insteadRead More to focus on Ridgefields.