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HAVE A STRONG PRESENCE
A Facebook presence, like a Web site, is a fundamental tactic and should be on everyone's list of must-haves for social network marketing. Similar to the dot-com land grab that happened in the late 90's, you should secure your company name on as many social sites as you can.
Once you have your presence, you will need a strategy for posting updates with interesting content as frequently as you can. Be sure to get your employees involved. Encourage them to become fans, and drive the conversations to create a thriving community. The reason being, you will want Facebook users to be able to discover your Facebook page through their friends' profiles and with Facebook searches. This is the key to growing your fan base “virally.” Also keep in mind Facebook pages are indexable, so be sure to write your content with good SEO in mind.
DO SOME ADVERTISING
You will find that advertising on Facebook is unlike any other
advertising experience you have ever had. This is mainly because of the
unique ways in which you can precisely target a specific ad down to the
person's profile. For example, if you want to target M.B.A. graduates
who are 3-to-5 years out of school, working in Southern Connecticut,
like classic rock and whose favorite food is sushi—you can do that!
There are two basic types of ads—display ads and social ads—and they
can be purchased like banner ads with cost-per-click (CPC) and
cost-per-thousand (CPM). While they work similarly to online banner
ads, do not try to use them in the same way. Most Facebook users feel
more comfortable staying within the Facebook environment. So try to
direct them to somewhere on your Facebook Fan page. With the new
Facebook Fan page design, you can send them directly to a tab of your
Fan page since each tab has a unique URL.
CREATE AN APPLICATION
If you are going to send your ads to a specific tab, why not send them
to an application you built to engage them with your brand? Facebook
applications are similar to widgets, or snippets of code, which can be
embedded in any Facebook Fan page to make it more distinguished. You
can think of them like interactive spaces that can allow the user to
take a poll, play a short game or anything you can dream up.
Creating a Facebook application has become widely popular because
custom applications are not that hard or expensive to build. Some
Facebook applications have seen tremendous growth because they were
built to take advantage of the viral nature of Facebook.
SYNDICATE YOUR CONTENT
Another tactic to consider if you already have a steady stream of rich
content is to use Facebook as an outpost for your content. If you
already have a blog, podcast or video series, you can effectively use
Facebook to attract another audience to interact with those assets.
There are a variety of ways to syndicate content on your Fan page. You
can use the Notes page to import blog posts to your Fan page. You can
use the My Del.icio.us application to import any bookmarks you may have
made in your Del.icio.us account. You can use the Simply RSS
application to bring in all the RSS feeds you may have on your company
Web site. You can edit your Links section and have a variety of blogs
or Web sites you may want to highlight—perhaps by employees or partners
of your company. And don't forget to edit your Feed settings to include
the complete versions of all your blog posts so they appear not only on
your Fan page but on the Feeds of all your fans.
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