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32 Ways to Use Facebook for Business

facebooklogoWritten by guest author Meryl Evans

Facebook’s not just for keeping tabs on friends and filling out quizzes — it can also be used as a highly effective business tool. It’s great for marketing your products, landing gigs and connecting with your customers.

Here are 32 ways to use Facebook in your business.

Manage Your Profile

1. Fill out your profile completely to earn trust.
2. Establish a business account if you don’t already have one.
3. Stay out of trouble by reading the Facebook rules regarding business accounts.
4. Install appropriate applications to integrate feeds from your blog and other social media accounts into your Facebook profile. (Although you should be careful before integrating your Twitter feed into your Faceboook profile, as a stream of tweets can seem overwhelming to your contacts.)
5. Keep any personal parts of your profile private through Settings.
6. Create friends lists such as “Work,” “Family” and “Limited Profile” for finer-grained control over your profile privacy.
7. Post a professional or business casual photos of yourself to reinforce your brand.
8. Limit business contacts’ access to personal photos.
9. Post your newsletter subscription information and archives somewhere in your profile.

Connect and share with others

10. Obtain a Facebook vanity URL so that people can find you easily.
11. Add your Facebook URL to your email signature and any marketing collateral (business cards, etc.) so prospects can learn more about you.
12. Post business updates on your wall. Focus on business activities, such as “Working with ABC Company on web site redesign.”
13. Share useful articles and links to presentation and valuable resources that interest customers and prospects on your wall, to establish credibility.
14. Combine Facebook with other social media tools like Twitter. For example, when someone asks question on Twitter, you can respond in detail in a blog post and link to it from Facebook.
15. Before traveling, check contacts locations so you can meet with those in the city where you’re heading.
16. Research prospects before meeting or contacting them.
17. Upload your contacts from your email client to find more connections.
18. Use Find Friends for suggestions of other people you may know to expand your network even further.
19. Look for mutual contacts on your contacts’ friends lists.
20. Find experts in your field and invite them as a guest blogger on your blog or speaker at your event.
21. Market your products by posting discounts and package deals.
22. Share survey or research data to gain credibility.
23. Use Facebook Connect to add social networking features to your web site.
24. Suggest Friends to clients and colleagues — by helping them, you establish trust.
25. Buy Facebook ads to target your exact audience.
26. Read up on Facebook Beacon to see if it might be useful for you.

Use Network, Group and Fan Pages

27. Start a group or fan page for product, brand or business. Unless you or your business is already a household name, a group is usually the better choice.
28. Add basic information to the group or fan page such as links to company site, newsletter subscription information and newsletter archives.
29. Post upcoming events including webinars, conferences and other programs where you or someone from your company will be present.
30. Update your group or fan page on a regular basis with helpful information and answers to questions.
31. Join network, industry and alumni groups related to your business.
32. Use search to find groups and fan pages related to your business by industry, location and career.

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  1. 9 Comment(s)

  2. By Bill Shor | Reply

    Starting your own business may sound like a lot of fun but there are many things that you need to take into consideration before you start a business of your own. Most businesses fail not because of a lack of money, but because a lack of planning. Saratoga Springs

  3. By Deborah | Reply

    Excellent point. Your comment reminds me of the Internet IPO stock market boom and bust where most companies had no product, no plan, but plenty of money to burn. Running a business is much different than pretending to be in business…and I feel another article forming in my mind. :) Thanks for sharing.

  4. By Andy Loverock | Reply

    Thanks Deborah, some useful tips. They all point to the fact that it’s important to offer value before self promotion!

  5. By Tom Sparrow | Reply

    Great post! I already picked up some good points to use! I still prefer http://www.sta.rtup.biz since you can truly customize your profile instead of a simply white page! You can sign up for free and almost all the people there are in a home based business where in Facebook, most likely less than 2% are…

    Tom Sparrow-CEO
    Health Innovations & Marketing, Inc.
    248-624-0942

  6. By Kayann Smith | Reply

    I started an online store in Oct 2008 and I currently use Facebook & Twitter to market the business.

    While I have been getting a fair amount of hits on the site (I think), there are way too many bounces and too little sales.

    I am a novice at this and just want to make my business a success. I have been putting in the work to market the website and generate interest. I can see where people are viewing the site but the sales are just not coming in as much as I would like.

    I’m now feeling like I’m in way over my head and I’m basically just about ready to give up because I’ve run out of money and it’s been costing me a lot of money to have the site running this long.

    I need help! Any suggestions as to what I could do to generate more sales at a faster pace?

  7. By Deborah | Reply

    Hi Kayann,

    You bring up a great point. Although you have the hits to your site, you’re not getting the orders to justify the site. I’m a big believer in following steps to success. I noticed your site is an Amazon powered webstore. Does Amazon make a public list of their most successful affiliates? If so, I recommend you study their websites to see what they are doing differently than you. I realize you are limited on funds, but perhaps there are simple measures you can take to attract those extra 10 daily sales.

    Hope this helps!

  8. By Billigurlaub | Reply

    Thanks for sharing this post with me – It was an interesting read :)

  9. By Vigrx | Reply

    This seems like a great post – Thank you for sharing. I will be back to this blog :)

  10. By Cigarrest | Reply

    I don’t really know much about this sort of thing, but thanks anyway :)

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