6 Ways to Promote Your New Facebook Page
How
can you start to promote your new Facebook Page and get your fans to start
engaging with you?
To
start connecting with current and potential customers on your Facebook Page,
there are a few things you need to do first to get the word out.
Here
are six ways to promote your new page:
1. Use the network you already have
If
someone has already joined your email list, they most likely would love to
connect with you on Facebook too.
Send
out an email to your contact list, announcing your new page and inviting people
to Like your business on Facebook.
You
should also add social media buttons to your email footer, so your email
subscribers are continually reminded of your active social channels.
2. Add a Follow Button on your
website
Make
it easy for your website visitors to Like your page by adding a Follow Button
to your website or blog. A Facebook Follow Button is a widget you can add to
your website that links people from your website to your Facebook Page.
For
an official Facebook Follow Button, go to Facebook’s Social Plugins resource
page.
3. Create a Facebook Ad
Running
a Facebook Ad is an easy way to get your page in front of a new relevant
audience. Using Facebook’s targeting features you can create an ad that reaches
people with certain characteristics like age and location.
You
can also use Facebook’s Custom Audiences feature to upload your email list and
reach your existing contacts.
4. Share helpful content
There
is a big difference between social media and social media marketing. Give
people a reason to Like your page by sharing helpful posts and driving action.
Facebook
is a highly visual channel, so share images and videos when you can. You can
even try a Facebook Live to engage your fans.
Not
sure what to post on social media? Here are 30 ideas worth a try!
5. Promote your page offline too
Promote
your Facebook Page on all of your print marketing materials including business
cards, menus, flyers, signs, t-shirts — anywhere it can be visible.
Mention
your Facebook Page the next time you speak at a workshop, seminar or
conference. You can even include an image and link to your page in your slide
deck.
6. Don’t forget your existing social
following
If
you’re active on other social media channels, like Twitter, Pinterest, or
LinkedIn, promote your page on those channels as well.
Your
superfans will be happy to connect with your business anywhere they can.
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