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The Complete Bloggers Guide to Facebook Marketing

Posted By Guest Blogger 6th of December 2011 Social Media 0 Comments

This guide to Facebook Marketing is written by guest writer Amy Porterfield. Amy will be presenting with Darren Rowse and Lewis Howes in a free webinar for ProBlogger readers this Wednesday. Register to get access to this Webinar here now.

One Billion. That’s the number of users Facebook will hit in a matter of months – if not sooner. The powerhouse network continues to climb.

Did you know that two billion posts are Liked and commented on each day and, on average, Facebook users spend over 700 BILLION minutes a month on Facebook? There’s no doubt your ideal audience is on Facebook right now.

The key is to figure out how Facebook’s mega population can help you position your blog as the leading source in your industry while helping you increase your overall traffic and leads.

When it comes to Facebook marketing, you’ve got to have a plan. If you go at it without a strategy, your Facebook efforts could quickly become a huge waste of time.

To help you get clear on your Facebook plan, consider these four steps as a roadmap to Facebook success.

Step #1: Set Up Your Foundation For Facebook Success
Step #2: Quickly Grow a Lucrative Fan Base of Quality Leads
Step #3: Create Ongoing, Massive Engagement
Step #4: Turn Your Fans Into Profitable Super Fans

A closer look at each step will help you understand how these steps can grow your online presence, attract your ideal readers and build your blog.

Step #1: Set Up Your Foundation For Facebook Success

Before you can attract high quality leads to your blog, you must establish a solid Facebook foundation. The first step is to make sure your Facebook Page is optimized and reflects your brand impeccably. With almost a billion people on Facebook, you need to make sure your Page stands out from all the noise.

Facebook is the ultimate platform to brand yourself and your brand. You can do this by creating a customized wall image as well as a custom welcome tab.

A welcome tab is the page all non-fans land before they see the activity on your wall. This customized page will allow you to create a strong call to action that will get non-fans to click the Like button and become an instant fan of your Page.  A custom welcome tab can get you up to 50% more Likes than if you sent non-fans directly to your wall on their first visit. To get instant momentum on Facebook, begin my creating a solid foundation right from the start.

To better understand how to build your Facebook foundation, check out these useful articles:

Step #2: Quickly Grow a Lucrative Fan Base of Quality Leads

When it comes to Facebook success, numbers matter. Hubspot [http://hubspot.com] completed a study of over 4,000 Facebook business Pages and found that Pages with at least 501 fans drove 3 times more traffic than Pages with less than 501 fans. But even more promising, Pages with 1,001 fans or more generated 21 times more traffic than pages with less than 1,000 fans. That’s a huge jump!

Your fan count matters, however, numbers are an empty metric without quality. You must attract high-quality fans that will become avid readers of your blog and are invested in your business.  A Page full of fans who will never become paying customers is a huge waste of your time.

To attract your ideal audience on Facebook, you first want to make sure you understand who you want to attract. Get clear on your ideal blog reader so you can craft Facebook posts that will grab their attention and keep them coming back for more.

To explore new ways to attract your ideal audience on Facebook, take a look at the following articles. They are all packed with valuable fan attraction takeaways you can test out on your own Page.

Step #3: Create Ongoing, Massive Engagement

Engagement equals massive value. The key is in knowing what triggers drive your fans to discussion. Once your fans are engaged with you on your Facebook Page, you can easily move them to take action.

If you want to use Facebook to attract new blog readers and drive leads, it’s essential you provide a high level of content and quality information that delivers massive value and entices your fans to share it with their friends.

If you want your fans to take action, you must make an effort to educate, empower and entertain your fans.  Don’t worry; you don’t have to do all three at once! But the next time you post, make sure you pack your post with a punch and deliver content your audience will want to devour and share.

Facebook recently added a new public metric to Facebook Pages. In the left column, right below the number of fans, you’ll see a number that reflects the number of people who are talking about you on Facebook at that moment (sharing your posts, liking your content, commenting on your updates, etc.). The metric is labeled “Talking About This” and when it reflects a lot of conversation, it’s great social proof. The challenge is that most people struggle to get their fans talking and in turn, increase this metric.

If your “Talking About This” number is low, it’s likely that your content is falling flat with your audience. If that’s the case, do this quick test. Look at your last 10 posts and answer these four questions:

  1. Do my posts reflect what my core audience wants?
  2. Do my posts give valuable info my audience needs?
  3. Are my posts enticing enough to keep their attention?
  4. Am I creating content my audience will want to share with their friends?

If you answered no to any of the questions above, reevaluate your content and get clear on the type of posts your audience will want to devour and share. If you don’t know, ask them! Facebook is a great place to get great feedback from your ideal audience (and it’s free market research!).

To learn a few new strategies to get your fans talking even more, check out the following articles:

Step #4: Turn Your Fans Into Profitable Super Fans

When Facebook first started to gain massive popularity, there was a lot of talk about how it was a great place to network with potential customers and build relationships. And while that’s still true, ……

If you only focus on building relationships with Facebook, you’re missing out on an extremely important fact – Facebook is a thriving marketplace where you can turn lukewarm fans into Super Fans.  

What’s a Super Fan?  

Super Fans are Facebook users who have opened their Facebook profile, giving you access to their name, email address, likes, interests, connections and so much more. In addition, they’ve purchased from you, spread the word about you and your business to their friends and connections and have encouraged others to purchase from you as well.

Super Fans do what any marketing department would kill for, all for free. You want as many Super Fans as you can get.

The key to moving your fans up the ranks to Super Fan status is by setting the foundation for your Facebook Page, attracting quality fans and providing value via your posts and conversations on Facebook. Each of these steps will ensure that your audience sees you as the go-to source in your niche. When you know your fans challenges or needs, and can offer them solutions, you are positioned perfectly to move your fans to action.

Here are some useful articles that will help you move your fans up the ranks to Super Fan status:

When it comes to Facebook marketing, there’s a widening gap between those who get it and those who don’t. When you get clear on your own Facebook marketing strategy, you can more easily use this powerhouse network to drive more exposure and traffic to your blog.

Want to learn more about using Facebook as a Marketing tool? Register for a free webinar with Amy Porterfield, Lewis Howes and Darren Rowse to be held his Wednesday here.

Amy is the co-author of Facebook Marketing All-In-One for Dummies and a social media strategist for entrepreneurs and small businesses. Check out her latest Facebook marketing course, FBInfluence, by watching this video here.

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Comments
  1. Wow!
    That’s enough information to occupy my entire week!. I have to book mark this or I’ll be distracted all day…Really well crafted, formatted and optimized
    Cheers
    Mark

    • Yes mark she have provided quite useful information and what important thing is she backed each point by the relevant posts as well.

      That made this post most more valuable.

  2. GREAT post, Amy!

    I hadn’t even thought to set up a Facebook page for my site, but as I am blogging about life hacking tips and tricks, I think it might be high time to get one set up!

    Thanks for all the great links, too–it’s going to take awhile, but I plan to go through them and check each one out.

    Thanks!
    Nick

  3. That is one complete guide Amy, I’m looking forward to the webinar, thanks for taking the time!

  4. to be honest, I’ve always wondered how to build a huge fan page on Facebook, and gaining mass of followers in a short period of time. I do know that it takes patience in order to grow your Facebook fan page base effectively, as I still feel stuck on stupid about how to gain thousands of fans to a Facebook fan page. Thank you so much for this useful information, as I’ll double back in the future to this post to reread again :-)

  5. Amazing! I am going to get to work on implementing all of these ideas as soon as I can for my gaming blog, NintendoDaily.org!

  6. This is indeed effective for those who want to market their business, because Facebook is the most user-friendly social media almost all over the globe. If you want to be heard, follow the steps above. Twitter is also good, but in our country, Facebook is widely used.

  7. Personally I was ignoring facebook and was majorly concentrating on Google+ and twitter which works very well.Also facebook is known for spaming and in the future I will consider your tips and definitely make use of them.

  8. This was a very informative post. Would you recommend setting up a facebook page if you don’t have anything to market other than a blog? Or would the standard personal facebook account suffice to draw in friends? (It has been one of my most successful traffic sources…although it’s not drawing in viewers by the hundreds or thousands)? Thanks.

  9. Great write up! Most people are blind when it comes to the benefits Facebook brings to the table for them. After reading this post no one should be confused to the powers of Facebook. Keep up the good content! This is surely one to keep saved!

  10. Once I began to think about a Facebook page as an extension of my website, I began to realize that it involves a whole lot more strategy because it’s an extremely networked website that can do quite a bit for you with some simple additions. I’m curious if anyone has tried out Involver’s applications.

    Great ideas here. Sounds like I have a lot to learn!

  11. Facebook is becoming a major player when it comes to online marketing in general. Google can’t focus too much on local and has no images, something that FB does have.

    It’s also cheaper…
    Only thing is that you have to know how to leverage / capitalize on the fans.

    Ralph

  12. Thanks for such a great article. This is a huge help for me and exactly what i need to get my new FB page sorted and boost engagement on it as well as to generate more traffic for my new blog. Perfect!

  13. This was a great article! I know Facebook and Twitter are both great ways to promote your site and help increase your exposure on the web. I will definitely start following these tips with my own Facebook Marketing.

    Cheers!

  14. Good Article !! I will try it.
    One question : I know google not like facebook marketing, it’s crrect?

    Thanks,
    Asad

  15. Sounds great! I will definitely have to start looking at this a lot more since I am actually trying to make a go of being in business online!

  16. I’m all about doing research on facebook blogging right now. This article came at just the right time for me. Thanks for the great content and keep it coming.

  17. I was never a user of Facebook until I started my blog. And now, I get a ton of traffic to my posts because of its sharing feature. I tell all new bloggers to get a FaceBook fanpage ASAP.

  18. What an awesome resource post, thank you so much for putting this all together! I will be joining your webinar tomorrow evening, I’m really looking forward to it. I’ve bookmarked this post and will be referring back to it often. Thank you!

  19. The beauty of Facebook is that one can build all kinds of free traffic from that amazing social network, while capitalizing silently on:

    long $ gUaP $ !

    =)

  20. Dustin - Wordpress Theme Reviewer says: 12/07/2011 at 3:48 am

    Thanks for the great article Amy! I now feel like I have a lot more work to do to start applying these tips to my own marketing.

  21. Very thoughtful tips indeed.

  22. I will also be joining your webinar tomorow evening. I’m ready to put on my thinking cap. The opportunities of facebook marketing are exciting.

  23. This is an excellent article, Amy! Lots of common sense stuff here that’s worth reading again and again. One question – how can people spend 700 billion minutes per month on Facebook when there are only about 40,320 minutes in a month? :)

  24. Thank you for the resources. It will take a while to digest all :-) I was turned off by FB with the way the keep changing their interface. And one time my fan page was turned automatically into a community page and they took out my ability to set a landing page. Frustrating. But this post is a reminder for me to look into it again.

  25. Good one,have to actually sit down and pull out strategies on implementing this one,Never thought of proffessional gfacebook marketing like i will call this,talk more of super fans all for free am definitely going to try this and digest it too.

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