Archive for the ‘facebook’ Category

21
Dec

Can your website and Facebook be friends (or at least friendly)?

In local websites and websites at large, the integration of social media into the website creates a challenge.  The way you can integrate is constantly changing so it is important to stay up to date.

I came across a great post at Social Media Examiner.  They share 10 Ways to Integrate Facebook into Your Website.   At first, I thought ten ways was a little overboard, but then I read through the entire list.  I was at the bottom of the list of ten before I came across a method I hadn’t used in a website.  What a surprise!  This journey reinforced my view that there are so many ways to include social media in your website – sometimes TOO many ways.

For a local website, let’s consider WHY you want Facebook on your website.  First and foremost, you want it to create and grow relationships with current and future customers.  Having a LIKE button on your website gives your website readers a way to link into your Facebook page.  By LIKING you from your website, they’re saying they’d like to hear more.  If you are posting and responding on your FB page, you’ll be solidifying your customer relationships.

Another reason to have Facebook on your website is to continue the conversation.  There are different strokes for different folks – even with social media.  Some folks like to get a glimpse of what’s going on with you and your company all in one place.  By having your Facebook conversations on your blog, you can draw your website customers into the conversation.

Finally, one of the biggest values of Facebook is the viral marketing aspect.  By placing a SEND button on your website pages, you encourage the website reader to share what they’ve seen with other friends.  Put up some great local content on your website and it may go viral.  Even a little viral goes a long way in drawing more visitors to your website and even your storefront.

While you can include Facebook in at least 10 different ways into your website, consider WHY you want to use each method and then apply it (or have your webmaster do it for you).   Either way, get your Facebook page and your website friendly with each other to create and build better relationships with your current and future customers.

 

21
Mar

How to Tag a Photo on a Facebook Fanpage

Tagging friends in photos can be a great way to share photos, but how can use it in your business. Facebook Fanpages or business pages don’t permit you tag, but you CAN tag your personal friends if you access your page as an administrator. Enjoy the step by step below. Don’t forget to share your ideas for tagging in your Facebook fanpage in the comments below . . .

05
Mar

Get Another Administrator for Your Facebook Fanpage

Don’t be caught being the ONLY person who can edit your Facebook Fanpage. Whether you’re on vacation, sick with the flu, or just need your assistant to make directed changes, at some point, you will need another administrator for your page. Take a look and see the step by step . . . When you’re done, be sure to leave a comment sharing why YOU need another administrator on your Facebook Business page.

25
Nov

3 Reasons for Online Thankfulness

Happy Thanksgiving!Thanksgiving here in the United States is a day set aside to remember to be thankful. Thankfulness should be a daily thought process, but I like the fact that we celebrate being thankful even if it is just once a year. Many of us spend the day roasting a turkey, watching football (and that’s American football for all you folks who call soccer football, too), and hanging out with friends and family.  Oh, and don’t forget the fabled pumpkin pie! (which I just remembered to get out of the freezer – yikes!).  Now all this thankful activity reminds me of what I am thankful about online.

1.  Recipes for Anything Imaginable

Used to be you had to call your mom to remember what temperature to cook the turkey.  Now you can go online.  I used www.butterball.com since I bought one of their turkeys.  I still called my mom, but we could talk about other things instead of turkey.

My neighbor brought corn pudding to our neighborhood gathering.  It was delicious.  Rather than trying to catch up with her for the recipe, I found a great selection of recipes at www.myrecipes.com Turned out there was a recipe for corn pudding in this month’s issue of Southern Living Magazine, but I haven’t had time to read through it yet.

2.  Sending Thanksgiving Greetings to More People

After I moved away from home and started my own family, we always call home on Thanksgiving to remind everyone why we were thankful for them.  It is great to talk with siblings, parents and grandparents – even if they were far away.  Today, we can connect with so many more people through email, facebook, twitter, and even this blog.  I am thankful to you for reading this today.

3.  Black Friday Preview

While the TV ads are blaring how early you must arrive to get the best deals on Black Friday, you can do most of your cost cutting research online.   You can find all the major department store flyers at www.blackfriday2010.com.  And even sychronize your watch!

Some online merchants are taking advantage of the anticipation and starting a week early.  Amazon started their Black Friday specials the previous Monday (so would that be light grey Monday?).  It’s nice to get a jump on the deals.

Enjoy your day of being thankful!

Comment below on ways you are online thankful

12
Nov

Facebook is Essential for Your Web 2.0 Marketing

Here is a great interview with Mark Zuckerman, founder of Facebook.  He shares why Facebook is an important element of your marketing strategy.

09
Nov

Managing Your Facebook SPAM Filter

Now that you have your Facebook Like / Fan page going strong, you’re probably noticing strange and sometimes offensive comments popping up.  In addition, Facebook’s spam filter may also be filtering out quality posts made by your fans. Mari Smith does a great job sharing how to control these posts:

06
Nov

Using Facebook for Business

Great info from guest blogger:  Wayne Kessler

There are a growing number of social media sites being used by businesses in their company marketing efforts. The secret to using social media effectively is not to be everywhere, but instead to have an online presence where your current and prospective customers are online. Contrary to what many believe- Facebook is not just for college students or for personal use. Facebook is increasingly being used by companies in many creative ways such as to build their brand image, to drive traffic to their website and blogs, to announce or get feedback on new products, manage their online reputation, attract employees, communicate company information, and as a means to intercept potential prospects. For many companies, this increased company communication is leading to enhanced relationships with current and prospective customers. In this article, I will outline how a planned internet marketing approach can lead to positive results for your business. I will begin the article by addressing a few common misperceptions about Facebook that I hear most frequently from my clients. Next, I will detail how to use and set up the various sections of a Facebook account. I will conclude with several recommended applications that will add functionality to your company Facebook page.