HOW TO ADVERTISE ON FACEBOOK USING “WORD OF MOUTH” PROMOTION


Wondering how to advertise on Facebook without fan pages or PPC? Read on…
Good old-fashioned word of mouth advertising has been the core of marketing for decades. And with Facebook, you can now harness “new-fashioned” word of mouth advertising. This is simply when you update your Facebook friends and family with how your business is going or how well your products are working for you, using your personal account. A couple of notes on this:


1) Do not, do not, do not, be overly sales-y. This is your personal account, not a sales page. People want to connect with you personally here. They don’t want to be sold to. They DO, however, want to spy on you … so if you keep their attention with a few sporadic updates on your own success, you’ll generate TRUE interest in your business.
2) Do put lots of status updates, motivational quotes, funny pictures, family pictures , etc. Let people get to know and like you as a person. Also, stay in touch with friends by sending them emails and commenting on their pictures and updates. Really build personal connections with people here.

Now that you’ve got some strategies around how to advertise on Facebook, get out there and start practicing them. It’s not enough to just know how to advertise on Facebook , it’s important to make a marketing plan about how you’re going to use this valuable tool. Set up some time to create a fan page or improve your own personal account. If you’ve got an advertising budget, prepare a PPC campaign. Use this valuable tool consistently, and you’ll be surprised with your great results! For COMPLETE Facebook training to get you REAL profits fast … click the button below.
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