Market your business on facebook
By JonathanA guest article this time. Sheffield based Jonathan Senior owns an online training company aimed at business and managers. He runs two blogs, the Sharp End Training blog and Learn on Demand. He has some expensive product creation software and is looking for internet marketers to partner with. Contact him through either blog.
A lot of business’s & marketers have switched onto facebook for marketing & promotion. After all, alexa shows facebook to be the 3rd ranked website in the world after google and yahoo and according to it’s own stats, there are 65 million regular users. That’s a big market place.
But most marketers miss a vital trick. In these days of mass automation and bulk processing, it’s easy to forget that behind each profile is a real person – not just a prospect.
Treating people’s profiles on facebook like printouts from any other automation or bulk processing tool is a good way to send your online reputation going the wrong way.
Why?
If you were selling something in the street, you wouldn’t systematically go through them asking them one at a time “Do you want to buy this?” and if they hesitated or said no – you moved onto the next one.
No you wouldn’t
That’s not very efficient or a good use of your time or resources.
The facebook danger (and admit it – we have all done it…) is going along to someone’s profile or a group and posting something like
“Hello I am [your name] and this is what I sell [link]” and then left.
You have never visited that page again. What you have done is just polluted the internet. It’s like graffiti spraying someone’s facebook profile.
There is a better way
It’s called actually getting to know people. You remember – you did it on your first day at school…
You find out what they like and don’t like (you do find out what your customers don’t like… don’t you?)
You ask them how they are; take an interest in what they do. (You might not be interested in swimming with sharks but they might be…)
And after a while, something magical happens – they begin to like you and even better, they may even trust you – so when they have a problem or they actually get bit by a shark they are likely to ask people they trust for advice. THEN it might be sale time.
Of course this is a longer lead time but something else magical happens – they tell their entire shark swimming mates who then seek advice from you. Now isn’t that better than selling one at a time ?
Thought you would agree?
So, my advice is – if you are building your online business using your own name, brand or image – then you CANNOT afford to be seen as an internet polluter. Whatever you are selling. You MUST be seen as someone people can trust.
Jonathan and his team have developed a video training course called “How to market your business on facebook”
Here is the link but subscribers to my rss feed will shortly receive a voucher worth 15% discount.












14 Comments
September 11th, 2009 at 4:55 pm
Thanks for the FB tips and the link to FB training.
Unfortunately I’m cannot afford to make right now. But I’m still looking fwd for more info how to use FB for business in the future.
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September 11th, 2009 at 7:51 pm
Hey David,
I found this guest post really informative.
As a result, I’m going to make time to find out a lot more about Facebook.
Thanks and talk soon,
Andrew.
Andrew Vaughan´s last blog ..How I Decided on My First Ebook.
September 13th, 2009 at 10:16 pm
I just recently setup both facebook and twitter to automatically post all my blog posts on them and keep in touch with people.
They are slowly getting more friends and followers but i must say i prefer facebook as you can be nosy there.
Great post
Tom Brite
Tom Brite´s last blog ..Associating With Success
September 13th, 2009 at 10:58 pm
Hey David
Thanks for the info I am on facebook alot so I find this to be of interest to me. Personally I don’t like twitter so I am probably shooting myself in the foot for not using iy but facebook is another story. I have to check the costs as I am getting pretty strapped until I start making it online.
Thanks
Glenn
Glenn´s last blog ..25 THINGS That Make ME—–ME !!
September 14th, 2009 at 10:39 am
Hi guys & thanks for the kind words.
I think Dave will be along shortly about how you can all get involved to mutual benefit
September 15th, 2009 at 4:03 pm
If you are strappped for cash but have a website going, you can sign up to resell the facebook course here
http://www.trainingresellers.co.uk/?a_aid=4a61be224d87a
September 16th, 2009 at 4:54 pm
Hey David,
I don’t know why I don’t visit your site more often, it looks like you’re talking about some great topics and getting a bunch of people involved.
This guest post is great, it just solidifies what we have learned from Alex Jeffreys about growing a relationship before attempting to sell them anything. This is a great reminder for anyone in our course, but could be an eye-opener for many!
Keep it up, my friend!
Joe
Joe Fier´s last blog ..25 Things You Probably Don’t Know About Me… Are You Ready?!
September 23rd, 2009 at 2:01 pm
Solid post as always and good content.
I know a guy in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne (beautiful city
)who does this kind of stuff for a living and markets on facebook all the time, particularly using the paid advertising models. He swears by it and loves it.
However, I hear of those struggling with this a lot. People seem to be really fighting to make it work.
I dis-like facebook intensely, and this is for a number of reasons. In particular the way they love to try and claim rights to all content uploaded to their sites. Those guys are douchebags.
Alex McDonnell´s last blog ..Pro Blogging Is Tough
September 28th, 2009 at 7:34 pm
Hey David and Jonathan,
I’ve recently joined Facebook, I’ve not really started to do much networking yet, I’ve just been building my friends up.
In guess I better start paying an interest in the people that I find interesting, the sooner the better, right?
I’ve taken a lot of good information from this post guys, thank you for sharing it with us.
Take care,
Paul.
Paul Lear´s last blog ..Top 10 Tips To Increase Alexa Rank
September 28th, 2009 at 9:01 pm
Hey Paul
Thanks for the comment. Facebook is a great way to network – just be careful it doesn’t take up too much of your time, I had that poblem
Glad you could take some info from the post!
Dave
November 2nd, 2009 at 12:48 pm
David
Thats a very good insight into FB. I recently had a slapped wrist from a FB user for spamming as I had my FB linked to Twitter and someone had managed to hack my Twitter account and posted loads of spam.
I totally agree the Social Media thing is only good for Branding oneself through normal conversation – the ADs and Groups in my mind are a waste of time
Rgds
Pete
Peter Davies´s last blog ..Strategic Profits – League of Extraordinary Minds
November 15th, 2009 at 5:13 pm
Hey David-
Same goes for Twitter, MySpace…well any social media sites.
November 22nd, 2009 at 2:48 am
PS-
Like Alex Jeffreys says, “traffic” is “people”.
Evan Beck´s last blog ..Strategic Online Marketing with Content Syndication
December 15th, 2009 at 12:51 pm
Agreed with it.!! Marketing in Facebook is efficient way and it can reach lots of people.