Facebook Marketing Phase 1: Registering and Setting Up Your Profile Properly
Posted on March 28, 2008
Filed Under Facebook Marketing, Internet Marketing, Lead generation |
I have seen some amazing success over the last few weeks in generating leads for a client of ours via Facebook. If done right, it can have lasting effects that will definitely help boost your web traffic without having to pay a cent. I have decided to document my processes in setting up and executing a Facebook Marketing campaign and posting them on my blog for our clients and visitors to glean very valuable information from. This will be a series of posts so you might be able to master one concept before moving on to another.
If you do not follow along and decide to do things your own way, you will most likely fail and I will continue to dominate you and your company on the Facebook platform. If you do follow along and do everything that I post, you will make it as a Facebook Marketer.
- You will first begin by registering for a free Facebook account by going to http://www.facebook.com.
- You will then need to check your email address for a confirmation email. Once you click the confirmation link, you now have full access to Facebook and all its features.
One huge factor in making Facebook a successful lead generation tool is by just being you. Don’t go into it thinking that all you are going to do is promote, promote, and promote your product or service. You need to first promote yourself as a person, friend, family member, etc. Once you build relationships with your friends, you can then begin to promote with strict caution.
- You should now begin crafting your profile. At the top of the page there is a blue bar that says “Profile, Edit, Friends, Networks, Inbox”. Click the edit button next to Profile.
- Just below that blue bar, there is a grey bar with the words “Basic, Contact, Relationships, Personal, Education, Work, Picture”. Fill each of these out completely and honestly. To finish, upload a fun picture of you doing something crazy, fun, with family, etc. People want to see that you are a normal person, just like them!
- Make sure under the contact section that you put the website(s) that you will one day like to begin promoting on Facebook. You want people to be able to see the sites on your profile and click on them if they are curious, but DON’T PROMOTE them or even mention them to your friends. If asked about them, have fun and begin selling to that person only!!
Our main goal of updating the profile completely is to show people that we are human and have interests along with everyone else in the world.
That is enough for you to chew on and start perfecting before we go any further. Keep in mind that I have been testing all sorts of Facebook Marketing methods over the last year and believe that I have finally cracked the code when it comes to generating high quality, highly targeted leads for free. If you subscribe to our RSS Feed, you will know exactly when the next post in the series happens.
Good luck, now go out and do it!!!
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