Friday, November 13, 2009

Facebook for Businesses: A Beginner's Guide Part II

Upon reading this post, hopefully you will have had a chance to set-up your Facebook Fan Page for your business and have been navigating it to learn its functionality. By now, you may have a few fans, if not, go and invite your friends to become fans of your new page. In this guide, I will go over the elements that can optimize your existing Fan Page.

Wall Page
Let's begin by looking at your Wall page. This is where you and your fans can interact. This is a neat feature in that you have the ability to update your fans without spamming them. They can view your wall at their convenience. Consumers can now choose when they want to engage, and this is the beauty of social media, like Facebook. With that in mind, you will need to keep your Status Updates interesting to ensure your fans have a reason to keep coming back. In your updates, you can insert Links, Photos, Videos, Events, etc.When you are ready to share, simply click on the "Share" button to publish. This will now show on your all your fans wall.

Customized Link
When you initially establish your Fan Page, Facebook assigns you a fairly complicated URL that you often can't use for distribution unless you create a hyperlink. However, once your Fan Page achieves 25 fans, you can apply for a customized link at facebook.com/username. After completing this I was able to get facebook.com/apogeemarketing, much more simple.

Landing Page for Non-Fans
When visitors that are not yet fans of your Facebook Page, they will land on your Wall page, which is not the best welcome page for someone who knows nothing about your business or product. It's probably more appropriate to have them land on your Info page or another page that you create from FBML (we will talk about this another time as you will need some coding experience to get this going). But for our purposes here, we will have them land on the Info page. You can achieve this by selecting Edit Page and go to the Wall settings to edit. Now you can select the landing page for everyone who is not a fan. In doing this, you are now giving visitors a chance to learn about who you are.



















Applications

Facebook is great in that it has many applications that you can add to make your Facebook more dynamic for your fans. If you have a Twitter account (if you don't, you should), you can link your Twitter account to your Facebook Fan Page. You can selectively tweet to your Facebook page by ending your tweets with the hashtag #fb. That simple...this way you don't flood your Facebook fans with non-relevant tweets that may not apply. Just go to Selective Twitter Status to add this application to your page.

Do you have a blog? Well, now you can include your new posts to your Facebook Page. This is automatic, so anytime you post it is included in your Wall. Be patient, it is not instant. If you don't see it immediately because it will take time. Go to Networked Blogs to add the application.

Did you find this useful? Well, be on the lookout for our Screencasts of tutorials to help get you going on all your marketing.