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Thursday, December 25, 2014

Discover A Simple And Successful Facebook Marketing Business Model

By Adam Khan


There are many business models to choose from when using Facebook. You can use Facebook ads to sell affiliate products or to sell your own products as well, whether it's digital like ebooks, physical products or the currently popular Tee Spring model. However, for the purposes of this article let's focus on one particular Facebook marketing business. The overall business plan is pretty straightforward, utilizing three things - a Facebook Fan page, Facebook Ads, and your own web site.



So, how do you make a Facebook business page work for you? Plenty of time and effort goes into making the business page work. However, it is up to you to create a great layout that is simple to use yet effective. If that sounds hard to do, here are some tips that will help you along the way.

Use the powerful Facebook Ads platform to create a "like" campaign to build your number of fans. While you can promote web sites with Facebook Ads, of course they would favor keeping those people on their own web site. A "like" campaign can be a great and cost effective page to quickly add lots of fans.

Give People Something Good - Tell them what they do not know. No one will follow something that is very basic or boring. Instead, they want to learn something new, so you should take advantage of this even though it's not related to your product. Educate the fans, shock them and even motivate them. This will get them sharing your posts and in return get more followers.

Keep Posting Constantly - Interaction is the foundation of success. Keep posting something new at least once a day and do not hesitate interacting with the followers. Talk about the business and answer any questions they might have. You might want to give it a try if you are struggling to make money online with other business models.

By keeping this list building form on Facebook your fans will feel more comfortable giving up their email address because they trust Facebook, as opposed to you sending them to another web site.




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