Facebook Pages: Worth the Work?
Facebook pages are said to be an excellent way for one to attract more visitors to their websites. However, at the same time if you go about it the legit way it can take quite a lot of work and time before your page produces you the results that you desire. Obviously, you would not want to pay someone to get you a decent amount of likes because they will not be coming from users who will interact and add in real value to what it is you are promoting. But, is going about it legit really worth all of the work?
Facebook Ads
The only option that will require no work on your end is for you to place a Facebook Ad for your page. However, even though this requires you to do no work besides creating the ad you will be expected to pay for your advertisement. The good thing is it will be targeted to your desired group so the chances of having people who share the same interests as you join your page is extremely high.
Other Social Media Outlets
If you are someone who is constantly on social media you can ask your followers and connections to join your Facebook page. However, you cannot have your every status asking for likes because it will be spamming your viewers there which will hurt you in the long run. Also, while you are there you can consider joining others who ask for requests for likes if they are relevant to your page.
Liking Other Pages
This is something that may be time consuming depending on your niche but it does pay off in more ways than one. First, by liking other pages that are similar to yours you may find some information posting on their page to share with your readers to keep your activity flowing on your page. Second, when you like other pages you are opening the doors for them to discover you and possibly like your page back. Third, you may be able to pull some new likes in by interacting with their readers.
Overall, Facebook pages are going to require you to spend a lot of time promoting them to gain more likes. However, even though the process may seem long the benefits that you receive from it are something that will take your business a long way. You will find your traffic increasing to your sites and your sales will begin to rise. Besides, what do you really have to lose?
This guest post comes from Victoria Heckstall. She writes on a variety of topics including business credit cards.
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Facebook is a good way to add social media to your traffic but I guess Twitter is better as i seen it in my blog.
Facebook works when you have a lot of fans and the biggest problem is to gain and entertain them.
wow… cool! Thanks!