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Facebook Pages Are a Bad Investment for Small Businesses - Forbes

Facebook Pages Are a Bad Investment for Small Businesses - Forbes | WEBOLUTION! | Scoop.it

In my last four posts I’ve shared some of the lessons that I’ve learned from helping set up lullubee.com, a new business that makes and markets kits for making crafts. After we launched the site and figured out how to take ordersand ship products, the next task we faced was to get more visitors to the site, and ultimately more sales. In the next few posts I’ll cover several of the techniques we implemented, but in this post I’ll focus on Facebookmarketing.

 

The first thing we did was to set up our Facebook Page, as recommended in Facebooks “Four Steps to Business success on Facebook“.

 

Once you set up your page, you need to get users to visit it and, hopefully, to “like” it. The reason you want people to like your page is that your posts will then appear on that users news feed. Over time this will allow you, according to Facebook, to start “building loyalty and creating opportunities to generate sales.” The first method to get likes is to promote it on your own website using Facebook social plugins. As this costs nothing, you may as well do it, but the percentage of visitors that click on these is typically very small. The second is to purchase Facebook Ads that persuade people to visit your page and to like it. The irony of spending money to promote our Facebook page instead of our site was not lost on us.


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Catherine Luense's curator insight, January 25, 6:11 AM

I agree with Forbes! I feel like FB pages are getting more expensive to own and operate. I make more connections on Twitter per day then I do on FB in a week. Every since I converted my Profile into a page it has been a nightmare! When I try to connect with a person or service, upon login, I am directed to their ad campaign page. It is getting so annoying! G+, Pinrest, and Twitter have become my marketing method of choice. Has anyone noticed this as well?

Martin Gysler's comment, January 26, 10:56 AM
Catherine thank you for your information. It's interesting to hear that you had problems with the conversion of your Facebook profile. I had never heard this information, maybe because I've never done this work for me or another. With regard to marketing opportunities, they may vary depending on the target audience. To say that Twitter is better than Facebook or another platform, remains difficult in my opinion.
Martin Gysler's comment, January 26, 11:00 AM
Of course Ted, it's also an approach. I think everyone should make his choice according to his opinion.
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U.K. Mobile Startup, Tapestry Proves Why Wish Lists Are So Powerful [+Marty Note]

U.K. Mobile Startup, Tapestry Proves Why Wish Lists Are So Powerful [+Marty Note] | WEBOLUTION! | Scoop.it

Tapestry, the latest contender in the fashion-tech startup space, wants to connect a shopper's digital identity with the physical products in the store they're in by using barcode/NFC-scanning smartphone apps which shoppers use to build up a...

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Read about Tapestry before. Cooler now.I learned how valuable wish lists could be from my friend and great Internet Marketer Jennifer DiMotta. Tapestry is taking the hidden power to new levels.


Jennifer taught me about the aspirational nature of wish list. We wish list the better US we see in our minds. Own those kinds of aspirations and you can rule the world or the closet :). M

 


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Cyber Monday "A Juggernaut of Epic Proportions" Goes MOBILE

Cyber Monday "A Juggernaut of Epic Proportions" Goes MOBILE | WEBOLUTION! | Scoop.it

If there's a fiscal cliff facing the U.S. economy, consumers weren't afraid to approach it on Cyber Monday. As details begin to surface about yesterday's super.

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WOW, Cyber Monday kicking BUTT and TAKING NAMES. Too Cool.  


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