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Monday, December 29, 2014

Discover A Simple And Successful Facebook Marketing Business Model

By Adam Khan


With Facebook hitting over a billion active monthly users, there is no doubt that this is the ultimate platform for not only communicating with family and friends, but also for promoting and marketing your business. Of recent, Facebook has become a good place for business owners and if you have decided it's time build a business page too, you'll want to do it right. Spending a significant amount of time and effort on this is worth because if done right, it can drive huge traffic to your blog or website.



The model is to pick a niche that has the potential for a large audience, like 'going green', 'weight loss', or 'women's fashion.' Create a Facebook fan page and a web site that goes along with it.

Build A Strategy - Create a strategy first. Plan how you will use Facebook to market your product or services. Most of the business use it to create awareness of what they offer while some use it to connect with consumers to source ideas for new products. Bottom line is that you will a strategy to start off.

Build a List (and do it on Facebook) - You must build an email list of potential customers. This is the key to building a successful business online for the long term. You need to be able to market and inform your customers at any time. Facebook is a fantastic place to market right now but who knows what changes to their platform may take place in the future. If you don't have your own email list of potential customers, you could be out of business at the wink of an eye.

Remember the domination of MySpace? Yeah, I didn't think so! Or how Google changed their Adwords policy and instantly put a lot of seven figure affiliate marketers out of business. Create a tab on your fan page where people can give you their email address in exchange for something for free, whether it's a special report, video, podcast, or whatever works in your market.

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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