Tuesday, February 19, 2013

The Viral Nature of Facebook - How to Create a Successful Facebook Business


                                    HOW TO MEASURE SUCCESS


The Viral Nature Of Facebook - How to Create a  Success Facebook Business

Viral Facebook Pages
The fact that Facebook is such a community oriented platform, makes it a very powerful marketing tool. If you use the site correctly then the skys the limit. The point is to help encourage people to like and recommend your page, profile, product, service, application, and content to others. The Viral nature of Facebook makes this happen easily

Businesses and people achieve success on Facebook due to this viral nature. This will naturally  as long as you create things that others find interesting, helpful, or just plain cool.

Some people feel unsure of how to take advantage of the viral nature of the site. Your number one goal should be to make sure that all of your content somehow relates to the product or service that you're trying to promote.  The same way you would with a regular website on the site.

Below you will find - 3 Tips to make Your Facebook Page go Viral

1. Start a group
If your group is interesting enough, people will invite their friends to join. Start a group that is informative, will help others, or just plain fun.  If you do one or all of these things, it will be even more appealing to people who visit your site.

2. Videos and Photos
Take advantage of the fact that Facebook allows you to upload photos and videos. Make sure that they are interesting and have value to the users. After you upload your videos, you want to make sure your fans interact. Encourage people to rate them and too share them with their friends.

3. Applications
This is an extremely powerful tool that Facebook has. It is worth the effort to put together an application that is fun and also relevant to what you're trying to accomplish. You can also find other people's apps that you can buy. Applications are one of the most viral aspects to the site. Once someone adds an application, they are automatically encouraged to invite their friends to also participate in it.
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No matter what you do on you site, the most important thing you can do is socialize with your fans. Its also wise to put yourself in the place of the members of your community. What kinds of things would encourage you to participate in a site and possibly buy someone's product? Why would you recommend something to your friends? Carefully think about your answers and then apply them to your Facebook business.

YOU NEED TO PARTICIPATE

When it comes to social networking, you pretty much get out of it what you put in. We've talked extensively about the idea of building a community. But, it's important to realize that you can't expect your community to run on autopilot.  Every community needs a leader. You need to be involved with Facebook on a constant basis, or hire someone that trust and knows how to post on your behalf to be involved with it.  The important

If you don't participate, this will not attract other people to you. People will quickly get bored with the community you're trying to build and eventually find other things to do on the site. This will result in lost sales.

Log in often. Answer messages and emails. Put new content on your profile. Post to the group and encourage participation and discussions. All of these things are especially important in the beginning. However, you always need to be involved to make it a success                              

When it comes to Facebook, it is very easy to measure success. Everything that you do on Facebook to build your website by engaging and creating a sense of community. If you go through all that work to to find people to be part of your site, and to get them to participate, but don't engage with them yourself, this is not a good thing.

But how do you know if there is something wrong with your approach or if it will just take a while to really get the community going? It's a little difficult to measure because it all depends on how much time you're spending on it. If you spend an hour a week, then you're success may not be as immediate. An hour a day, it could happen immediately.  Many of us don't have an hour a day to spend on facebook.  It is just important we or someone we trust interacts on Facebook daily.

If you're spending a lot of time, however, the fix isn't necessarily to spend more. It is a good idea to evaluate if the activities you're choosing, are right for your overall goals. Sometimes you change your tactic slightly, your results may change in a big way.

So, your measure of success can be gauged by the level of participation in your community. Once people start participating, the sales will follow. If the participation is not where you want it to be, just take the time to evaluate why this is the case.  It most likely will take just a small adjustment.

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