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Nov30
Using Facebook To Sell Your Company
With over than 500 million users currently signed up on Facebook, you can guess why setting up a Facebook business page is critical for your business in today’s world. So many different people are signed up for Facebook these days that if you don’t own a page, you are missing out on free exposure to hundreds of millions of potential customers. Facebook lets you to set up various options on a company’s page. Depending on what you’re objectives are, you will want to contemplate some of those options.
We use Facebook as an information page to talk about our plastic bins and wire shelving. We don’t offer our products through Facebook. If you want to hear news on a new product, you can find it on our Facebook page. If you’re looking for reviews of setups we’ve completed, that’s on our FB page too. We also provide discounts to those that are checking the page.
A great option in Facebook is the “like” feature. This enables businesses to interact with one another effortlessly. Once you’ve liked our page on plastic bins , anything I update my page with will seamlessly appear on your Facebook feed. So if I choose to put up a photo of a setup we recently completed, anyone that “liked” my page will automatically see the pictures. If the correct customers have “liked” your page, that will lead to sales in the future.
There are a bunch various features you can use on your business page on Facebook. One highly popular option is known as the shop tab. The shop tab enables you to upload all of your goods and offer them through Facebook. You can register a products feed and have all of your products automatically uploaded. Once they have uploaded, potential customers will find all of your items right on your Facebook page, and can even buy them through this tab. They have multiple pricing options based on the amount of sku’s you want to load.
A business page on Facebook is pretty much the same as a person’s profile page on Facebook. You have a list of friends, a video tab, photos tab and all that. You can share links through your page.
Facebook even gives pages with visitor information. Using this feature you can effortlessly check what your peers have to say regarding your updates, such as your pictures.
If your company has not signed up for a Facebook page yet, you are seriously behind.
