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So you’ve finally decided that enough “serious” people are using Facebook, that you should take a  look at it too. That was my attitude about a year ago and it was the exact attitude of the insurance agent I spoke with this morning.

At some critical Tipping Point (an excellent book by the way) Facebook became too big for large businesses to ignore, then it was too big for medium-sized business to ignore and now it is arguably too big for the mom-and-pop shop to ignore. The beautiful thing is that Facebook levels the playing field for the mom-and-pops and the big kahuanas. That tips the balance of power toward the smaller entrepreneur that is social media savvy.

Ready to get a quick dose of savvy?

In this blog post I want to focus on branding and perceptions. Remember the comment about the mom-and-pops competing with the big guys? All it really takes to LOOK like a big player in your field is:

  • A professional looking page graphic
  • A couple hundred (or thousand) fans

If you look professional and you have fans then you have ‘social proof’. With so much garbage on the Internet, social proof is becoming more and more critical to your branding and positioning. What you say about yourself takes a backseat to what others have to say about you. On Facebook there are two steps to social proof…A) get fans and B) get fans to say nice things about you. The latter is the equivalent of word-of-mouth advertising, but the former (just having fans) is critically important to your first impression.

I’m sure you have experienced this yourself…you walk into a restaurant with 3 of 45 tables occupied at dinner time. You have formed an immediate opinion about the quality and value delivered by the restaurant without looking at the menu or asking the diners their opinion, right? When you walk into a restaurant with the same 45 tables and a 20 minute wait to get one, you form a more favorable first impression. Again, you did not ASK the diners about the food or the service, the simple fact that the diners are present in the restaurant is the social proof.

See the analogy? When a new person comes to your Facebook business page and sees that you have lots of fans (including names and faces they recognize) they form a favorable first impression and are more likely to look around your page and/or respond to a specific call to action.

OK, so where do you get a professional looking graphic and where do you get fans?

Options for Creating a Professional Facebook Graphic:

  1. Hire a professional designer
  2. Do it yourself (see video below)
  3. Find a tech-savvy family member or friend to do it for you (send this person tot he video below)

Options for Getting Fans on Your Facebook Page

  1. Invite people you know and allow it to build on its own (definitely do this)
  2. Advertise your fan page inside Facebook. Here you are paying for clicks and can target your ideal customer profile very well.
  3. Pay people to become fans – $50 will get you are 1000 fans and make you look like a rockstar (strongly consider doing this). These people probably won’t care about your business, but they will be strong social proof.

The following videos explain each of these parts in more detail and show you exactly how to do it.

This video shows you how to create your own good looking large facebook profile picture (200×600) pixels using only Microsoft powerpoint. You can use the profile picture on your personal pages, fan page or both.

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This video shows you how to get a Facebook Fan page profile picture professionally created for dirt cheap. It also shows you how you can get up to 15,000 fans on your page for as little as $80. WOW! Here is the link to the website I discuss => Outsource your Facebook Design Tasks

Final Video

TO LEARN EVEN MORE: Clearly I cannot tackle the entire topic of Facebook for Business in one blog post. That’s why I elected to focus on branding via graphics and fan counts. For a detailed review of strategies, the technical details and other ins and outs, I strongly recommend the Facebook for Business eBook by Marc Krisjanus. You could hunt all over the Internet for free articles, tips and ideas to get yourself up and running on Facebook, or you could drop $47 on Marc’s 130 page guidebook. You’ll be able to read the book while commuting, highlight and mark ideas and and share it around the office. It’s a great investment to get yourself started.

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It’s a new year, and as ever, things are always changing with Google and how they tabulate and position the organic search results. If you’re new to online network marketing, you’re almost lucky, as you can get started out with a clean slate in terms of getting your website positioned well in Google. If you’ve already got a track record online, you’re going to have to take a step back and change some of your thinking.
For both groups, you cannot afford to be afraid of change. Make change a part of your business strategy and spend time continuously implementing change. The leading search engines like Google really work off of a monthly cycle for their updates and scans of content, so you don’t need to make addressing your search strategies a daily chore. Review your results and your strategies, tactics and methodologies about once a month and set aside time to make some changes. It’s probably best to put aside 3 hours a month on review and continuing education on the search engines and how they operate, and to allow about 5 – 15 additional hours per month to actually make any changes or adjustments.

Content is Still King

The core element driving Google and how they rate and position websites are related to content, content and content. Since you’re a small business and simply can’t compete on a number of pages basis with larger companies, you’ll have to find other ways to differentiate yourself in Google’s eyes. Here’s some tips on gaining search engine position. Some of these tactics are only good for short term results, but doing these things as part of your strategy will help Google to see and rate your website much higher than if you just sat there “waiting for something to happen” on its own.

Learn Keyword Targeting:

This is the number one problem facing small Internet marketers. You have to find the exact combination of keywords that fit your website’s themes and products. Use Google’s Keyword Tool to research the search volumes for various keywords you think are good for your website. Only choose keywords that have traffic hitting them! Don’t target the keywords that have huge amounts of traffic, as those will be saturated with websites going after them. You need to find the “sweet spot” for you – keywords that are relevant and targeted, but with medium to medium high search volume. Keep this list of keywords as getting top position is a long term goal, and you need to stay on track. These are the foundation for carving out your own niche in the online world.

Build a Blog:

Rich text content is like flypaper for the search engine spyders. The way blogs are structured with long postings and a hierarchy of themed areas fits perfectly within how Google sniffs out content. Either put a blog within your website or set up a free blog outside the structure and link it back heavily. Use a unique domain if you do this, as the blog will count as an important, relevant back link to your website from day one of its launch.

Use Social Bookmarking:

Relevant, themed back links with traffic hitting them and coming through them is really the best way for you to move your relatively small website up in the results quickly. Sign up for a social bookmarking service like Social Marker, Onlywire or others, and submit EVERY single blog entry you create to the social bookmarking websites. If you make Digg or any of the secondary bookmarking sites, you will get A LOT of traffic hitting your posts. And that traffic will GREATLY help your website appear in the results.

Use the Social Networking Sites:

Create Facebook and Twitter accounts for your business and link them together, so one feeds off the other. That way you only need to ever update one of the accounts. Set up your auto-responder software so that periodically an email goes out to your list telling them to join you on Facebook or Twitter. Every time you create a new blog entry, release it on these 2 devices. Again, you’ll get traffic flowing into the website from relevant back links.

Piggy Back on Others’ Position:

This is complicated but take a moment and think about it. There are a lot of text rich websites that have very strong search position. Some of these websites are free article directories that will carry any themed or relative content submitted to them. Get yourself a program like Automatic Article Submitter. It makes this process easy, efficient and pain free. Take all of your blog entries that are relative to concepts or products (leave out any personal blog entries) and mix them using the software’s spinning software. This lets you submit unique, non-duplicate content with your name and links back to your blog to over 300 article directories online. For the directories that pick up your submissions, you get HEAVY back linking from sites that Google already rates very highly. You see why we call it piggy backing? This can get appropriately written articles with your name on them high up in Google temporarily. Think of the article directories like a trampoline that people bounce on; where they land just happens to be your overall blog and website.

Embrace Change:

Review your website’s position monthly in the search engines for the keywords you are targeting. Here’s something our friends in the SEO consulting business tell us. As you start to move in the results, look closely at who is one page ahead of you. Pick out the websites on that page who look like they do NOT belong there. Examine their website closely and look at their Title tags (the top of the browser window) and their Meta Descriptions (the description under their name in Google results). You’ll probably see the same keywords you are targeting in their Titles and Descriptions. Go back and tweak your website to match, then go into your content, particularly the homepage, and add more instances of the same keywords that you’re targeting to your text on the pages. Make sure you use them in a way that makes sense! And if you’re going to run any pay per click, or Adwords, now’s the time to do it. Make sure your landing pages within your website have the keywords you’re trying to “take” ladled throughout and hot link them to other pages in your website. Our friends in the SEO business call this “guerilla warfare.”
There’s a lot more to know. SEO is a complicated business and a huge consulting industry on its own. Doing the things I mention above can REALLY help you get results in 2010, so that you see some return on your time and resources spent. Running an online network marketing business is all about getting some success early, so you can keep your enthusiasm high and build upon the results.

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Facebook is the #2 website on the Internet so we all know there are eyeballs. There. Any savvy network marketer has at some time wondered how you might tap into these eyeballs and generate leads for your business. Because of its viral nature, Facebook is a potential goldmine for online network marketing with the possibility of generating 10 or 20 leads per day- if done correctly and consistently.

So what is the secret to Facebook marketing? Do onto others as you would have other do onto you. Yup, that is the secret. Do you like advertisements on your wall? No. So don’t do it to others. Do you like strangers pitching their MLM at you? No. So don’t do it to others. Do you like getting a hot tip with some verifiable proof that it is real and it works? I know I do. Whether it is a tip on search engine optimization, a tip on getting season tickets, a tip on a hot restaurant, if you provide valuable free information, people will like you and want to learn more about you.

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