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Facebook Pages: What to Consider When Having One
Facebook pages are becoming more and more popular as businesses start infiltrating Facebook. Like every other social media outlet there are a few things to make sure you have and a few that it would be best to avoid. Here are a few tips on making sure your fan page is working for you and not against you.
What Not to Do
- Have Nothing to Offer: Fan pages were created for celebrities, businesses and important causes. Before starting a page consider why people would want to become fans of your page. Make sure the page offers something of value to the community.
- Try to Have All the Control: Facebook is a platform to engage in a conversation. Don’t delete negative comments or try to control the flow of conversation your page. You can certainly guide your fans, but don’t rain on the conversation parade.
- Applications: These can be great when integrated on your page. Now the bad part is when you add them without knowing how to work them, or add them simply for the sake of adding them. Avoid making your page a mess with all those apps. The rule of thumb is don’t add then unless you are prepared to keep up with them.
- Automate Your Page: This isn’t like a blog or twitter account where you can automate your responses and interactions. People become a fan to be able to engage with you. Be present for your fans and they will make your page successful.
- Formulated Responses: Ever consider how impersonal a scripted conversation is? Now very fun, huh? That is exactly why making your responses a little more personal will go a very long way in ensuring the success of your page. Just because you don’t see the fan face-to-face doesn’t mean you can get away with not establishing a good relationship. Treat the page as if you were having intimate conversations with your fans.
What Does Work
- Show Your Human Side: Sure everything is online now, sure life is limiting human interactions less and less (i.e. iPods, electronic banking and texting instead of calling), but that does not mean you should forget your human side. Be present for your fans and be real. Check your page often and respond to message and comments in a timely manner that is priceless. And remember to represent the brand well and mind your manners.
- Tech Support: This applies to those who choose to have applications on their page. If something goes wrong, make sure you know how to fix it. Nothing is more frustrating than nonfunctioning apps. That could lead to many fans abandoning your page. No tech support, equals no page love.
- Guiding the Show: You can offer suggestions; give resources, and even redirect. Just don’t treat your page like a strict professor. This is a place to have fun and allow interactions to flow naturally and freely.
The Basics of Your Page
- Fun: Have fun with your page. Social media that it doesn’t have to be boring, that is what is so great about it. Try having contests, giveaways and even polls.
- Visual Media: Who wants to visit a page swamped with text? No one. So feel free to add photos and videos. Show up on the images, perhaps even on the videos to add a touch of personalization.
- Engage: Don’t be afraid to ask questions. People love to give their opinions so give them something to comment about. And don’t forget to thank the fans.
- Have a Consistent Message: Make sure to plan out your posts. It should be more than once a day and have a variety of information to be successful.
- Landing Page: This is important because it is the first thing fans visit when they find your page. You can customize it to fit your needs but make sure it is something that will engage visitors.
Via: InMan, WebWorkerDaily
What Business are You In?
The Real Estate Business ?
Ok, you’re going to tell me you are in the real estate business. And I am going to ask you what makes you different then the real estate agent at the office next door? Anyone can open a door and show a house… what makes you different? And what is your customer’s experience of you?
In the book, Peak, by Chip Conley, he talks about experiential happiness, suggesting that once the customer’s base needs have been satisfied (they have seen the house ), they look for more intangible benefits of working with you. Can you deliver on those higher needs? If you can you very well may create a customer “evangelist” for life!
Look around at the top agents in your office
- What is different about what they do?
- What type of customer experience are they creating ?
- How do they present the information ?
Customers are loyal to people they feel offer them something more…
- Do you help customers reach higher goals?
- Do you allow customers to express themselves more fully through using your service?
- Do you connect the customer with a larger cause?
- Do you offer something completely different than the customer ever thought was available?
One agent in the Miami area comes to mind Todd Nordstrom of the Nordstrom Network , Keller Williams, is a prime example of this, he holds events for his customers that many times benefit charities.
I am sure there are many more that go above and beyond and create great experiences for their customers. This is what it is all about. Creating “Raving Fans” that spread the word about you!
So what business are you in ? Please let me know …






