Facebook Timeline: 9 Best Practices for Brands

Facebook Timeline officially rolled out to Brand Pages on March 30, but we’re guessing that many marketers still don’t know how to milk the new design for all that it’s worth. A recent study found that fan growth after Timeline has “slowed slightly”– is your company experiencing a bit of a slowdown? If so, we have some tips for you.

Click here for Mashable’s Facebook Timeline: 9 Best Practices for Brands

Facebook Introduces Interests Lists to Organise News Feed by Topics

Facebook introduced a new tool today that allows you to organise your newsfeed into a personalised newspaper by using Interest Lists.

Read Lauren Indvik’s full article here:

 

Facebook Pages Interactive Course

This interactive course will help you use Facebook Pages to tell your story, express your identity, and connect with your audience.

http://www.learnfacebookpages.com/

 

Do you Need to Change Your Fan Page Name

For those brands who have been stuck with the dreaded “misspelled” or “inaccurate” fan page name, you now have a way to request to change it.

Click on the link below to request to change your fan page name. I suggest everyone be sure to make the fan page name your actual business name. As brands begin leveraging the open graph, insuring your name is accurate will be key.

https://www.facebook.com/help/contact_us.php?id=262629790471076

7 Crucial Things About Timeline for Facebook Pages

 

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10 Ways To Use Facebook Pages for Business

Facebook as we can see over the past few years has changed the way many businesses interact with their customers and promote their Company. It is very exciting to have a marketing tool that costs nothing but is powerful and gives the opportunity to reach hundreds, thousands, even millions. It isn’t just big Brands that are finding success on Facebook, even SMEs are using this marketing tool to reach new customers in their community.

There are many ways to use Facebook for business and since the resource is free it’s important to utilise it to its full potential. The following list should give you some great ideas for your own business Facebook use.

#1 Forum or Community Creation

The wall of your business Facebook page can be used as a community facilitator. It is a great way to promote a local organisation or non-profit to allow members to communicate with each other and share information. You could use this to plan events, coordinate meetings, assign tasks and much more.

#2 Customer Service 

Regardless of how you plan on using Facebook for business, you will be doing some customer service. The most likely way this will happen is someone asking a question on your wall; remember everyone can see your response so put some thought into it. There is a possibility that complaints will be posted to your wall. Even if you feel these are unjustified, do not delete them but instead provide some empathy and make a reasonable offer to fix the problem.

#3 Facilitate Word of Mouth Marketing

One of the oldest and most powerful forms of marketing is word of mouth. Before Social Media there weren’t many ways to generate this kind of promotion, the two best were providing great products or services and asking for referrals. With Social Media, especially Facebook, your customers are given a perfect platform to easily share a business they enjoy and purchase from. If you have a good relationship with your customers don’t be afraid to ask them to click the share button, that one simple task can be a powerful growth tool.

#4 Press Releases

It’s a good idea to write a press release whenever you have some exciting business news to share. More businesses are starting to see the benefit of putting Facebook links on their press releases. This link is a recognised and trusted method for customers to connect with you. Don’t stop there though, after you make the press release share it on your Facebook page as well and maybe you’ll see some additional exposure.

#5 Product or Service Catalogue

A Facebook business page can be customised in so many ways and is a great extension of your website to sell products or services. Whether using it to showcase or directly sell your products it can’t hurt to have more exposure. There are many apps available to help create custom page tabs for Facebook. ShortStack is a great example of an app that has easy to use widgets for displaying products. If you run a services company, you can still use these functions to display positive feedback from clients or a business portfolio.

#6 Employee Recognition

Facebook is mostly used to engage with customers but don’t forget it can be used to celebrate the accomplishments of your employees. It’s hard to dislike positive content so think about posting pictures of a birthday your office celebrated or a special event. You can share special awards or promotions on your business page that just might make your employees day, happy employees are more productive.

#7 Contests

Running a contest on Facebook is one of the most common ways to increase visibility and grow your community. You can make a contest as simple or as complicated as you want and either run it on your wall or with special Facebook apps. One issue that you might face when running a contest is receiving entries from people that that have no interest in joining your community. It is nice to see a boost of hundreds or thousands of likes on your page, but later down the road you might see a drop in engagement or the dreaded ‘unlike’. Keep this information in mind and try not to overuse contests.


#8 Coordinate Special Events

If you took advantage of #6 and announced a special event then you will need some help with coordination. A temporary custom tab on your page could provide all of the necessary information such as time, location, event details, and parking as well as facilitate easy sharing. If you have a dedicated social media employee, they can manage questions that come up on your wall during the event; this person should also monitor Twitter.

#9 Community Service

It is important for businesses to show how they participate in the local community and a popular way to do this is through community service. Creating a Facebook event for a community service activity is a great way to involve customers and other local businesses in what you are doing. These types of events will give you positive exposure in the community and help to build trusting and engaging fans.

#10 Email Newsletter

Email is still a preferred method of communication for many people so adding an email list and newsletter to your business will increase your potential reach. A newsletter can be used to share many of the things covered in this list like special events, press releases, community service, and new products or services. If you want to try getting an email list started, it is important to make sign-up very easy. Using a software service such as MailChimp allows you to add a simple sign up form to your Facebook business page and also get some great tools for creating the newsletter.

Proud Sponsors of Kildare Marathon

PR Social Media Services are proud to announce that we have become one of the Associate Sponsors of the Kildare Marathon 2012.

Find them on Facebook www.facebook.com/RunKildare

Follow them on Twitter www.twitter.com/runkildare11 @runkildare #run kildare

The third annual Run Kildare event takes place on Sunday 13th May 2012 at The Curragh Racecourse, participants will be lining up to run a variety of distances in one of the most beautiful inland parts of the country.

Participants will walk, jog or run The Curragh 10K, The Run Kildare Half Marathon or The Run Kildare Full Marathon. Each course will bring you around the flat landscape of the beautiful Curragh and will take you through some of the most beautiful areas in the County of Kildare.

There are a limited amount of places for all 3 races and registration will close on 1st May 2012. Doctor Eddie from Operation Transformation will also be taking part in the event.

To Register for any of the Races please click the following link:

www.kildaremarathon.ie

Kildare Marathon Charities

Their mission statement is “To provide professional, memorable running events for both elite and recreational runners, to offer inspiration for young Irish athletes and build continuous support for our chosen charities”

To make sure they keep to their word they shall support the following charites by providing complimentary entries and ongoing marketing support.   They shall provide complimentary race entries to the below charities and they shall make a number of donations to local community groups that assist them in making this event happen.

Special Olympics Ireland/Marie Keating Foundation/Society of Vincent De Paul

                                                                

In addition to their charity and local community support, they have set up a fund with the Kildare County Board Athletics Association to develop young Kildare athletes so they can reach their true potential through coaching and development. They have donated €2000 to date and  shall continue their support in 2012. They hope their events inspire young athletes to become the long distance running champions of the future. Last year they also donated €1000 to The defence forces to assist their trip to Lourdes with some local unwell children .  The organisers of The Kildare Marathon are also the organisers of The Donadea 10K.  In the last 4 years €55,000 in cash donations have been given to locals Kildare charities and voluntary community organisations.

Facebook Scam claims Chuck Norris is Dead

DON’T WORRY HE’S NOT!!

FACEBOOK USERS are yet again being fooled by a scam on the social network.

This time around a video link is doing the rounds claiming that action film star Chuck Norris is dead. The link fools users into thinking Norris has died at the age of 71 and that the video will enlighten them as to how it happened.

Graham Cluley, senior technology consultant at Sophos said, “Chuck Norris isn’t dead, and the messages point to an all-too-familiar survey scam.”

Those sucked into clicking on the link are taken to an external web site where they are offered a chance at prizes such as a new Sony TV or Apple Ipad 2 tablet for taking a survey.

Beware Facebook Hackers

In a rather ironic twist of events, hackers are impersonating the Facebook Security Team on the social network. Their modus operandi is simple, ingenious, and one Facecrookers  have warned about several times in the past.

Click below to read about it:

http://facecrooks.com/Scam-Watch/hackers-impersonate-security-team-on-facebook.html

How are you using LinkedIn?

When it comes to your Company’s Social Media Strategy, it’s easy to get caught up in Facebook and Twitter. That’s where most people are hanging out these days.

But for a more professional approach, LinkedIn is another excellent tool you and your Company can use to reach out to current and potential customers.

Here are a few tips on how to turn the Social Network LinkedIn into a handy CRM tool.

What you can do as an individual LinkedIn user

Comment on status updates. This is a good way to stay in touch with current and past acquaintances. Just don’t be too pushy by spamming about your services. It’s more important to let your contacts know you’re around and active. Like and Share relevant content.

Search groups related to your field. If you want a heads up before meeting with a potential customer or client, you can search forums related to their company. That way you’ll know the kind of questions customers are asking in advance of a sales pitch. It also helps to stay active in those groups to get your name out there.  Join in the conversation, you may have questions that others within your Group may be able to answer or help you with or vice versa.

Ask for recommendations from clients. If you receive good feedback from a client, it never hurts to ask them if they would add that under your LinkedIn profile’s recommendations. This will give prospective clients a good idea what it’s like to work with you.

Make sure your profile is complete. Complete your Profile 100% as you never know if someone is searching for you. If your LinkedIn profile doesn’t give visitors a full picture of your professional history, you could end up losing a new contact without even knowing it.

What your Company can do

Make a company page. If you haven’t done so already, you can make a free company page on LinkedIn. Those pages can be used to share more about your Company’s products and services to potential clients.

Post regular updates to your Company page. Similar to the way brand pages work on Facebook, you can use a company page on LinkedIn to post updates and share links to those who follow your Company.

Research other company pages. Take a look at other company pages related to your business. It will give you an idea what prospective B2B partners are talking about. You can also get a peek at what the competition is up to.

Advertise on your Company page. Your Company can work directly with LinkedIn to set up custom advertising and marketing campaigns on its page.

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