Friday, August 21, 2020

Top 5 Facebook Marketing Mistakes By Startups

Top 5 Facebook Marketing Mistakes By Startups Make Money Online Queries? Struggling To Get Traffic To Your Blog? Sign Up On (HBB) Forum Now!Top 5 Facebook Marketing Mistakes By StartupsUpdated On 10/01/2016Author : Pradeep KumarTopic : FacebookShort URL : http://hbb.me/1D8IVGK CONNECT WITH HBB ON SOCIAL MEDIA Follow @HellBoundBlog1. One Way BroadcastingThe very common mistakes done by startups that they just promote their ideas without getting engaged with fans. Broadcasting will not solve the purpose and eventually fans will fall down. Fans should feel like a community on the page. The content strategy should include relevant content + engagements.How to avoid itI. The roster of posts should include some content which let people interact i.e. quizzes, comment here posts or some facts.II. Engage with the fans showing acting on the page, like their pages, posts tooIII. Avoid continuous feeds of boring content2. No Facebook StrategyLong term plan is always needed to get benefitted from Social Media. Strategy should include smart goals what to achieve in particular time frame, post plans, engagement objectives and recording of important metrics. The Facebook insights can be always helpful planning things well.Essentials ingredient of Facebook Strategy:3. Buying Too Many Facebook LikesBuying likes is a death sentence for a Facebook page. Purchased like profiles are generally fake or show least activity. So, it is better to focus on generating organic fans.4. Incomplete Page Information or Using Personal Profile for PromotionEngaged user always looks for complete page information, so always fill the complete page information. Check Zoutons.com’s Facebook page for example.READFacebook Co-Founder Launches Another Social Network For Social Good [Jumo]How to Set Up a Facebook Page5. Inconsistent Content ManagementNot devoting proper time on the Facebook Page is not going to help, the strategy of putting one story a week is not enough. Check what is called inconsistent content management.

No comments:

Post a Comment

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.