What is the best way to traffic fans to your Facebook page?
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01-07-2013, 04:29 PM
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What is the best way to traffic fans to your Facebook page?
I have been trafficking my twitter fans to my facebook page simply by following for follows then sending a brief message asking them to 'like' my Fb page, and I have gained hundreds of new loyal fans this way!
But obviously the Facebook page is growing noticeably slower than my twitter account. So I want to lay off of adding any more followers on twitter until I can get my facebook page 'likes' at around even with the amount of twitter followers I have. Twitter has proven very affective for trafficking those people to my Facebook but it's time I found another online hub to traffic potential fans to my Fb page. What alternative websites or social hubs would you suggest for this? FYI, I don't want to buy 'likes' so don't suggest it lol. Ads |
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01-07-2013, 04:37 PM
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I only go to a fan page if they're offering something free for me to LIKE their page. Find a worthy free ebook to give away. Like how to gain followers in 7 days with Twitter or how to make money online....ebooks like that are great.
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01-07-2013, 04:37 PM
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The content of the facebook page is very important. If the people who liked your page like the content they will share it or like it. That way the friends of your fans will see the content and is a chance to like your page.
There are many facebook page apps like Invite Your Friends and your friends can invite their friends to see your page. And dont forget to add content frequently. |
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01-07-2013, 04:37 PM
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My buddy that runs a tanning salon would have people like his page for a chance for to win a tanning package,people love winning stuff so this was an easy strategy. You could also ask an important question that they could only find the answer to if they liked your site. Hope that helps
Kevin |
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