6 Daily Habits for Facebook Marketing Success
July 26th, 2011 by ksharpeFacebook, being the most popular social networking site on the Internet, is great for staying in touch with friends and even making new ones. What some people don’t know is that Facebook can be great for business as well. Internet marketing becomes more popular daily as more companies, both big and small, have success with it. This Social Media Examiner article provides six habits that if done daily can greatly improve your chances for social media marketing success.

Source: Social Media Examiner
Facebook marketing, when done right, is an extremely powerful tool. It can increase your leads, attract highly targeted prospects and position you as a sought-after industry leader. To reap these business-building benefits, the key is to develop daily habits.
The following list of six daily habits will keep you focused on what really matters when it comes to Facebook marketing: real fan engagement.
#1: Become addicted to solving problems
When you regularly solve problems and answer questions for your fans, you not only foster trust, but you also set yourself up as the go-to expert in your niche.
A surefire way to create engagement on your Facebook page is to regularly offer your expertise and insight. One great example of a master problem-solver is Facebook expert Mari Smith. Mari encourages her fans to ask questions on her Facebook page. Because she is quick to respond with valuable responses, she’s turned many Facebook fans into loyal followers and customers.
But she doesn’t stop there. Mari takes her support a step further by providing a resource center directly on her Facebook page. She continually keeps this resource link up to date and full of valuable information. As you can see in the image below, Mari has set up multiple info tabs including Changes, How To and Rules & Safety, all related to Facebook marketing.
#2: Talk to individual fans daily
I make it a habit to comment on other people’s posts 3-5 times each day. I do this because these comments are the real conversations that build relationships.
Taking a minute to comment on a fan’s vacation photos or adding my two cents to a peer’s recently posted video is my way of letting my fans and peers know that I genuinely am interested in what they are talking about online.
To check out what your fans are posting on their own pages or profiles, first check out which fans are posting on your page. When fans post on your page, you can click on their avatars and you will be taken to either their pages or profiles, depending on how your fans have posted on your page. You can then post on their pages (or if you are also a friend via their profiles, you can post on their profiles as well).
Here are a few tips when commenting on fans’ posts:
- - Use first names. When your fans know you are paying attention to them, they are much more likely to speak up and tell you what’s on their mind. Knowing what your fans are thinking is invaluable!
- - Be yourself. Talk to others in the same style you would talk to a friend over dinner. Before you click send, read your post and make sure it really sounds like you.
- - Be brief. If your post is too long, it will be overlooked easily. To get more people reading your post, get to the point faster.
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