Sunday, February 28, 2010

10 Ways to Engage Facebook Fans

Over 700,000 businesses have created Facebook pages. Of them, how many are your competitors? This article examines 10 ways any business, no matter if it has five or five thousand employees, can engage its Facebook fan base. Use even a few of these methods and you will create brand awareness and interest, customer advocacy, and viral marketing streams.

1. Initial Thank You Messages
The "Thank You" note may be the most underrated business tool ever. Let's be honest; we sometimes send "Thank You" notes in order to sustain or extend business relationships. Certainly, these messages are about gratitude, but more importantly, they are about showing each fan that your business recognizes her enthusiasm and cares about her opinions and ideas.

"Thank You" Messages are best sent directly to fans. While some Facebook users have Walls open to the public for posting, the majority will only allow contact through a direct message. If a fan is in the minority, posting to the Wall is still inadvisable because it may anger your new fan.

Remember, make "Thank You" messages personal, transparent, and do not assume for information than you should. For example, a profile photo of a baby may not mean the fan has a newborn, but rather that his brother does. Don't turn the fan off by assuming he is a father.

Finally, timing is important. Send initial "Thank You" messages within a day, but not within hours, of a person becoming a new fan. It is a delicate balance between responsiveness and looking like a spammer.

2. Wall Posts with Questions and Links
Facebook users become fans of pages they believe will have content relevant to their lives and interests. Pages that consider this fact will post meaningful content with links to further reading and/or source materials. Also, pages show their desire for engagement when they incorporate open-ended questions for fan response.

Facebook Insights can be useful analytics tools, but we caution you to accept the assessments of your posts without being offended if Facebook decides your quality is low. Without fan interaction, great posts get lower rankings. The Insights section becomes much more meaningful as your fan base grows and continues to interact with the page. Once this happens, you can evaluate fan demographics as well as the number of comments, posts, and likes.

3. Timely, Thoughtful Responses to Fan Posts
Fans who post to your page's Wall, write comments to your posts, participate in discussions, and hit the "like" button to items on your page are your best online advocates. Their activity (depending on profile settings) can go viral across their own Facebook networks, alerting potential new fans that their friend has found something worthwhile on your page.

Responding to fans who participate with your page should be quick, but thoughtful. Whoever responds to a comment or post should do so in a positive, helpful manner.

4. Community Content - Local Civic Events
Fans of small business Facebook pages are more likely to be local and loyal customers. These are the Facebook users who know your business, but also know your community. The odds are these customers will be encouraged to find news outside the realm of your business featured on your site.

As much as possible, promote the events of other important businesses, community service organizations, chambers of commerce, and development associations. As well, promotion of cultural events - local plays, music concerts, art exhibits, fundraisers - is a fantastic way of showing fans that your business cares about things important to local residents.

If yours is a larger, well-known business, promoting community events is still a great idea. Those in your management will need to decide the scope and areas of your Facebook page's civic news.

5. Community Content - Local School Events
Much like my advice in the previous section, community content pertaining to schools can be a powerful engagement tool for Facebook fans. With the decline of traditional media sources, newspapers and local TV news, residents are losing outlets for educational reporting.

Content production for this idea and the previous idea about civic news can be a daunting task. If an internal employee is responsible, posting even daily updates about high school/civic news may be unfeasible. Without a budget for more personnel, making connections with local secondary schools and colleges is an important step to seeing this goal to fruition.

The most your business can do in this effort is show the students, teachers and administrators valid reasons for their participation. Student writers can be published in the public sphere, teachers can utilize a taboo tool (Facebook) in a positive manner, and administrators can increase awareness of and support for their schools and programs.

6. Fan Incentives - Free Give-Away Events
Who doesn't like getting something for free? And yes, there are truly free things these days. Automobile dealerships can give away oil changes. Restaurants can offer fans a free appetizer with a meal.

The trick is to offer fans things they want. One simple, always popular give-away item is an iTunes gift card. These give-away events offer great opportunities for cross-promotions with other businesses (whether they are on Facebook or not).

7. Fan Incentives - A Facebook or Community Treasure Hunt
Another way to engage fans and guarantee true interaction with the page is a Facebook/Community Treasure Hunt. Your business, on the Facebook page, can lead fans on a treasure hunt through Facebook or a local community (or a combination of both).

Again, the incentive is essential. For committed engagement from fans - multiple posts, time spent offline finding clues, etc. - your business should offer a fantastic prize. If you are a local jeweler, consider the amount of excitement and traffic you could get if you offer a diamond ring at wholesale to the winner of a month-long treasure hunt. Consider the word-of-mouth advertising and the future business the winner will do at your store.

8. Fan Incentives - Exchange of Favors
Of all the fan incentives, this is the riskiest, but possibly the most powerful. The reason it is risky is some fans may find this favor as intrusive and unwarranted. They may not want to trouble their Facebook friends with your page. Therefore, be certain you frame this favor in terms that show the fan he has much to gain (a $9.95 oil change, complimentary 15-minute massage with makeover, etc.). If you receive no response from the fan, leave it at that.

Your business can trade a product or service to fans who suggest your page to their Facebook network. There are ways of measuring the number of new fans this method gleans. The most effective way is to have the new fans post a message to the wall, indicating who suggested the page to them. The reasons this is a stellar method of tracking is that you now have an opportunity to engage this new fan. She may even ask if you are offering the deal you gave her friend to others.

9. Employee Photos and 150-word Biographies
Businesses with small to moderate numbers of employees should use this method. On the Facebook page, there should be a photos tab. Each employee should be shown in his/her element. All employees should be encouraged to write or outline their own biography in approximately 150-words.

Depending on your business, it is advisable that these biographies be interesting, engaging, funny, and short. The biographies should be highly personal, but also reflect the overall business ethos. The more human photographs you have available, the more human your business becomes to fans.

10. YouTube Videos
By now, many who read this will have heard - YouTube is the 2nd busiest search engine on the web. Businesses that are not producing prodigious amounts of film are missing out. With the inexpensive camera technology available, even the smallest Mom and Pop outfit has a healthy budget for internet marketing.

So start shooting videos today. Make them informative. Make them exciting. Make them irreverent and whimsical. But please make them interesting and brief!

Of course, Facebook links to YouTube. All videos on your channel can easily be uploaded to your page. The vertical integration with fan incentives is endless - trivia questions, treasure hunt clues, instructions for inviting friends, and on and on.




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Thursday, February 25, 2010

Is Facebook a True Social Media Site?

When it comes to social media, there are many different sites you can visit that can help you communicate with others. Many people refer to this as social networking. It is a relatively large term that covers blogs, pictures, technology and people all on one website to socialize with each other. There are specific websites devoted entirely to this up and coming phenomenon. More people want to stay in touch with their friends, co-workers and family through a website.

Business experts are perked up at the social media found on the internet. Places such as Facebook, YouTube and MySpace have a tremendous audience with younger generations, yet this type of media is not brand new. It has been around now for quite some time and it keeps increasing in numbers as more people join. This translates into money for the business experts who have a share of the financial pie.

So is there money to be made through the Facebook or MySpace websites? Yes, and it is through project advertising that this is able to happen. Have you ever noticed when you go through the Facebook login that you see advertisements located around the sides of your profile?

Each time someone goes through this link and makes a purchase or simply visits the website, a portion of the money is given to Facebook. That is why the site is free to everyone. The investors make their money through advertising services.

However, one of the problems that Facebook is facing is that it is being eclipsed by super giant MySpace. With thirty-six million members versus MySpace's seventy-six million members, money is becoming an issue.

At one time Facebook was a definite money making enterprise but business analysts forecasted that the cost of running the website would eventually eclipse the revenue coming in. This could be a definite problem and it may result in the site becoming extinct or being forced to charge for membership.

What happens if Facebook begins charging a fee though? Well, why would you pay for a profile on Facebook when you could go to its competitor MySpace for free? The only other alternative may be for Facebook to be acquired by a larger media group, such as Google or Yahoo. This would allow Facebook to remain a free social networking site.

The whole idea of Facebook being a true social media site relies on its income and its potential to keep up with MySpace. If it is unable to bridge the gap that it faces now in terms of membership, then it may find itself falling to the wayside. But for now, people can still enjoy using Facebook and not have to worry about it going anywhere soon.




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Tuesday, February 23, 2010

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Saturday, February 20, 2010

How to Become Attractive on Facebook and Generate Free Leads For Your MLM

You're reading this article because you want to know how to REALLY generate free leads on Facebook for your MLM business. Good thing for you is that you do not have to buy an ebook because I am going to give you everything for free. I am not going to give you a bunch of theory but strategies that actually work.

Please understand this one thing, Facebook is a social networking site. That being said it does take time to build up your lead count meaning you will not have an abundance of leads over night. You MUST be consistent with this.

Most people in network marketing still treat Facebook as a place for spam. I can't tell you how many times I get an email, private message, or posting on my wall about joining another MLM company. This is wrong, wrong, WRONG. If you are doing this stop right now. So obviously my top strategy is.....

1. DO NOT SPAM AT ALL AT ANYTIME. Not in your status updates, emails, or chats. I think you know why by now.

2. Make your profile available for anyone to see. If you are comfortable with anybody seeing your page this will open up so many doors for you. People are able to read about you before they request you as a friend. So many times I get people that request me as a friend because they like my profile. You get more friend requests this way too.

3. Make sure your profile pic is of you smiling, having fun, looking good, etc. Be attractive and confident in all that you do since you never know who is watching you.

4. Make sure your website links are going to your blog, twitter profile, and YouTube channel. Do not send them to a landing page because people don't want to know about your business just yet on Facebook because they are still checking you out. They want to find out more about you that is why a blog and your video channel is so cool.

5. Make a short welcome video and TAG PEOPLE IN IT THAT REQUEST to be your friend. This should be a video just welcoming them to your world, that's it. My rule of thumb is if people request to be my friend I tag them in the video b/c to me that's not spam. They initiated the relationship.

6. Post things that are funny, helpful for business, inspirational, controversial, newsworthy, pictures. Ask questions as well. In other words don't be one dimensional and boring.

7. In the initial stage add 20-30 friends a day. Afterwards people will start requesting you as a friend IF YOUR PROFILE IS OPEN FOR VIEWING. I now get about 10-20+ friend requests a day.

8. Start your own group and make sure you STAND out from everybody else. Always add value. Make sure your conversation is different from everybody else.

9. Invite 50 people a day to join your group.

10. Get back to people when they send you a message. One of the quickest way to ruin a potential relationship is if one side is doing all the talking. BE SOCIAL on Facebook. Politely respond back to people if they initiate a chat or message. If its spam IGNORE IT.

11. Be intelligent when you comment on people's status updates. Again you never know who is watching you.

12. Join other groups that are focused around your niche. When you post to the wall make sure IT IS OF VALUE and that is SOUNDS DIFFERENT than what everyone else is talking about.

13. Use the FB Marketplace to promote your business. I just heard about this and started using it. This is where you can promote your business all day everyday. Make sure you place it in the right category. I like this because it forces you to write good ad copy. This is the only place where it is ok to send people to a landing page.




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Friday, February 19, 2010

Preventing Facebook Stalking - Privacy Tools

Facebook is generally regarded as one of the most entertaining social networking sites. However, it has it own advantages and disadvantages. Facebook's advantages include keeping in touch with long lost friends, playing games and offering many fun applications. The disadvantages include the problem of "Facebook stalking" and theft. Facebook stalking is the ability of a stranger to lookup personal information about another individual and then use that information to commit crimes such as identity theft, harassment and fraud.

"Facebook stalking" can lead to disastrous and unfortunate results. Individuals can publish incorrect, defamatory or other negative information on the Web, or use personal or private information to harass someone.

Facebook has recently introduced new privacy settings that allow the user more control in determining what information is publicly available and which Facebook friends have access to everything a user publishes on Facebook.

One good way to ensure more control over the information you post on your Facebook account is to add only persons you know to your friends list. Verify that a friend request belongs to someone you know personally before confirming them as a friend. If you can't identify a person who's issuing a friend request, or do not recognise him or her from your work, school or social circles, do not accept their friend request.

If you don't normally communicate with a person on your friend list, it's perfectly acceptable to "unfriend" them. Reserve your Facebook friend list for people who are actively involved in your life or who are looking to reconnect.

Use the Faceboook privacy settings to lock down your information. Create separate "friend lists" that categorise people according to how you know them. Family may end up on one list, while work associates may end up on another. Before you publish anything, determine which list of people may see your materials. Pictures of a holiday with your family may be inappropriate to share with your colleagues from work.

Limit access to your personal information to your friends. If you're feeling comfortable, you can extend this to "friends of friends." Do not make all information publicly available, and be sure you know what each Facebook application is asking for. Limit Facebook applications' ability to publish information about you to others.

Information about you, including photographs, documents, and videos, can remain available on the Internet indefinitely. Even if material is removed from the original publication site, cached copies and copies that are downloaded and saved can be republished elsewhere. Some things seemingly take on a life of their own. As the original publisher of your information, you have the most control over who sees it and how it gets distributed, but only at the time you first publish it.

Pictures of your latest university escapades may become a severe embarrassment years down the road when a prospective employer is trying to find information about you. Think carefully about what you say, and what you post, and limit access to the most sensitive words and images.

Social networking can be a great tool, but it does not mean that all people in your various social circles should have unfettered access to every aspect of your private life.

A good rule of thumb is to avoid publishing information that a prospective employer cannot ask on an application form. Give careful thought to publishing information such as your full name, date of birth, address, employment history, or personal details of your medical history, and educational achievements.

Periodically review both your friend list and your privacy settings. Ensure that your default privacy settings restrict public access to your information and monitor your friend list to include only those persons you know and trust.

Common sense rules for all Social Media sites:


  • Use a strong password - over 8 characters

  • Never use the same password on another web site

  • Change your passwords frequently

  • Use hard to guess questions and answers for password reminders

  • Never share personal information ie. address, location, phone

  • Lock down your profile for friend access only - know your friends

  • Monitor your friends list - remove unwanted friends

  • Pay attention to picture uploads - "A picture is worth a thousand words"

  • Use Facebook advanced Account Privacy settings menu




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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Farmville on Facebook Tips - Secret Tips to Build the Ultimate Farm Without Cheating

Are you looking for tips for Farmville on Facebook to help you build the ultimate farm? If you want to dominate Farmville and be the #1 farmer, here are some tips that can help.

Secret Farmville Tips To Maximize Your Earnings

To gain the most out of your crops, you should try to plant all your crops around a planting schedule so that all your plants collide at 1 big harvest time, giving you max EXP and money.

You can achieve this by doing 2 things, either plant all of the same crops on your land at 1 time or plan an efficient planting schedule. However, planting the same crop is not as efficient as planting different crops, so it is recommended to plant your crops around a planting schedule.

Here is how to create an efficient planting schedule:

Different crops take different times to mature. To take advantage of this and to maximize your earnings from your farm, plant seeds that take 3 days to mature on 1/3 of your farm, then plant seeds that take 2 days to mature on another 1/3 on your farm and finally plant seeds that take 1 day to mature on the last 1/3 of your farm.

After a day has past, harvest the seeds that took a day to mature and plant the same seeds on that 1/3 of your farm again. On the second day, 2 crops will be ready to harvest. Once they have been harvested, again plant seeds that take 1 day to mature. On the third day, all of your crops will be ready to harvest resulting in massive amounts of EXP and coins.

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Sunday, February 14, 2010

Can Using Facebook and Twitter Help You Get an Ex Back?

When your relationship goes south, more often than not, you will be tempted to find out all you can about them, what are they doing, who are they hanging out with, are they seeing someone new. Can this be a good thing? More often than not, it will end up driving you insane. Taking a step back to get a grip on things is essential.

One of the cornerstones in getting your ex back, is being able to step back and give the whole situation breathing space, if you insist on jumping in and continuing to keep the pressure on, in the hope of wearing your ex into submission, you will most likely finish off what chance you may have had.

How does this relate to Facebook and Twitter?

Never before in the history of civilization, have we as humans been able to stay connected to one another through the communications medium. With the birth of free worldwide social media networks such as Facebook and Twitter, people have started to live two lives.

The trouble is, sites like Facebook, have their own unique addiction, people end up replacing large parts of their "real" social lives with online instant messaging versions. Now add the anxious, desperate, worried state of mind most newly split up individuals experience, to the mix. Most people who are desperate to get their ex back, cannot help themselves and will inevitably spy and nose around, finding out what their ex is up to. This alone will do more harm than good.

Now think about just how viral Facebook and Twitter really are? You will only need to drop one comment into your update box and everyone you know will see it, everyone they know will in turn hear it from them, and on and on. This could jeopardize your chances.

In addition to this, think how you will feel if your sitting there alone and depressed on a Friday night and you happen to be checking out your ex's profile page, you spot pictures of them having a good time without you! Even worse, pictures of them with someone else! Do your self a big favour, for now, leave the social media sites alone.




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Friday, February 12, 2010

Discover Facebook Marketing - The Facebook Marketing Explosion

Unless you've been living under a rock you are almost certainly familiar with Facebook, the biggest thing to happen to social networking since Myspace. Launched in February of 2004, it is only in the last year or so that Facebook has become the household name that it is today. What the average person may not be aware of however is that Facebook Marketing has recently begun to take off, and in a very big way.

With over 62 million active subscribers and growing, Facebook is still comparatively virgin territory for the swarms of internet marketers that, by many accounts, have turned Myspace into a virtual spam hell. Rest assured however, Facebook marketing has only just begun, and you can be sure, the marketers are coming. There is however some good news as well as some bad.

While the bad news is that Facebook spam is on the rise and is almost certainly going to get a lot worse before it gets better, the good news is that the Facebook is not as vulnerable to unsolicited messaging as Myspace is and Facebooks integration of an Adwords-like advertising system seems to be promoting a more pleasant environment for users and in turn a more profitable one for internet marketers.

Setting up a Facebook advertising campaign is extremely simple. You are guided through a series of steps that are similar, though several degrees simpler, than Adwords. You simply write an ad, select a headline, add an image, bid for ad placement, enter a credit card, and you're done. It's as simple as that. With Facebook advertising, you not only can target your ads by specific keywords and regions, but universities as well. It is a system so simple and effective that many are calling it "the new Adwords".

Like any marketing technique, Facebook marketing has its tricks, theories, and secret strategies. There is a right way and a wrong way to engage in Facebook marketing. However, if you are a business owner or an affiliate marketer who is after a demographic between 18 and 25, Facebook marketing may very well be a worthwhile addition to your marketing campaign.




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Friday, February 5, 2010

Facebook PPC is a Cost Effective Way to Extend Your Marketing Budget

To get traffic quickly to a website, many website owners resort to Pay per Click advertising (PPC). Sadly, this is not a great way to generate revenue because many visitors who click on the ads aren't really the target audience for that ad.

If you wanted to promote a dating site for single people in New York aged between 18 and 40, you could put together a clearly defined campaign by using those specific criteria. When ads are as well targeted as this, copywriting becomes a much easier process. Simply saying what you have to offer will be sufficient because the ad will only be placed on the news feed or in the ad column of those Facebook pages that meet the demographic criteria. What this means is that advertisers stand a much greater chance of generating targeted clicks to their sales pages. A Facebook ad headline is limited to just twenty-five characters. You can also upload a photo with your Facebook ad. What is more, a generous hundred thirty-five characters are allowed for the main body of the ad.

Before you start out publishing your ads on Facebook, it would be a good idea to put in some preparatory work. Since Facebook does not allow your ads to click through to affiliate sites, you should point people to your website, blog, or a page that you can set up on Facebook. The advantage of setting up a page on Facebook is that people will feel at home when they click the ad. When your Facebook page is set up, invite your contacts to be your friends on Facebook and fans of your page. The more fans you can connect to the better because if someone who is viewing your ad sees that one of your fans is also a friend of theirs, it will act as a testimonial for your products.

Another thing to do before you post your first Facebook advertisement is to check out Facebook’s Advertising Guidelines and their Terms and Conditions. If you have been having problems with PPC, Facebook’s demographic to lead targeted PPC ads could provide your advertising campaign with the extra something it needs to succeed.




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Thursday, February 4, 2010

Facebook Payday - Making Money on Facebook - An Honest Review

Do you know one guy made over 1 million in one week on Facebook? It's true.

The purpose of this article is to give a honest review of the new product "Facebook Payday" by Peter Koning. I have had the opportunity to take a look at the material in the pre-launch, and because of that, I want to give you my impressions.

There are so many ways and angles to make money online today....everything from gambling online to selling items on eBay or Amazon.

If you are into making money online, one of the areas that is often over looked are the social networking communities. There has been a lot written on MySpace and other social communities, and how to connect with people and promote your business, however, there has been little mention of Facebook...the monster of all social network communities...until now.

The numbers are staggering:


  • More than 63 active users

  • An average of 250,000 new registrations per day since Jan. 2007

  • An average of 3% weekly growth since Jan. 2007

  • Active users doubling every 6 months


These numbers are phenomenal, and for opportunists there is gold in those numbers. In fact, if you reach only 0.1% of their active members, you'll be reaching 100,000 people. That's almost an entire city of new people for you to meet. Not only that, these people are interconnected because of the relationships they've established on Facebook.
Peter Koning in Facebook Payday provides you with all the techniques that he has used to build up an enormous online business. For those who are open to social networking online, making money on Facebook can be very profitable to you. The Facebook Payday gives you all the monetizing application tools, relationship building strategies, as well as a full template and flowchart on different methods to promote your online or offline business.

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1. Three Bonuses:


  • Facebook Primer eBook with all the applications needed to monetize your Facebook profiles

  • Facebook Social Ads eBook. Peter Koning bought the resale rights to this product and adds this as a bonus.

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2. The Main Facebook Payday eBook itself, which is 101 pages in length, and comes with an additional Facebook Payday Action Worksheet pdf.

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  • Selling Products on Facebook

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  • Selling Services on Facebook

  • Build Your Own or Monetize Existing Applications

  • Investing


I found that the greatest benefit in Facebook Payday are the social networking strategies that lead to a "call to action" and making money. As well, there is an extensive discussion on driving traffic to your profile and then ultimately to your product sites. Using private messaging, walls, virtual gifts, discussion threads, joining networks, and more, are all ways to social network with people to build your business.

I can't tell you here, as I'm sure Peter K. would send his lawyers on me, but he reveals a special application that will allow you to sell affiliate products and get paid on your Facebook profile and sites. Not only that, but Facebook Payday advises you on what type of services or products to promote and sell on Facebook.

If you have an existing online business (or offline), and your looking for ways to promote your business, Facebook can give you an endless stream of customers knocking on your door with credit card ready in hand. With over 63 million active members, do you think you can find a few business partners?

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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

How Are People Using Facebook to Make Money? - Facebook Review

Millions of peoples spend multiple hours on Facebook each day; I guess people are just highly intrigued by seeing the lives of other people. People are able to post pictures, comments, and videos for all their friends to see. Many people are aware of this side of Facebook, but what many people don't know is that a person can use this website to make money.

In 2003, at Harvard University, Facebook was created by Mark Zuckerberg, Eduardo Saverin, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes whom were all attending the college at the time. The website was created to give people an easy way to stay in contact with friends and family, and also reuniting old friendships that have been lost over the years. Users of the site are able to post images and information about themselves and their current life for others to follow. Generally this information can only be viewed by "friends" or by those people that are within their group or "community."

Facebook has grown in popularity so much that only Google and Yahoo have more hits a day. The website is easily the most popular social networking site on the internet; sites like MySpace and Twitter don't even compare with their number of users. The website continues to grow at a rapid rate due to its simplicity and its many features.

Over 300 million people worldwide are able to chat and see into each other lives through messages, pictures, and videos for free! Never before has there been a tool so great and cheap for business owners. Facebook is a great tool to market a business and continues to grow and improve each day making it a very valuable to for all online business owners.

Hundreds of people everyday are making large amounts of money using Facebook to market their products and services. Try it out for yourself and see how it can help your business.




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