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Facebook for Article Writers – Developing a Social Media Strategy as an Article Writer

The allure of Facebook is undeniable, especially for people with insights or content to share.

With more than 750 million active users, the social networking site is quickly becoming an attractive option for article writers hoping to build business relationships and generate additional website traffic.

But, launching a social networking account for your brand without having a plan or strategy to implement, as well as a way to evaluate your progress, is a big mistake.

Don’t let a lack of planning or a misunderstanding of what Facebook is all about slap you around or you’ll end up like Delores – confused and misunderstanding the power of the technology. Instead, follow these tips for creating a social networking account to extend the reach of your article writing:

  • Proper Branding – One of the first things you have to decide is how you are going to brand your Facebook page – i.e. are you going to use your name, the name of your company or the name of a specific product? Also, are you only going to use the profile to share professional items or are you going to mix in a combination of personal and professional? You’re better off separating your personal profile, if you have one, and a profile you’re using for promotional purposes.
  • Do Your Research – Devote set amounts of time to listen to what other people are doing with Facebook. The set amount of time will help keep you focused until you figure out the most memorable strategies for building your brand as an expert. Then, scale back and focus on those powerful strategies.
  • Making Connections – Make real connections with real people, not bots or spammers. Build your fan base on real people. The bots and spammers don’t add any real value, so focus solely on the real ones.
  • Manage the Proportion of “Salesy” Messages – Treat social media sites as you would a table full of friends. Listen and contribute when you have something valuable to say. Build the relationship first and then ease into your sales message. That is (and always will be) the best way to acquire long-term customers no matter what form of marketing you’re using.
  • Engage Others – Join conversations on social media sites and share the same level of great content you do in your articles. If people have questions and you already have an article written on the topic, connect them to that article. If you don’t have an existing article answering the question, consider writing one and sharing it.
  • Evaluate – Take note of your average article stats before you start using Facebook to promote your articles. Then, as you start implementing your strategy, take another look at those same statistical categories to see what has worked and what needs to be changed.
  • Share New Articles – You can also use Facebook to share your newly published articles when they come out. It’s a great way to promote the new article and showcase your expertise.

Use these tips to develop a strategy to help you get a higher return on your article writing efforts.

Facebook Friend Adder

Facebook Friend Adder - Facebook Marketing Tool

Facebook Friend Adder

Internet marketers are experiencing a gold rush of web 3.0 FREE advertising to highly targeted leads on the fastest growing social network “Facebook”. In order to succeed in facebook marketing, people always need tools and information. The ability to get a professional facebook marketing tool, you will be able to achieve success earlier.

Currently, I have looked at the following automation tool: Facebook FriendAdder – the elite automation tool to run your Facebook campaigns. From mass friend requests to mass messages to friends, this software has the features available to allow you to place your marketing efforts on autopilot.

Features:

  • Add or remove your facebook friends automatically
  • Manage Accounts: Manage unlimited facebook accounts
  • Manage Proxies: Supports HTTP and Socks4/5 Proxies
  • Add Online Friends: Add facebook friends to your account
  • Message Online Friends: Send messages to your friends
  • Remove Sent Requests: Remove pending friend requests
  • Confirm Received Requests: Auto accept friend requests

This is a very good tool for accomplishing all the above needs of an online Facebook marketer. Try Facebook FriendAdder for yourself.

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Facebook and FriendFeed Mean Business

Reprinted from Website Magazine:

When Facebook acquired FriendFeed many Web professionals no doubt shrugged their shoulders. On the surface, it’s only social media, right?

Below the surface of this acquisition lies a major – no, a colossal bit of news for the industry. Earlier this month it was revealed that Facebook was now the fourth largest site on the Internet. That means – in no uncertain terms – that your consumers and prospects are spending massive amounts of their time online on Facebook. Are you?

The importance of Facebook’s purchase in FriendFeed comes into play in both the users of the service and the technology behind it. As for the users, they will soon be integrated further into Facebook than any other social utility by default. As for the technology, FriendFeed is essentially a social search and interaction utility. Users can find the latest trends on a number of social utilities and see updates as well as update their own status’ on those websites. It’s a one-stop social shop.

The more time users spend on social sites, the more information is shared. The more information on these networks, the more users will search for relevant information there – perhaps something about your business or products. FriendFeed also just recently released real-time search across the social landscape, something not even Google can do. We’ve noted the importance of having a business presence of Facebook in the past. You can connect with users on a very personal level, as well as broadcast critical information about your business to them and all their friends by providing a valuable experience. Now, when FriendFeed becomes integrated into Facebook, all of your social business extensions will become a part of, you guessed it, the Facebook experience.

In short, if your business isn’t yet making Facebook a part of your online strategy, you’re in mortal danger.

FriendFeed will not take over Facebook. But imagine a nice little sidebar in every user’s profile that pulls in updates – in real time – from all their other social networks. We’re talking multiple touch points on the same page – more chances to share and more chances for consumers to spread your message. This makes FriendFeed a secondary experience to Facebook. That means yes, you should have a presence on other social networks, but don’t for a minute fall asleep on the 800 lb. gorilla. The main experience of Facebook – the user home page – is still where you want to be. That happens by providing a good experience and recruiting fans to your business Facebook Page.

Here’s another side note to this news: FriendFeed and Facebook are going to obliterate Twitter unless they make a bold, rapid move. With FriendFeed, you’re not limited to 140 characters, and you can include multimedia within updates. Same goes for Facebook updates. With FriendFeed integration, Facebook looks to be THE online social portal. Twitter looks like a one-trick pony. And have you noticed that your most recent followers on Twitter are loaded with SPAM and adult-themed accounts? Yuck.

Posted Aug 11 2009, 08:00 PM  by Mike Phillips

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