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Build Your Tribe MRR Ebook

Build Your Tribe MRR Ebook
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Introduction

Social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, make creating and posting content for a potential audience of billions, almost effortless. Before social media’s rise in popularity, businesses would gain customers through traditional advertising techniques.

With traditional advertising, you have to know how to brand your business, letting your customers know what your company is about, and everything that goes with it. This allows consumers to see how it is different from your competitors. Using social media is no different from traditional advertising techniques in that it is a direct reflection on your business and what it can do for your customers.

To establish your brand on the various social media platforms, there are a few things that you must do to ensure that your brand is what you want it to be. A good brand will be engaging to customers, will give them the opportunity to see that you are different from your competition, and will put your business in the best light possible.

To build a loyal social media following, you have to focus your efforts on being consistent, providing great visuals, doing it differently, and go for simplicity.

Choosing the right social media network and the right way to advertise your business will enable you to make sure that you are getting the most out of your social media marketing campaign.

While you can eventually build up to having more than one network, when you are first building your social media branding, it is better to start out with a single platform because it will be easier to manage as you learn what works and what doesn't. There are ways that you can determine which social media platform will work best for you.

Chapter 1 - Using Facebook for Your Business

Facebook is one of the largest and most widely recognized social media platforms in the world. Billions of people have personal profiles on the site, and thousands of businesses have active pages. From connecting with old classmates to getting deals for local companies, you can do just about anything on the site. You can even play games that are directly connected to the site.

The only problem with Facebook is that there is a lot that you can do as a business owner and offers a ton for the people who want to visit your page, which can make getting started with the platform confusing.

There are specially designed algorithms that will direct people to your page, even if you don't invite them. The algorithms are in constant flux, but Facebook is always coming up with new ways to make sure that they are fair to all businesses who have pages.

They want to make sure that companies who place their trust in the site can get the traffic they need, making it necessary for the site to change the algorithms regularly.

This can make it extremely difficult to get organic traffic to your Facebook page, but it's not impossible. There are a few things that you can do to ensure that you are getting the most out of your Facebook page and build a loyal following.

Entering Your Information

Facebook has a convenient feature that you can use in designing your business page. It works much in the same way that a wizard would work to help you set something up, ensuring that you don't forget to include all of your essential business information.

It will ask you for your business name, your hours of operation, the website address, and some other information that is important for making your business page stand out. It will also ask you to describe your business. It is essential that the description that you provide is accurate and reflects the values that you hold as a company. If you want people to see your business and follow your brand, this is extremely important.

While SEO isn’t necessarily functional on Facebook, in the same way that it works for your website, there is nothing wrong with adding some natural keywords to your information, especially your description.