Tuesday, June 28, 2011

How to Add Your Business to Facebook Places

Facebook Places is essentially free word-of-mouth advertising for your business. When customers check in, they’ll automatically be telling their Facebook friends about it. If you run a small business with a street entrance, there’s a good chance that it’s already a part of Facebook Places — with or without your input.
By claiming your Page, you have the opportunity to customize that free advertising. It also makes it easy to purchase pay-per-click advertising for your Places page.
Here’s how to get started.

1. Add Your Business To Facebook Places


Open the Facebook app on your mobile phone. Depending on which device you have, you'll either hit "Places" or "Check In" on the home screen of the app. Type the name of your business in the search bar. If there's no listing for your business, there will be an option in the search results menu to add it. You can do so by adding a description and selecting "add."
If your business has already been added to Facebook Places, you can skip this step.

2. Search For Your Business On Facebook


Open Facebook on your desktop and search for your business. Click on the Places result.

3. Claim Your Place


Beneath the image on the Places page there is a hyperlink that says, "Is this your business?" If it is, you can click it to start the verification process.

4. Verify Your Listing


Before Facebook will let you edit the page, they ask for either a business email address or a document that has your name and business' name on it. After you supply either, it can take as long as a week for Facebook to confirm your request.

Important Questions


§ Can I unmerge my Page from Place? As of December, yes.
§ Can I advertise my Place the same way I advertise my Page? Yes. Click “I want to advertise something I have on Facebook” in the ad creation flow and choose your Place from the drop-down menu.
§ Can I target ads to people who visit my place? Not yet.
Image courtesy of the University of Kentucky
Content by Mashable

Friday, June 24, 2011

The Best Times To Post To Twitter & Facebook

What is the best time to share content on social networks for maximum exposure? Should you post first thing in the morning? During lunch? At the end of the workday when people are getting ready to head home? And how do you account for the fact that you may have potential customers living in different time zones? A new infographic from KISSmetrics answers these questions and more with a new infographic called ‘The Science of Social Timing.’

Here are a few key takeaways from the Science of Social Timing infographic:

* The best day to share on Facebook is Saturday
* The best time to share on Facebook is Noon ET

Read More: Infographic Reveals The Best Times To Post To Twitter & Facebook - SocialTimes.com

Friday, June 17, 2011

A Portrait Of Who Uses Social Networks In The US

Did you know that out of all social networking users 92% partake in Facebook, 29% participate on MySpace, 18% are on LinkedIn and Twitter is the least utilized network with just 13% usage? Or that males on LinkedIn nearly double the number of females, yet female usage of Twitter almost doubles male usage? Read More: A Portrait Of Who Uses Social Networks In The US (And How Social Media Affects Our Lives)

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Facebook exec says tools can promote small businesses - USATODAY.com

With more than 500 million members, Facebook is hugely attractive to small businesses as a place to market their wares. But tips on how small businesses can best work with Facebook tools are buried within the site, leaving many entrepreneurs puzzled about how to use the site to get new clients and strengthen the loyalty of existing customers.

How frequently should a business communicate with its customers? And what is the significance of that "Like" button anyway?

For answers to those questions and more, USA TODAY recently paid a visit to Emily White, Facebook's director of Local, who works with businesses on Facebook tools. White was interviewed in a conference room at Facebook headquarters here, where her shiny Apple MacBook laptop was adorned with a "Like Us on Facebook" sticker that the company gives to businesses. Read more: Facebook exec says tools can promote small businesses - USATODAY.com