Facebook – 3 Free Ways to Grow Your Network Marketing Business

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Posted on 17th July 2010 by admin in facebook

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So you want to use Facebook to grow your business? You setup your profile and place a ton of your company information and your contact information on it so when people stumble on it they can contact you. Most then add a ton of pictures of their products and links to how it’s the greatest thing since sliced bread. That’s all fine and dandy if you just wanted to push the “product”. We all know products will get sold but to whom? Who will get those sales? If you want to be the distributor responsible you need to differentiate from all the other distributors in your company. You might think y our only competing with other companies for business and you would be partially correct. You also need to compete with distributors in your own company.

Lets say you are your own product. If that is the case, then you still need to promote yourself. Why buy from you? Selling your own product on Facebook depends a lot on advertising. Generic advertising that most do is blast information on their profile. This generally doesn’t work. If your using your Facebook profile to sell someone you are probably already in trouble. People generally need to be pre-sold before coming to your site. Which means your advertising outside of Facebook has to do a lot of work before people come to you. Then again, Facebook doesn’t really work like that anyways right? Who wants to be friends with a person who is a Giant advertisement? Do you really want some Facebook friend posting profile status and wall posts only to promote a product? That gets old quick, as people will realize that they are being used as a free advertising source.

3 Free ways to grow your business in Facebook is to be a REAL person.

1. Get a Real picture of You

I’m not talking about an avatar image. Most people think that you can add a cute picture of a cat or a giant image of your product and that will help you on Facebook. Facebook is generally used to network individuals and to do so you need a mug shot. Okay, maybe not a mug shot but get a picture with your good side. Some might like y our fancy car you have on you profile but how does that really connect you to your audience? You need to brand your own image onto people’s minds. What makes you different from every other business out there? Don’t get it confused.

Example: If you sell Coke for a living and you have a Giant Coke image on your profile does that really help? Sure people know you either love Coke or work for them. How does that differentiate you from other Coke distributors? That Coke image doesn’t set you apart from every other person with that same image. Your image is really the only picture you have to differentiate yourself. You want to stick out and not be filed as another Coke distributor.

2. Set Your Region

People don’t realize you can actually localize yourself in Facebook. Some people look over this because they are a global distributor. Your shooting yourself in the foot if you don’t let yourself be found. Why would you want to block people from finding you? Isn’t part of network marketing about having ways for people to find you easily? You want to be found by people who want your product or service. Easy ways to do this is by joining networks in Facebook or Neighborhoods. I recommend networks as that is shown on your profile easily.

Many distributors are localized to states or even regions. Knowing exactly where people are will only help boost your sales. What if someone in your area wants to become a distributor but only wants to talk to someone who is local? Location information in this situation will be the difference between getting new business or being looked over.

This is critical as there will be a time when you have enough traffic going through Facebook and many members will start to lean towards people in their region. Don’t prevent people from finding YOU. Generating leads for your network marketing business in your local area will greatly boost your ability to reach out and connect with them.

3. Fill Out Your Profile

Way too many people only put a tiny bit of information on it. Makes it look like your either hiding something or you got something to hide. People want to network with people they know. It’s hard to do that if you got a picture of a cat and you have no clue to what they do in their spare time. Even worse, you don’t even k now what they do professionally. I totally recommend you put where you worked full time or working now.

Education is also a key. Stating where you went to a University and what you studied will help you relate to many people on Facebook. People get addicted to adding a ton of applications and their page slows to a crawl. The NEW Facebook has now placed information in different tabs to break up it up and make it easier to see where someone is and what they do for a living.

Can Facebook Really Be Used For Business? Of course!

There are many simple ways to promote your business using Facebook. Facebook alone should be able to drive significant traffic if utilized correctly. Start generating leads to your network marketing business using simple strategies like these.

By: Lawrence Tam

About the Author:
Lawrence Tam has brought the best out of hundreds of Internet Marketers by helping them create wealth for their own network marketing business. Success in any network marketing business is built with knowing the secrets to online marketing like Facebook/MySpace, Pay Per Click, Twitter, Classifieds and many more. Get your F-R-E-E training mastering these marketing methods and many others by Facebook Network Marketing Online.

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Marketing on Internet – What is Internet Marketing Architecture?

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Posted on 9th July 2010 by admin in Internet Marketing

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Marketing On Internet Architecture is the basic technical foundation or building block for your online marketing efforts. If you are new to making money online it is extremely important that you start with a solid infrastructure for your business to run on.

This basic architecture consists simply of:
1. a domain 2. a host or server computer for your website to run on 3. an autoresponder to let you keep track of and manage your leads (this is optional but very highly recommended) 4. a website (usually a “squeeze page”) that will let you capture your prospective leads and/or customers information so that you can contact them in the future (usually by email through your autoresponder service).

And that is it, the basic building block that all of the big name marketers and bloggers use. It simply scales from there to build larger sales funnels and networks.
If you are still reading this article, then you are probably like so many other entrepreneurs out there who know that they can make money on the Internet if they could just figure out the technical stuff!

This article was written to help you do just that. Don’t be intimidated if you have tried to get your website up and running, but failed in the past. If you follow the steps we have outlined for you in this manual, you will finally have your website up and running (and the confidence to start using those reports that have been sitting on your hard drive because you couldn’t get past step one).

It is very important that you learn how to accomplish these tasks, as well as understand how they all fit together. How many great reports and eBooks have you bought, that you’ve never even tried to implement because you felt overwhelmed and lost when the author assumed that you already had these basic skills?

Remember, you need to walk before you run. In order to take advantage of the wealth of information and reports out there, you need to get your website set up first.

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Social Marketing Theory

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Posted on 2nd July 2010 by admin in social marketing

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Social marketing theory is really quite simple. All these marketing agencies and advertisers are trying to tell you that it’s big job and it costs lots and lots of money. The truth of the matter is that social marketing is about making friends. As simple as that.

What happens when you over complicate social marketing is you start to make people mad. Before long they’ll unfollow you or unfriend you because you doing nothing but try to sell to them. If you’re looking for mass subscriptions, people blasts, mass friend finding, or anything other than opt in e-mail marketing, you’re approaching social media the wrong way.

The idea behind social marketing is really threefold:

Find people like you with same interests Form relationships with those people Treat everyone with respect Now notice where marketing comes in to that equation? It doesn’t.

Social marketing theory is about being a better friend and forming better relationships than anyone else. What happens when you form good relationships is those people buy from you, refer you, and send all of their friends to do business with you.

In fact, I like to think of social media as the world’s simplest opt-in service. Rather than double opt-in and open up e-mail clients, all people have to do is press one button to follow you or send a friend request. Now, they’ve entered your thought stream. They can see everything that you post to the rest of your fans.

So for everybody out there trying to build an e-mail marketing list, realize that social media is really just the first step. If they start to follow you and realize you’re an expert, then they’re going to start to pay attention. Now I’m not saying you can never market is people in social media, but do it sparingly. The ratio should be about 5 to 1. Five non-marketing messages to one marketing message.

Really social marketing theory is that simple. Be a good friend, treat people well, be interested, and gain a following like no other (except maybe Tony Robbins).

By: Jason Drohn

About the Author:
Jason Drohn is a social media optimization expert who specializes in helping people build their brands online, whether that be for their business or for professional development. Learn more about social marketing theory, or visit his site at http://setupsocialmedia.com.



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