Take your business to the next level with these Facebook Marketing tips. Christian Karasiewicz shares 12 Do's & Don'ts of Facbeook Marketing to help your Facebook Page get off the ground and attract quality fans and customers.
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12 Do's & Don'ts of Facebook Marketing for Business
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 2013
 Christian
 Karasiewicz
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 www.christiankonline.com
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 www.facebook.com/askck
2. As Facebook continues to grow (there are roughly 1 billion users using the
service to date), it is becoming a key area for businesses to stay connected to
their existing customer base. It is also a valuable tool to attract new customers
and prospects.
In fact, because Facebook has such a large user base, it is almost expected
that your customers and fans of your brand will check out your Facebook
presence first.
While setting up a Facebook Page takes just a few minutes, there is more to do
than just that.
To help you optimize your business on Facebook, weâve compiled 12 Doâs and
Donâts for Businesses on Facebook.
Enjoy!
Sincerely,
Christian Karasiewicz
12 Doâs and Donâts for Businesses on Facebook
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 Christian
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 www.christiankonline.com
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 www.facebook.com/askck
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3. 1. DO: Create a Facebook Page for your business
The biggest mistake I see businesses make when they join
Facebook is to create a Facebook ProďŹle but not a
Facebook Page.
Not only is it against Facebookâs Guidelines to use a
Facebook ProďŹle for your business, but they can shutdown
your accounts if youâre using a proďŹle instead of a page
without warning.
If youâre concerned about Facebook Page features, Iâve
highlighted some of the beneďŹts below:
â˘Unlimited connections vs. 5,000 for proďŹles
â˘Run Ads (Facebook OďŹers, Promoted Posts,
Sponsored Stories)
â˘Add apps (like shopping carts and newsletters)
â˘Add the recommendations box to collect feedback
about your business
â˘Receive messages from fans and customers
12 Doâs and Donâts for Businesses on Facebook
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 2013
 Christian
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 www.christiankonline.com
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 www.facebook.com/askck
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What to do:
â˘Create a Facebook Page
â˘Choose a category
â˘Give your page a name
â˘Watch: Connect Facebook Page to your ProďŹle
4. 2. DO: Check your Facebook Insights
Now that your business has a Facebook presence, youâll
want to make sure you monitor your Facebook Page.
It is important to note that you donât have to monitor
your Facebook Page everyday. My personal
recommendation is to review your page each week - to
see what is and isnât working.
This way you donât continue to waste time posting content
that your fans are not interested in. In addition, by keeping
tabs on your Facebook Page, you wonât let your fans
down.
There is nothing more disappointing than visiting a
Facebook Page that has been neglected. This includes not
posting enough content or not posting relevant content.
Remember, when looking at your Facebook Insights, pay
attention to what worked and what didnât work. Items that
didnât work will show little to no engagement. Make notes
and adjust moving forward.
12 Doâs and Donâts for Businesses on Facebook
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 2013
 Christian
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 www.christiankonline.com
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 www.facebook.com/askck
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What to do:
â˘Read the Facebook Insights Glossary
â˘Download your Facebook Insights
â˘Analyze your results
â˘Page level - stats about your page
â˘Post level - stats about individual posts
â˘Adjust your posts for the next month
â˘Create a calendar reminder
5. 3. DO: Tag fans and pages
One of the best mechanisms to reward fans and
customers and help your business in the process is to tag
fans and other Facebook Pages in your posts, photos, or
videos.
The great thing about this is that they are notiďŹed and in
most cases, theyâll add a comment on your page or share
the content they were tagged in with their own network.
In either case, your business wins!
Why does this matter? It is diďŹcult to keep up with
everything going on on Facebook due to the volume of
content that is posted. Tagging fans and pages helps keep
them in the loop on something they may have missed. It
also improves engagement and shows that youâre not just
about sharing your own content, but are eager to help.
12 Doâs and Donâts for Businesses on Facebook
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 2013
 Christian
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 www.christiankonline.com
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 www.facebook.com/askck
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What to do:
â˘Watch: 3 ways to tag on a Facebook Page
â˘When posting, think about any pages you should
tag to help get the word out
â˘Tag fans and customers
6. 4. DO: Optimize your images
If youâre looking to boost engagement
with your fans and customers, be sure you
put your best foot forward - this includes
posting images that are consistent with
your brand and are sized properly for
your Facebook Page.
Not only does it take just a few minutes to do, but when
youâre selective about what youâre posting and how youâre
posting it, it can make the diďŹerence between a like and
an unlike.
Image optimization: When youâre getting ready to share
an image on your Facebook Page, decide what youâre
posting and how you want to present it to fans. You have
three ways to do this. One, as a normal photo. Two, as a
highlighted photo. Three, pinned to the top of your
Timeline.
12 Doâs and Donâts for Businesses on Facebook
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 2013
 Christian
 Karasiewicz
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 www.christiankonline.com
 |
 www.facebook.com/askck
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What to do:
â˘View Facebook Pages dimensions infographic
â˘Decide on how you want to post photos
â˘Optimize your photos
â˘Watch: How to highlight photos
â˘Watch: How to pin photos to the top
â˘Post photo!
7. 5. DO: Collect feedback from fans and customers
How many of you have seen the comment cards in
restaurants? Did you know, your Facebook Page can
collect comment cards too - itâs called the
recommendations box.
Not only can you add your own recommendations box to
your Facebook Page, but recommendations you receive
are tucked right at the top of your Facebook Page so that
theyâre all in one place.
Want your own Facebook recommendations box? Hereâs
how to add it to your Facebook Page.
12 Doâs and Donâts for Businesses on Facebook
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 2013
 Christian
 Karasiewicz
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 www.christiankonline.com
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 www.facebook.com/askck
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What to do:
â˘Watch: Adding the Facebook recommendations box
â˘Tell your fans about your new feature!
8. 6. DO: Select a Facebook vanity URL
Which do you think is easier to read?
http://www.facebook.com/askck or
http://www.facebook.com/proďŹle.php?id=1945623224
Make it easy for fans and customers to get to your
Facebook Page and to remember your Facebook Page
URL (so they can tell their friends).
To customize your Facebook URL, hereâs what you need
to do.
12 Doâs and Donâts for Businesses on Facebook
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 2013
 Christian
 Karasiewicz
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 www.christiankonline.com
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 www.facebook.com/askck
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What to do:
â˘Watch: How to change your Facebook URL
â˘Come up with a unique URL that represents your
brand and is easy for others to remember
â˘To do: change your Facebook URL
9. 7. DO: Add landing pages and apps
As I mentioned at the beginning, you can add diďŹerent
functionality to your Facebook Page to help customize it.
For example, you can add a shopping cart, email
newsletter form, display YouTube channel videos, show oďŹ
your Pinterest pinboards and more on your Facebook
Page.
To create landing pages for running contests, showing oďŹ
your Pinterest channel, etc, here are some third-party
tools I recommend:
â˘ShortStack
â˘Tabsite
â˘WildďŹre
â˘OďŹerpop
12 Doâs and Donâts for Businesses on Facebook
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 2013
 Christian
 Karasiewicz
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 www.christiankonline.com
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 www.facebook.com/askck
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What to do:
â˘Decide what functionality your Facebook Page is
missing
â˘Look through the list of third-party apps
â˘Add an app - most donât require that you be a
programmer.
â˘Promote, promote, promote your landing pages!
10. 8. DO: Create a posting strategy
Not sure what to post to your Facebook Page versus your
Twitter account or Pinterest account, well then itâs time to
create a posting strategy.
A posting strategy involves setting goals that your
business wants to achieve and then deciding which social
network ďŹts best for achieving those goals.
Things to consider when creating a posting strategy:
â˘What events do you have coming up?
â˘Do you have any monthly goals you want to achieve?
â˘Are there any social networks you want to target?
Remember, by having a posting strategy in place, you
wonât have to scramble to come up with content. Youâll
know exactly where diďŹerent types of content should get
posted.
All in all, this will save you lots of time and you wonât have
to make using social media an afterthought for your
business.
12 Doâs and Donâts for Businesses on Facebook
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 2013
 Christian
 Karasiewicz
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 www.christiankonline.com
 |
 www.facebook.com/askck
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11. 9. DONâT: Count âLIKESâ
A lot of business owners think that in order to build a
successful Facebook Page, they need to have thousands
of fans. Thatâs not true.
There are a number of VERY SUCCESSFUL Facebook
Pages that have a small number of fans (likes). What is it
that helps them make sales through social media?
Engagement.
So how do you engage with fans? It starts with your story.
How did you get started, what did your original products
look like, what do they look like now?
By sharing your story, youâll bring fans closer to your
brand.
In turn, theyâll like, share, and comment on your content.
As a business, make a deeper connection by commenting
on a photo they posted and add a like if you truly like their
content! It will go a long way with fans and customers.
12 Doâs and Donâts for Businesses on Facebook
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 2013
 Christian
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 www.christiankonline.com
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 www.facebook.com/askck
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12. 10. DONâT: Create multiple Facebook Pages
Itâs very easy to create a new Facebook Page. Before you
decide to do this, ask yourself the following questions:
â˘Why do I need another page?
â˘Do I have the resources to maintain another Facebook
Page?
â˘Do I have enough content to keep additional Facebook
Pages going?
Just because your business oďŹers multiple brands and
products, does not mean you need a separate page.
Remember, you can target speciďŹc Facebook Fans using
diďŹerent types of Facebook Ads.
Also, if you cannot keep up, creating multiple Facebook
Pages can hurt your brand overall because you run the risk
that your pages will look like they are neglected.
12 Doâs and Donâts for Businesses on Facebook
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 2013
 Christian
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 www.christiankonline.com
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 www.facebook.com/askck
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What to do:
â˘Review Facebook Ad options
â˘Watch: How to promote posts on Facebook
13. 11. DONâT: Put all your eggs in one marketing basket
Facebook is a great marketing tool. Remember though, it
it not the only one.
Be sure that in addition to Facebook, youâre using other
social networks along with your website to get a variety of
audiences interested in your business to achieve your
goals.
Tip: Know your audience and the best way to
communicate with them.
Some customers prefer to use email, others use Facebook,
and there are also individuals who connect on YouTube to
learn how to use your products.
Be sure you ask your customers what the best way to
communicate with them is.
You can do this by creating an online survey or post a
status update on your Facebook Page.
After the survey, take the feedback you receive and
incorporate it into your marketing strategy.
12 Doâs and Donâts for Businesses on Facebook
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 2013
 Christian
 Karasiewicz
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 www.christiankonline.com
 |
 www.facebook.com/askck
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14. 12. DONâT: Automate everything
Successful Facebook Pages are authentic and transparent.
When you automate your entire Facebook Page, you
remove the personality from your business.
It may have the tendency to convey that youâre not
interested in interacting and engaging with your fans or
customers and that you only want them to read your
content and buy your products.
Tip: Short on time?
Remember, you control the pace at which content ďŹows
on your Facebook Page.
If youâre busy, schedule out posts when youâre not
available, but make time (30 minutes) to go back and
respond to comments and engage with fans.
On dayâs that youâre available, donât schedule out your
posts. Instead, post them yourself and spend some time
interacting with fans.
Not only does this make you more authentic, but it keeps
you aware of the tools and any new changes to the site.
Your business will look better and your fans will thank you
too!
12 Doâs and Donâts for Businesses on Facebook
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 2013
 Christian
 Karasiewicz
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 www.christiankonline.com
 |
 www.facebook.com/askck
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What to do:
â˘Decide what areas your business needs help with
â˘Get a Facebook Page Review from me
15. Hopefully you found these 12 Doâs & Donâts for Businesses
on Facebook helpful. Let me know by leaving me a
message on my Facebook Page.
http://www.facebook.com/askck
About Christian Karasiewicz
Christian Karasiewicz is a social media professional who
oďŹers consulting and training to businesses looking to
improve their social media marketing eďŹorts.
He has worked to build social media strategies in the
following ďŹelds; E-Commerce, defense, technology and
software and has worked with notable celebrities and
athletes, helping them to create and optimize their
marketing eďŹorts.
Connect with Christian Karasiewicz:
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12 Doâs and Donâts for Businesses on Facebook
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 2013
 Christian
 Karasiewicz
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 www.christiankonline.com
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 www.facebook.com/askck
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