Marketing with Facebook Advertising
10 Tips for Marketing Your Business with Facebook
Advertising
Your company needs more customers, so you are examining marketing
options. Advertising on Facebook is one option that you do not want to overlook.
Facebook advertising is extraordinary in offering the ability to select a particular target audience, monitor the
effectiveness of your ads, and modify the ads to adjust to responses. To get
maximum results from Facebook Advertising, it just takes a few key steps.
1. Begin With a Clear Goal. Two of the most common goals would
be to generate sales directly from the ad or to increase awareness of your
business while building a contact list for future marketing efforts. Everything
about your ad should be constructed with your primary goal in mind.
2. Choose the Geographic Area. Does
your business only serve your local area?
Do you sell products that can easily be shipped anywhere in the world? For either of these cases or anything in
between, you can tailor the regions where your ads will appear to match your
needs.
3. Customize Your Ad for The Demographic You Wish to Reach. Because
of the information Facebook collects about its users, you can define the
advertisement’s target market based on age,
gender, location, interests, or several
other criteria. Combining those criteria
allows you to be specific when you construct your ad for that target.
4. Direct Your Ad to Existing Contacts. Upload a customer or
contact email list. Any of the people on that list that are also Facebook
members will receive your ad.
5. Set Your Budget. You can
choose to run ads continuously or for a particular
period, and you can select how much you are willing to pay. Budgets are set as a maximum daily expenditure
or total expenditure over the duration of
the campaign.
6. Use Images. Images receive far more interest and generate
higher response rates than text-only ads. Consider creating multiple ads
with different images to examine their relative effectiveness.
7. Use Facebook Ad Manager. Ad Manager accumulates metrics on responses
to your ads and presents them in comparison to goals established when the
campaign was initiated. Using the information available, you can alter the
campaign, changing the budget or target market or even completely re-creating
the ad. A big plus – Facebook Ad Manager is available as a smartphone app.
8. Use Conversion Tracking. With Conversion Tracking, you place
JavaScript code on your website that tracks visitors’ actions. That JavaScript sends info to Facebook, where it is
compared with their record of prospects that looked at or clicked on your ad. Among
other things, you can determine how many people viewed your website or made a
purchase after seeing your Facebook ad.
9. Boost your posts. Boosting a post is a different type of
advertising. Boosting a post causes it to
appear higher in the News Feed of the ad recipients, thus raising the
likelihood that it will be seen. You can have any post boosted, increasing its
exposure.
10. Always include a Call to Action. Salespeople know the axiom
“Always ask for the sale.” Professional
salespeople do not present information to
prospects and hope they will choose to buy. They offer the information and ask the prospect
to act – to make the purchase. You need to do that in every ad you create. Depending
upon your desired response, include buttons or
links asking the reader to respond. “Click Here to Buy,” “Like This Page,” or
“Click Here to Receive My Newsletter” for example.
Follow these tips in creating Facebook
ads and expect a transformation of public response to your advertising.

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