Marketing with Facebook Groups
10 Tips for Marketing Your
Business with Facebook Groups
The key to marketing
success is getting an effective promotional message about your company in front of large numbers of potential
customers. Facebook Groups is an excellent tool
for making large numbers of people
aware of your business, your products or
services, and your message. For dramatic increases in the visibility of your
company, you might:
1. Search Groups for interests that you would
expect your customers to have. For example, if you sell camping gear, search
for groups using keywords like camping, hunting, or outdoors. You will find
many groups that are relevant to your business. Don’t hesitate to join them
all.
2. Post to those groups, and do it often. Posting more than once a day is helpful. More posts
increase the likelihood that any individual member of the group will see your
post. Since you may be joining dozens of groups, unique posts for each group
would be impractical. Create posts that can be used across the whole
range of groups you have joined.
3. Use images in your posts. Images get far more
interest and response than simple text posts.
4. Include links to your website or a call to action (“Click for more information” for example)
with images. Your first goal is to build exposure, and a large fan base is evidence of that growing exposure. You want the
group’s members to go to your Facebook page, where they will find more
information about you, your company and your products.
5. Create some item that can be emailed at
regular intervals. Whether in posts to the group or on your Facebook page, you
should have a call to action – Sign Up For My Newsletter, for example. When visitors sign up for that newsletter you grow
your email list, which can become an entirely separate marketing tool.
6. Do not post only ads to the groups. Also create posts
that actually provide value, whether entertainment or information, to the
reader. You want to build a relationship with the reader that makes them more
inclined to trust your business.
7. Whether posting ads or informative or
entertaining posts, address problems that
your product or service will solve for them. It doesn’t have to be a blatant cry for their business. Just making people
think about the problem and creating an awareness that you can help contributes
to the relationship.
8. Use giveaways
to encourage visits to your Facebook page. Giveaways don’t have to be costly. An
informative report that addresses visitors’ interests or can cost you nothing
to put together and increase your Facebook fan’s interest in your business.
9. In all of your efforts, keep in mind that
your success is dependent upon building a relationship with the individuals in
the group and with the visitors to your Facebook page. Whether they are a few
dozen or a few thousand, gear your campaigns to individuals, not groups.
10. Be Honest. Sure,
that’s your intention, but don’t let promotional puffery slip over into false
statements. Assume that the reader will
at some point become aware that a claim or a promise was false. When they reach
that awareness, all of your effort toward building a relationship is at risk. It
is much better to promise less and deliver on every promise.
For an
explosive growth in your Facebook Page’s fan base, and a corresponding growth in
sales, there is no more effective single tool than Facebook Groups. Make them a
consistent element of your marketing plan.

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