How Do I Keep Track Of Facebook?

How Do I Keep Track Of Facebook?

Facebook Matters

I will admit that this is nearly an impossible task.  With new apps being added each minute and a constantly growing friend list, Facebook can be hard to understand.  However with a little thought and some research, you can create a Timeline page that will be liked and most likely loved!

Use ingenuity and color and lots of photos to draw attention to your Facebook business page and make sure you are active in posting your status.  Combine the “check in” feature and your website blog posts to promote your business and interests and watch your search engine  rank increase.  Often clients report that their Facebook Page is ranking higher than their website and get concerned.

As long as your Facebook is directing people onto your website there is no cause to worry because the synergy will result in your building your business quickly and easily.  Remember that the goal is to lead viewers to connect with you to increase your leads, so your entire web presence can bring you search engine success.

Post excerpts from the blogs from your website on your Facebook page to encourage visits to your site.   Host conversations with your friends and clients on Facebook and remember that you can learn a lot about a person from what they post.  Make sure your posts reflect the image you are trying to portray.  If you need blogging tips or are unsure how to post on your blog or Facebook, connect with NeedSomeoneToBlog.com.

Please do not stress on your social media posting, there are methods of simplifying the entire process and, as always if you need someone to blog for you, help with your social media status updates or need blogging tips, I am available.

Jen Miller has been writing since she was a child and spent her early career years soaking up all the information she could discover as a journalist of newspapers and magazines. Getting out the message and spreading truth has always been a high priority for Jen. Jen began writing website content for clients in 1996 and started blogging in 2008 for Today.com. That experience created a love for the blog and she has been an avid blogger ever since. Today she writes for her clients on a variety of topics as a ghostwriter/ghostblogger and connects their messages with personality through social media to deliver the most impact possible.