Facebook Fans: 15 Ways To Get More Fans

Make sure your website has a Facebook fan box: Adding a Facebook Fan box to your website allows you to capturevisitors that you have already earned, are interested in keeping up to date with information you publish, and will be loyal readers long term. Publish the fan box on a high traffic location on your site to convert as many viewers as possible.

Make sure your website has a Facebook fan box: Adding a Facebook Fan box to your website allows you to capturevisitors that you have already earned, are interested in keeping up to date with information you publish, and will be loyal readers long term. Publish the fan box on a high traffic location on your site to convert as many viewers as possible.

Facebook Ads: Facebook advertising is often cheap, and when pulled together correctly, can mean a successful campaign of achieving more Facebook fans. Highlight timely matters, new content, and relevant products on your Facebook page and promote it to targeted demographics on Facebook.

Add a Facebook like button to your website: Adding the "Like" button to your site can allow readers that enjoy reading your content to share it with their contacts and associates.

Ask fans to tag your page in photos: Have a local company or popular product? Ask customers to upload pictures of themselves with your product, at one of your events, or at your company, then have them tag your Facebook page in that picture. When that happens, friends that view that image will see that you've been tagged and potentially check out your page, possibly becoming a fan.

Using Notes and Replies: Partnering with another business, using a product, or attending an event that another business is throwing are all opportunities in which you can mention on your own Facebook fan page and tag the other party involved. When tagging another fan page, your status update will then show on their Fan page, appearing before all their fans.

Notify your contacts: Easy enough, but do you add your Facebook URL to your email signatures or other profiles?

Social Media: Linking to your Facebook page from your other social media profiles when you've posted a recent announcement or article is another way to get additional views, and possibly fans, to your page. Just don't overdo it.

Participate in pay per click and search engine marketing: If you're continuously updating your Facebook page with new products or important news, your page may benefit from running an SEM campaign. Timely ads that promote events, sales, seminars, or information targeted to those that are searching for associated keywords can mean converting views into fans.

Engage with your fans: Ask questions after one of your status updates, encouraging fans to leave comments. Every time a fan leaves a response on your page, their homepage wall will refresh to all of their friends, notifying non fans that that person just left a comment on your page. Curious parties will click through to your page and you have a potential new fan.

Ask your Facebook friends: When starting out, asking your Facebook friends to become a fan is customary. Just don't overdo it and continue asking your friends to become a fan if they've ignored your first request.

Link to Popular Sites: Is there a popular, and relevant, article on another site? Link to it from both your website and Facebook fan page, both to inform your fans of the content but also in hopes that the site may link back to you.

Use high traffic keywords: Optimize your Facebook fan page and status updates with relevantphrases so that you'll show up in both Facebook searches and search engine searches.

Linkbuilding: Link to your Facebook page from sites you own, articles you write, and profiles you're listed on. The more links there are to your Facebook page, the better chance there is of it showing up in the search engines.

Add a landing page with content viewable to fans only: Landing pages on Facebook will help inform and encourage a person who happens to land on your page but isn't sure whether they are really a fan or even what your page is about. You can also offer content only to fans who like your page, encouraging non fans to click the like button.

Post Regularly: A stale page won't encourage anyone to become a fan, and infrequent updates may encourage current fans to unfan you. Keep an editorial calendar and stick to a regular posting schedule on your Facebook page.

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