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Promoting your Facebook Page on Social Media
This article explain about How to Promoting your Facebook Page on Social Media. Since you’re interested in marketing with Facebook, you may already be using other social media outlets for promotion, such as a Twitter account. These social media outlets are an excellent place to promote your Facebook Page, because the people who follow your brand on these services have already shown that they’re willing to engage with you on social media.
Your Twitter followers or LinkedIn connections are perfect candidates to become Facebook fans.
One of the simplest ways you can promote your Facebook Page on your other social media accounts is to add a link to your Facebook Page in your profile. Most other social media services will allow you to add several links to elsewhere on the web, so make sure to add links to your Facebook Page to as many of these as possible.
On social media platforms where you generate unique content, like Twitter, there are many ways to encourage followers to also Like your Page on Facebook. The simplest is to let your followers know that you have a Facebook Page!
If you use Facebook, you can also follow us there: http://facebook.com/yourusername
Another option is to encourage your followers to engage with content you have posted on your Facebook Page, for example, a question you have asked your audience.
Often, you’ll need to share a photo or screenshot on social media. These can be hosted on Facebook, so why not link to the image on Facebook, rather than using a service like TwitPic?
If you’d like to promote Facebook to your Twitter fans more heavily than the occasional update, you can link your Facebook account to your Twitter account by visiting Facebook.com/twitter. Click “Link a Page to Twitter,” and on the next screen, select the Facebook Page you want to link. Note that you will be able to choose which kinds of updates you do or don’t want to post to Twitter.
Next, you’ll receive a Twitter notification that Facebook wishes to access your Twitter account in order to post the updates. Select “Allow” if you are happy with this.
Now that you’ve linked your Facebook Page to Twitter, you can choose which updates to auto-post across, and which to post on Facebook only. You can toggle Twitter sharing on or off for the following update types: Status Updates, Photos, Video, Links, Notes and Events.
Unfortunately, there is no way to stop a specific update from being shared. You might have wanted to do this when posting an update that doesn’t make sense outside the context of Facebook (for example, a status update thanking your Facebook fans for their support).
To temporarily disable sharing you’ll need to visit Facebook.com/twitter again and disable ‘Status Update’ from the list of content types to be shared. Then, you’ll need to re-enable it once you’ve made the update you don’t want to share on Twitter.
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Your Twitter followers or LinkedIn connections are perfect candidates to become Facebook fans.
One of the simplest ways you can promote your Facebook Page on your other social media accounts is to add a link to your Facebook Page in your profile. Most other social media services will allow you to add several links to elsewhere on the web, so make sure to add links to your Facebook Page to as many of these as possible.
On social media platforms where you generate unique content, like Twitter, there are many ways to encourage followers to also Like your Page on Facebook. The simplest is to let your followers know that you have a Facebook Page!
If you use Facebook, you can also follow us there: http://facebook.com/yourusername
Another option is to encourage your followers to engage with content you have posted on your Facebook Page, for example, a question you have asked your audience.
Often, you’ll need to share a photo or screenshot on social media. These can be hosted on Facebook, so why not link to the image on Facebook, rather than using a service like TwitPic?
If you’d like to promote Facebook to your Twitter fans more heavily than the occasional update, you can link your Facebook account to your Twitter account by visiting Facebook.com/twitter. Click “Link a Page to Twitter,” and on the next screen, select the Facebook Page you want to link. Note that you will be able to choose which kinds of updates you do or don’t want to post to Twitter.
Next, you’ll receive a Twitter notification that Facebook wishes to access your Twitter account in order to post the updates. Select “Allow” if you are happy with this.
Now that you’ve linked your Facebook Page to Twitter, you can choose which updates to auto-post across, and which to post on Facebook only. You can toggle Twitter sharing on or off for the following update types: Status Updates, Photos, Video, Links, Notes and Events.
Unfortunately, there is no way to stop a specific update from being shared. You might have wanted to do this when posting an update that doesn’t make sense outside the context of Facebook (for example, a status update thanking your Facebook fans for their support).
To temporarily disable sharing you’ll need to visit Facebook.com/twitter again and disable ‘Status Update’ from the list of content types to be shared. Then, you’ll need to re-enable it once you’ve made the update you don’t want to share on Twitter.
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