I ran across a booklet titled, Facebook Bible, and I thought I would share a few of the finer points from this helpful tool. For college students, utilizing Facebook to keep in touch is as easy as breathing. The tools we use on this social networking service come naturally to us, and there are definitely very cool and very uncool ways to use Facebook. Too often, I see businesses that come on Facebook that clearly don’t understand the concept of this network. If you are one of those people, this blog entry is here for your assistance. I encourage anyone utililzing Facebook for business marketing to read the Facebook Bible in its entirety. For now, I have highlighted the most useful items from the pamphlet to assist you in your social networking education.
For an awesome profile page… Not only is your profile the page that you have the most control over, it’s the place where you can most deeply and authentically express your passion for the brand, company, or product you want to promote. If you don’t want to associate your personal identity with the product or service you’re trying to promote, Facebook is not for you. Inherent in the current state of Facebook is a culture of transparency that devalues and ignores inauthenticity.
Starting and joining groups… Groups are the oldest and simplest way to build community around your brand or company on Facebook. By starting a group, you create a central place for customers, partners, and friends to participate in conversations around your brand. Facebook groups come with boards for posting discussion topics, photos, videos, and links right out of the box. You can also easily send news and updates to your group members, for free!
Enhancing your brand with Facebook pages… Pages are more customizable than
groups. You can add HTML, Flash, or even Facebook applications to your pages to extend their functionality and the depth of experience users can have with your brand.
Like what you’re reading? Link to the Facebook Bible to learn more about Facebook events, notes, photos, marketplace, messaging, advertising and networking.