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Having a web 2.0 experience online has emerged as the best way to communicate with people the use the internet. Now we are starting to see a surge of online social communities making its way to the surface. There are many to choose from like MySpace, Linkedin, Friendster, Blackplanet, Migente, etc. If your trying to establish a personal and professional presence, I feel that Facebook is the social network to help you do this.
I will discuss some helpful tips to grow your community of friends and possible new customers for your business. Try commenting on the profiles of your friends, family, or people you are trying to target for your business. Let them know you were reading their profile and saw they made changes to it. Let them know what you think of the changes to their profile. Offer some helpful advice if you know the person you are leaving the comment for. Comment on a picture, url, or a friend you have in common. The more messages you leave on the persons profile the more exposure you get from other people viewing your comments.
If your going to launch a new service or start a new business, create and list it as an event. Have your friends and associates RSVP for the event. This is a good way to get feedback from your guests if they will attend and if they have requests for more information.
Sending virtual gifts to your friends or associates is one way to build a good relationship and trust. You can choose from hundreds of 3rd party applications like greeting cards, bouquet flowers, and more.
Stay in touch with your Facebook friends with some cool apps. There a lot of applications built just for Facebook like games, music, movie trivia, and more. A lot of the applications allow you to invite friends to play along or you can communicate through the application. This is good tactic to keep building your relationship with your friends and associates.
Start a community of people that share the same interest as you. This will help you build your image and business using Facebook. You will essentially have a group of people completely connected to you. This is almost the equivalent to having a mailing list. You can send them information, write messages to them, offer advice or something of value. This is the most under-utilized technique for growing your business on a social network.
Facebook is a great place to introduce yourself to a ton of new people who may also become customers and/or clients. Just keep one thing in mind: don't get too carried away and spend all your time there. Facebook is a tool, part of your marketing strategy. Use the tips above, use them wisely and have a little fun at the same time. Facebook can be a great tool and should be part of your online marketing strategy. Use the tips I just gave you to introduce yourself to a ton of new individuals. These individuals just may become a potential customer, client, or long lasting friend.
Yomi A is a freelance home business writer for Facebook Blaster Pro. Facebook Blaster Pro offers a demo facebook friend adder to web users looking to automate friend requests, send comments,wall poster, and pokes in Facebook. Grab a totally unique version of this article from the Uber Article Directory