5 Simple Ways To Get People To Join Your Facebook Page

5 Simple Ways To Get People To Join Your Facebook Page

Now that you have created your Facebook page, what’s next? The answer is obvious – You need to get people to join, right?

By saying that, I do not mean that you should get just about anybody you see on Facebook to join your group. In order for you to be able to reap maximum benefits with your marketing efforts on Facebook, you should only get people who are interested in what your page is about to join.

There are many different ways to go about getting people to join your Facebook page, and in this article, I am going to share with you 5 different ways you can use to let people know of your Facebook page, and entice them to join.

1. Facebook Profile / Wall Post

Do you know that, in your Facebook profile, there is a section that allow you to place links to websites that you have? You can place a link to your newly created Facebook page there.

You can also create a wall post announcing your newly created Facebook page – And entice people to join by offer them a special bonus (such as a free short report on the subject of what your Facebook page is about) which they will get when they click on the “Join” button.

2. Blog

You can announce your newly created Facebook page either in your blog’s sidebar (where all the other navigation options are), or create a blog post about it – Telling your readers what is it about, and how will it benefit them (when they join), along with incentives for joining now (and not later), and finally, a clearly visible link to ask them to click on and join your page.

3. Twitter

If you are already signed up with Twitter and have a large following, you can create a tweet with a link to your newly created page.

4. Email / Email Signature

You can send your subscribers an email (after you have created your Facebook page) and tell them about it.

As always, you should keep your email message short (to about 3 – 4 short paragraphs) by telling them just what they need to know – Such as what the page is about (what purpose is it going to serve) the benefits of joining (what benefits will your subscribers enjoy by joining), and why they should join now (as they will get a freebie as an incentive for joining now).

Also, you can also have link to your Facebook page in your email signature (for those of you who do not know where will your email signature appear, it will appear after the body of the entire email, after you sign off) – This will get your subscribers (who did not see your email about it earlier) to notice it and join.

5. Forum Signature

Similar to an email signature, a forum signature can be found at the bottom of every single post that you post to the forum.

If you are not already on some of the forums in the niche you are in, what you can do is to locate some of these forums, sign up and start participating (either by sharing some useful tips or information, or by helping fellow forum members with problems that they have).

By actively participating in the forum, fellow members will eventually notice you, as well as links in your forum signature (which you have a link to your Facebook page – where they will click on and join).

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Question by jjdubya: Am I supposed to have unique Title/Description tags for popup pages, shopping cart pages, confirmation pages?
I am creating the titles/descriptions for the pages on our new website. There are a lot of pages that are just pop-ups or confirmation pages do I really need to create titles/descriptions for each?

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Answer by John F
Not really, no. But I would look during testing to see how the default reads.

You can always go back and fine tune.

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What are Purpose-built Del.icio.us Pages, and How are They Used?

What are Purpose-built Del.icio.us Pages, and How are They Used?

Purpose-built del.icio.us pages are nothing more than a collection of Web sites and blog posts that you save in the social bookmarking site del.icio.us using a specific tag. These “pages” can offer you, your book, or your business a way to showcase groups of links to sites that are relevant to your message in a “social” space. In other words, other users have also saved, tagged, and commented on these same links, giving them more credibility.

By definition, del.icio.us is a social bookmarking site that allows you to save your favorite Web sites and blogs, comment on them, tag them, and share them with others.

When you create your del.icio.us account, the link to your page will look something like this: http://del.icio.us/your.account, where “your.account” is the username you choose when you initially create your account.

When you add sites to your account, you will enter the URL, a description, and a series of tags. These tags are what allow us to create “purpose-built del.icio.us pages.”

For every site you “tag” with a certain term, a link is created that looks like this:

http://del.icio.us/your.account/tag

Now you have a link to all of the sites you have saved and “tagged” with that particular term. These are purpose-built del.icio.us pages.

So, rather than tagging your favorite sites blindly, think about how you might tag them intentionally to create your own purpose-built pages that will contain a collection of related sites. For instance, you could create links to several pages like this:

del.icio.us/your.account (link to main page) del.icio.us/your.account/public.relations del.icio.us/your.account/client.name del.icio.us/your.account/competition del.icio.us/your.account/book.title del.icio.us/your.account/author.name

Now, you may ask, what are these pages good for? The best way to answer that question is with an example…

Here is a link to Dalton Publishing’s del.icio.us page: http://del.icio.us/dalton.publishing

The page may seem to be a hodge-podge of links, but by using their tags wisely, Dalton Publishing utilizes the purpose-built pages that are generated from their account.

For example, on each social media newsroom that they create for their authors, Dalton Publishing provides a link to the relevant purpose-built pages for the particular author and/or book:

This purpose-built page: http://del.icio.us/dalton.publishing/puresoapbox on this author’s newsroom: http://www.puresoapboxnewsroom.com

This purpose-built page: http://del.icio.us/dalton.publishing/joeoconnell on this author’s newsroom: http://joeoconnellnewsroom.com/

This purpose-built page: http://del.icio.us/dalton.publishing/robertstikmanz on this author’s newsroom: http://www.hiddenlandsofnodnewsroom.com

So, for example, when a visitor clicks on the “puresoapbox” del.icio.us page (http://del.icio.us/dalton.publishing/puresoapbox) from that author’s newsroom, he will be taken to a list of saved sites in Dalton Publishing’s del.icio.us account that have been tagged with the term “puresoapbox.” The same is true for the author terms “joeoconnell” and “robertstikmanz.”

Dalton Publishing also uses purpose-built del.icio.us pages in the body of their social media news releases like these:

http://owenegertonnewsroom.com/?p=54

http://joeoconnellnewsroom.com/?p=21

And, one way that all of Dalton Publishing’s authors could also take advantage of these “pages” is by simply adding the links to their own sites and blogs.

The above example demonstrates how a publishing company might use purpose-built pages; however, the way you use such pages will depend on your industry. Brand-conscious companies might want to save and tag sites or blog posts that demonstrate their brand awareness, where service companies might want to create pages that list specific news coverage, or even pages listing discussions about their competition.

Deltina Hay is the principal of Social Media Power, a Web 2.0 development firm in Austin. Ms. Hay’s graduate education in computer science, applied mathematics, and psychology led her naturally to social media consulting. Find out more about using social media and Web 2.0 tools from her new straight forward, easy-to-follow e-book on social media marketing and Web 2.0.

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Question by fatmac6113: Why do people slice up images created in Adobe Photoshop CS3 or Illustrator for web pages?
I am a college student. My focus is web design. I have been building pages using Abode Dreamweaver CS3 for quite some time now. Now we are about to get into the chapters about building a web page using Adobe Photoshop CS3 and Adobe Illustrator CS3. I have already used Adobe Illustrator CS3 to design the actual page. Now I need to what is the significance in slicing up the design after I have created it. Can someone please help me??????

Best answer:

Answer by Ryan
Slicing basically splits up the images for you. Most people draw their layout and it’s 1 big flat image, but when you slice it, you can export it so the sliced parts will save as separate images.

I draw my layouts in photoshop, then export it to image ready, then slice them in image ready, then export as images and html.

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