How to Get Your Facebook Page Noticed
Create a Facebook page about something that you are knowledgeable of, passionate about, and want to share with other people., Link your page to a Facebook profile. , Start adding friends., If you don't have any friends or want to have new people on...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Create a Facebook page about something that you are knowledgeable of
The more friends you have, the more people you are going to be able to suggest your page to. , Type in the name of anyone (first name or last name) and click on search. , In the lower left corner of the pop up screen, click on 'Add a Personal Message'.
Since you are adding people to your profile for the sole purpose of generating interest in your Facebook page, you will want to make sure that you promote your page on first contact.
Your personal message should say what your Facebook page is about and that they should visit it.
Make sure that you copy your personal message as you will be pasting it into message for other people you 'Add as Friend'. , Most people, however, will confirm your request to be their friend and at that point you can start networking by adding their friends. , Click on 'Account' and then 'Manage Pages'
go to your Facebook page and under the profile picture click on 'Suggest to Friends.' Suggest to all the friends in your list.
Facebook will only let you suggest the same page to your friends once every 7 days. ,, Invite people who like your page to become involved, by hosting 'friendly competitions'. , Happy facebooking! -
Step 2: passionate about
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Step 3: and want to share with other people.
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Step 4: Link your page to a Facebook profile.
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Step 5: Start adding friends.
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Step 6: If you don't have any friends or want to have new people on your Facebook page then you can 'Find new Friends'.
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Step 7: Once results have been generated for your general search
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Step 8: you can click on the link 'Add as Friend'.
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Step 9: The majority of Facebook users want to network and meet new people
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Step 10: do not worry about adding people you don't know as if they do not wish to be your friend or view your Facebook page then they will simply ignore your request.
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Step 11: After you have accumulated at least 50 new contacts (it normally takes about 24 hours for people to respond to friend requests) then you want to start 'promoting' your page.
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Step 12: Repeats steps #5 through #9 as often as necessary to reach your goal or 5000 friends
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Step 13: whichever comes first.
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Step 14: Now that you have people visiting your page
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Step 15: keep it interesting and update it daily (or several times a week) to keep it 'fresh'.
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Step 16: Remember
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Step 17: Once you have friends and suggest the page to them
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Step 18: and they click on like
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Step 19: this action will show on their friends profiles
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Step 20: generating even more exposure for you.
Detailed Guide
The more friends you have, the more people you are going to be able to suggest your page to. , Type in the name of anyone (first name or last name) and click on search. , In the lower left corner of the pop up screen, click on 'Add a Personal Message'.
Since you are adding people to your profile for the sole purpose of generating interest in your Facebook page, you will want to make sure that you promote your page on first contact.
Your personal message should say what your Facebook page is about and that they should visit it.
Make sure that you copy your personal message as you will be pasting it into message for other people you 'Add as Friend'. , Most people, however, will confirm your request to be their friend and at that point you can start networking by adding their friends. , Click on 'Account' and then 'Manage Pages'
go to your Facebook page and under the profile picture click on 'Suggest to Friends.' Suggest to all the friends in your list.
Facebook will only let you suggest the same page to your friends once every 7 days. ,, Invite people who like your page to become involved, by hosting 'friendly competitions'. , Happy facebooking!
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