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Social Media Marketing: You’re Doing It Right! FACEBOOK for Business www.feather-stone.com
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Facebook for Business

May 18, 2015

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Kelly Pavlovic

Presentation prepared for FEMME
04/10/12
FEMME, Cleveland, Ohio
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Page 1: Facebook for Business

Social Media Marketing:You’re Doing It Right!

FACEBOOK for Business

www.feather-stone.com

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Hello, my name is…..

• Kelly V. Pavlovic• Owner, Feather & Stone Designs since 1994• Bachelor of Science, Case Western Reserve Univ.• Speaker, consultant, writer, voracious reader• Facebook addict• Pinterest explorer• @featherandstone• @pavpower

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You will learn how to:

• Take CONTROL of your PRIVACY

• SEPARATE PERSONAL contactsfrom business ones using LISTS

• Create a TIMELINE page

• Use the TIMELINE LAYOUT toTELL YOUR STORY

• FIND your target AUDIENCE

• Plan your MARKETING STRATEGY

• Basic ETIQUETTE & VOCABULARY

• Use best ENGAGEMENT HABITS

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Say whaaaaa….?!

• 69% of parents are “friends” with their children on Facebook

• A baby was born in Egypt and named Facebook

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Learn the Lingo of Facebook

• VocabularyProfile – your personal Facebook page; what you post for others to seeNewsfeed – your personal tickertape; how you see what your “friends” are

saying, posting and sharingComment – what you and others say about something that is postedEdgeRank – Facebook’s complex formula for determining who sees what and

for what duration of timeShare – just as it implies, sharing information (posts, photos, etc.) with othersTag – how you are “mentioned” in posts, photos and commentsTimeline – the new format for all Facebook personal and business pagesApp – short for “application”; can be used on Facebook business pages for

specific uses like contact forms, video displays, blog feeds, etc.Crowdsource – polling your audience for their opinion on a topic

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Newsfeed

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Personal Timeline (aka Profile)

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Privacy Settings

• Set account privacy• Set photo privacy• Three levels of blocking– Hiding posts from people/pages (a little or a lot)– Un-friending a person or Un-liking a page– Blocking a person entirely from your account

• Suggestions for using Lists and Privacy Settings when traveling and for specific life events

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See ALL Your Friends

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Friends List

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Add Friends to Lists

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Privacy Settings

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Privacy Settings Menu

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How You Connect

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Timeline and Tagging

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Blocking

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What is Timeline?

• A way to tell your story – both personal and business• Steps to set up your business Timeline– Cover image– Profile image– Description and Info– Featured Tabs– Recreate historically significant events– Pinned Posts– Highlighted Posts

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Facebook Business Timeline

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How to Create a Page

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What Type of Business Are You?

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Admin Panel

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Manage Menu

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Edit Page Information

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Featured Tabs & Apps

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Pinned Posts & Highlights

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Facebook Etiquette

• Be mindful of what content you are posting – to whom, what and where (page vs private message)

• Keep professional and personal content separate• Lock down account & photo privacy – save yourself

and save others• Select your profile picture with care – use good

judgment; EVERYone can see it; Friends or not• Language – how do you want to be perceived?• Don’t use Private Messages as a group

announcement tool – use your timeline for this

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Facebook Best Practices for Biz

• CURATE content that engages your audience and starts the conversation (pics, stories, questions)

• CROWDSOURCE– get opinions on new products/services• BE CREATIVE – be imaginative and inventive in your posts• BE ORIGINAL between platforms - don’t re-use content

verbatim between social media apps (HootSuite is great but be careful not to get lazy)

• PIN important events to the top of your page – at least 7 days will get good exposure

• MAKE A PLAN – devise a calendar for what content you will post and when; stick to it!

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Your Assignment….Should you choose to accept it.

• CREATE a LinkedIn account• COMPLETE as much of your profile

as possible. Don’t worry if it’s not complete, we’ll work on it.

• BRING your printed or digital resume• COMPILE a list of people with whom you’d like to connect;

think close, think far, think past, think future• CONSIDER your competencies, core groups, target audience

and what expertise you are able to share• DECIDE why you will use LinkedIn – job search, networking,

building credibility are some ideas

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Where to find me…• www.feather-stone.com• [email protected]• facebook.com/featherandstone• linkedin.com/in/kellyherronpavlovic• twitter.com/featherandstone

@featherandstone@pavpower

• pinterest.com/kellypavlovic• slideshare.net/kellypavlovic