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GET MORE LIKE ON FB PAGE FROM FOLLOW 50 WAYS

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  • on Saturday 24 November 2012

  • 1. Post a Status Update
    Post a status update mentioning your facebook page.
    Don’t be afraid to outright ask people to join your facebook page.  Ask and you shall receive.
    Give them a great reason why they should join, tell them news, or find a creative way to mention and link to your page:
    2. Get fans to upload and tag photos
    If you host (or attend) an event with several of your fans take a bunch of pictures, post them to your page, and then ask your friends to tag themselves in the pictures.
    If you can get your fans to upload pictures to your page, or tag themselves in pictures you uploaded, this will post to their walls as well and will lead to additional traffic for you.
    3. Offer an incentive for people to sign up
    Using custom iframes you can create a dynamic facebook landing page with a “reveal tab” that contains content that is visible only to fans of your page.
    The more valuable your incentive is, the more people will be compelled to click the “Like” button to access it.
    Examples of exclusive content could be: An exclusive Video, an exclusive whitepaper/.pdf, exclusive pictures.
    The image below shows different levels of increasing effectiveness for acquiring new fans.
    Involver offers apps (and several of them are totally free) that make it easy to create a “Fan Gate” containing incentives, like a file or coupon, that will cause more people to “Like” your page.
    4. Contact admins of groups related to your page
    Groups are more powerful than pages in terms of their messaging ability. Pages send updates, but groups send messages directly to a users facebook inbox, triggering an email alert.
    If you contact the admin of a facebook group with some valuable content that adds value to their readers then this can help them nurture their community and help you build yours.
    5. Get people to join your page via SMS
    Send a text message to 32665 (FBOOK) with the words “fan yourusername” OR “like yourusername” (without the quotes).
    This feature is ideal when you’re in front of a live audience.
    6. Install a page Badge
    Facebook Badges are a simple, yet effective way to link to your facebook profile.
    Unlike widgets, badges are simply images, and will load much faster.

    7. Install a facebook “Like Box” into your site
    Installing a “Like Box” is an excellent way to allow visitors to your site become fans without even leaving your page.
    The like box builder tool makes it easy to customize the size of your like box, the number of connections to display, and even the color scheme.
    Shown in the image below is the rarely used “dark” color scheme.
    8. Use status tagging
    Status tagging is a cool and fairly new feature of facebook.
    This feature allows you to tag any page or person by entering the @ sign and then typing the name of the page or person you want to tag.
    9. Suggest your page to friends
    Use the “suggest to friends” feature of your page. Use this feature sparingly. Personally, I try to only invite people go my page once because I know it annoys me when multiple people invite me.
    If you have many friends you might want to consider using the “invite all” Google chrome extension, rather than clicking hundreds or thousands of times.
    10. Install a Like Button into your site
    Installing a like button allows visitors to like your page, and when they do this posts the their activity stream.
    This can send more traffic to your site and if you have a facebook “Like Box” and other content promotion your fan page, since this will help you convert your visitors into fans.
    11. Connect your page to Twitter
    Connecting your page to Twitter is an excellent way to convert your twitter followers into facebook fans.
    Using this strategy will cause all of your posts to be sent to twitter, with a link back to the facebook version of the post.
    www.facebook.com/twitter
    12. Link to Your Page as  a Place of Employment
    The info box uner profile pictures is being phased out, so now if you want an omnipotent link on your profile to your page you will need to list your Page under employment.  Once you do this your Facebook Page will appear under your name on your Profile.
    13. Install commenting on your landing page
    This will allow people to comment on your page, even if they are not a fan.
    Any comments made can broadcast to news feeds and lead to more traffic to your page.
    Setting up facebook commenting requires registering a facebook application, so act on this tip with caution unless you are comfortable with code.
    14. Leverage Traditional Media
    Since facebook is so widespread you can use any forms of traditional media and achieve results.
    Newspapers, Media Buys, Radio, and TV all work, but are often very costly.
    To maximize your promotion offer a free gift to those who join you page.
    15. Newsletter Promotion
    If you do email marketing send a message to your subscribers letting them know about your fan page and consider including a link to your fan page in every email.
    16. Email Signature
    Every email you send is an opportunity to link to your facebook page.
    Check out the email signature tool wisestamp for a creative way to link to your social profiles.
    17. Get business cards promoting your Facebook page
    Business cards are cheap.
    You can get 500 business cards from Vista Print for $1.99.
    For this minimal investment you can get up to 500 new fans for your page!
    Throw a link on your card and people will almost certainly check it out.
    If you’re pressed for space in your design all page urls can be shortened from facebook.com to fb.me, or fb.com.
    18. Fiverr
    Fiverr is an online marketplace where services are sold for five bucks.
    Check out their “Social Marketing” and “Advertising” section and here you will find some people who are willing to suggest your page to 5,000 of their friends for just $5.
    You will need to make the person who will suggest your page to their friends an admin in order for them to do this for you, but if you are willing to place your trust in someone to do this and they come through for you this will allow you to pick up dozens if not hundreds of new fans.
    19. Purchase a Professional Timeline Cover
    The new Timeline layout for brand pages offers you a unique opportunity to customize your page. Fanpageflow currently offers high quality cover photos for Facebook Timeline pages at an extremely affordable price here. Be sure to consider our service!
    20. Run a “fans only” contest
    An excellent way to run a fans only contest is using wildfireapp.
    There are rules and regulations around running a contest on facebook so be sure to check out the facebook Statement of Rights and Responsibilities (“Statement”) before you run one.
    21. Link to your page from your profile
    Edit your Facebook profile information to include promotion for your Fan Page.
    At the bottom of the info section of your profile you can include links to any websites you are affiliated with.
    The more links you can build to your Page, the more traffic you will be able to send to your Facebook Fan Page. I am constantly seeking new opportunities to build links that will send traffic to my Fan Page.
    22. Blog Commenting
    Comment on blogs and in the website section use a link to your fan page.
    23. Link to your facebook page from your linkedin profile
    Linkedin gives every user three slots for links to whatever you’d like right on your profile.
    You can make the anchor text of these links whatever you like, so I recommend using a call to action such as: Join my facebook page.
    24. Upload video to facebook
    Facebook video is very underrated, and exceptionally powerful.
    When you embed a facebook video on another website this video includes a watermark link in the top left corner to the fan page it came from.
    25. Watermark your videos with a link to your website
    Using a video editing program include a link to your website.
    I use camtasia to add my watermarks, and to record any screencast I create, and this program comes with a free 30 day trial.
    26. Create a memorable URL
    If you go to facebook.com/username you will be able to create a custom URL for your page.
    Remember that this cannot be changed once it is set, so choose wisely.
    27. Deliver an exceptional experience
    Although facebook pages are no longer officially considered “fan pages” if you work to create fans of your brand many of them will certainly seek out and join your facebook page.
    Strive to deliver an awesome experience for those who interact with your brand. Go above and beyond when engaging with your community and they will spread the word.
    A famous article called 1,000 true fans maintains that they are all you need to create a thriving business. Don’t try just to get people to click “like” but instead seek to create raving true fan who will spread your word far and wide.
    28. Link it up
    This tip comes from @garyvee and it’s a good one: link it up!
    Hyperlinks are what weave the web together so use them often and every time you do you are opening up another gateway into your fan page.
    29. Flip the funnel
    Drive your fans back to your website for new blog posts.
    Make sure that your blog has social sharing and many of your fans will “like” your blog posts and tweet it out to their followers on twitter as well.
    30. Track your growth with Facebook insights
    Facebook insights shows you how many fans you have over time, and some fairly detailed demographic information as well.
    Using this knowledge you can analyze what activities drive the most growth, and then duplicate your success.
    31. Analyze your demographics with insights
    Facebook demographics are a powerful feature of insights that allows you to determine the gender and age of the people in your page.  Once you know this information you can focus your content to appeal to the age group and gender of your fans.
    Here is the demographic information of the FacebookFlow fan page:
    32. Talk and Blog about your page
    Word of mouth does not start itself. Get the conversation going by mentioning your facebook page in blog posts and in every day conversation.
    33. Learn more about Facebook
    The more you know about facebook the more you can use this knowledge to drive the gowth your community.
    To learn more about facebook enroll in our FREE facebook ecourse.
    34. Drive more traffic to your website
    Use these tips to get more free traffic to your website. Make sure that your “Like Box” is featured prominently, and plenty of this traffic will “Like” your page.
    35. Produce Epic Content
    If your blog content is epic this will drive the growth of your page in a serious way.
    Epic content has the best chance of going viral and if a blog post goes viral this also causes it to move up in the rankings in Google, leading to even more traffic, a percentage of which will convert to fans.
    36. Install a like button into your posts
    Installing a like button into your posts will help drive extra traffic to your posts and it will also show that facebook is an integral part of your brand.
    If you have a self hosted wordpress blog I recommend installing the WP FB Like plugin.
    The more you can integrate facebook with your site the more likely people will be to join your facebook page.
    37. Make a Facebook like sign
    Blue Sky Factory created a  Facebook “Like” sign tool that you can use to create a cool image that will help promote your facebook page.
    38. Buy Them
    We don’t normally recommend this option, however we recently came across a service called FanJive that seems to provide higher quality fans than the rest of the competition.
    The first 1,000 fans are usually the hardest to get so a service like this might help you get the critical mass needed to get more genuine organic fans.
    39. Run a targeted ad campaign
    Facebook advertising is exceptionally powerful due to the ability it offers to hyper target your market.
    Facebook ads can be targeted based on age, location, and interests.
    40. Turn your customers into fans
    If someone likes you enough to buy your product then there is a good chance that they will like you on facebook as well.
    Rig up your “thank you” page with a facebook “Like Box” and you’ll be good to go!
    41. Advertise your page
    The more you advertise your page the more fans you will be able to achieve.
    Facebook advertising s a smart way to promote since you can target specific demographic and interest groups.
    You will need a sales funnel in place in order to justify an advertising budget and I recommend setting this up prior to advertising on Facebook.
    When I signed up for my Hosting account with GoDaddy I was able to get a free Facebook advertising coupon for $50 and I believe they are still offering this promotion.
    42. Use Hootsuite to manage your page
    By using Hootsuite to manage your facebook pages you can maximize engagement by scheduling your posts ahead of time to go out when they will get the most attention.
    Facebook posts get the most engagement early in the morning and a few hours before bed.
    43. Get an attractive profile picture
    A picture says a thousand words, so to really optimize your business page you should use the largest profile picture possible.
    Currently the maximum profile picture size is 200 x 600 pixels.
    44. Do a “fan of the month” promotion
    By highlighting one of your best fans every month you indirectly encourage fans to engage more, so that they can win the coveted fan of the month title the next month.
    Offer a monthly prize, such as a cool free product or service related to your brand, and the competition for this title will only increase.
    45. Message your friends and ask them to join
    This tried and tested method takes more ground work, but this method will allow you to build relationships and target the friends that you think are the most relevant to your page.
    46. Include a link to your fan page in your forum signature
    If you are active in any forums you will have the option to attach a “signature” to every post that you write.
    Throw a link in your signature to your facebook page, and it will be clicked.
    Do your best to add value and answer questions with your posts, and people will be more inclined to click your link and join your page.
    A link with a call to action is more likely to get clicked than a link alone, so go with “Join my Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/fbflow” instead of simply: “www.facebook.com/fbflow”
    47. Create a redirect URL
    Creating a redirect to your facebook fan page is one way to “presell” the people who click it on joining your page.
    For example, if your link is: www.yourdomain.com/joinmyfacebookpage anyone who clicks it will probably join your page.
    Here is an article on how to redirect a webpage.
    48. Give away fan page swag
    Websites like Zazzle make it easy for people to customize swag, such as the nifty “you like this” t-shirt below.
    If you gave away shirts (or mugs, or stickers) like this with your facebook url included you could easily amass an army of walking billboards for your facebook page.
    49. Find more facebook friends
    The more friends you have, the better your chances will be that some of these friends will join your fan page.
    Facebook has a “Find Your Friends Tool” that allows you to import your contact list from a variety of email clients, or an email list.
    This tool also displays “People you may know” which I have found is very good at suggesting people that have many mutual friends as me.
    50. Share this article with your facebook friends
    If you share this post with your facebook friends and it will become obvious to them that getting more fans important to you, and if you have included a link to your facebook page in your info box or the “Website” section of your website there is a good chance that they will click it.
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    Top 14 Google Docs Tricks

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  • 1. If you install Google Gears (http://gears.google.com/), you can edit Docs word-processing documents offline, and Docs automatically syncs them with the online version the next time you sign in online.
    2. If you make other folks collaborators on Docs documents and spreadsheets, everyone can work on the files simultaneously. To invite collaborators, head to the upper-right Share button (for documents) or Share tab (for spreadsheets).
    3. It’s a snap to publish documents created in Docs as blog posts—just select "Publish as web page" from the Share menu, and then click the "Post to blog" button.
    4. If you want to embed a Docs presentation in a Web site, just go to the Publish tab, click "Publish document", and then copy the HTML that appears in the Mini Presentation Module box. Paste the code into your site’s HTML, upload the revised version of the site, and voilĂ !
    5. Google gives you a whole slew of functions to help make working with spreadsheets more efficient. For the complete list, go to www.docs.google.com/support/spreadsheets. (The GoogleLookup function is particularly nifty.)
    6. If your Docs list is getting cluttered, you can hide files (documents, spreadsheets, or presentations) to keep your list clean. Just turn on the checkbox next to any file you want to hide (you can select more than one), and then click the Hide button. To make a hidden file reappear, find All Items in the left-hand menu and, if necessary, click its + sign to expand it. Then click Hidden to see your hidden files; select the one(s) you want to see in your Docs list, and then click Unhide.
    7. You can easily turn spreadsheet data into all kinds of charts: column, bar, pie, line, area, or scatter. To create a chart, open your spreadsheet to the Edit tab, select the range of cells you want to convert into a chart, and then click the "Add chart" button. In the Create Chart box that appears, tell Docs what kind of chart you want to create and fill in the other info it needs, and then click "Save chart."
    8. If you create a chart based on a Docs spreadsheet, you can save it as an image and insert it into a Docs document. After you create your chart, click its upper-left Chart link and select "Save image". Save it to your computer, and then open the document you want to put it in. Click Insert and select Image, then tell Docs where to find the file on your computer.
    9. If you don’t like a change that you (or someone else) made to one of your Docs files, no problem. Just head to that file’s revision history (click File and then choose "Revision history") and pick a previous version that you like better.
    10. If you’re working on a computer that doesn’t have Adobe Reader and you need to print a document, click Share and select "View as web page (Preview)" to open the formatted document as a Web page. You can then print it from your Web browser. The formatting isn’t quite as good as if you print from a PDF—and you’ll probably have the browser’s header and footer—but all the content is there.
    11. If you’ve published a Docs document as a Web page, you can make the Web page update automatically whenever you edit the document. Just click Share and select "Publish as web page"; then turn on the "Automatically republish when changes are made" checkbox.
    12. To see how your Docs document will look to folks you share it with, click the Share This Document page’s "Preview document as a viewer" link. If the preview doesn’t look quite right, then go back and edit the document before you share it.
    13. You can add YouTube videos to your Docs presentations. In the blue bar above the edit pane, click "Insert video". Google opens a box where you can search YouTube videos by keyword. Find the one you want and click it to select it. Then click the Insert Video button to put the video on your slide. Once it’s there, you can move, resize, or delete it, just like any image or shape. During a slideshow, viewers can play the video by clicking the Play button on its slide.
    14. When you’ve got several collaborators editing the same document all at once, have each person choose a different color for his text to help sort out who made what changes. (The simplest thing is to have each person use the same text and highlight color.) Then, when you finalize the document, simply select the whole thing and click the "Text color" button to change the rainbow of text colors to basic black.