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Facebook Business

Want to use Facebook for your network marketing business?

Are you happy with your results in your network marketing company?

Three Free tips to grow your personal business in Facebook is to be a REAL person.

1. Get a Real Picture of You

I’m not talking about an avatar image. Many users think that you can include a cute image of your own product and that will help you on Facebook. There might be an audience your clean car you have on your site, but how does that really build a connection with business minded people? You must brand your very own picture onto their heads.

What makes you stick out from the crowd from every other rep on Facebook? This is important to know.

2. Where Do You Live?

Reps don’t understand you can regionalize yourself in Facebook. Some newbies look over this because they are a international distributor. You’re handicapping yourself in the foot if you don’t let yourself be sought after. Why are you hiding from people from finding you? Isn’t part of network marketing about having ways for newbies to find you effortlessly? You want to be searchable by people who want your product or service.

3. Edit Out Your Info

Way too many users only put a tiny bit of information on it. Makes it look like you are hiding. People want to network with users they know. It’s hard to do so if you got a picture of a dog and you have no clue to what they do in their spare time. What is even worse, you have no clue what they do for money. You should let people know what you do for a living.

Business Conducted With Facebook, Really? Of course!

There are many simple ways to promote your business using Facebook. Facebook alone should be able to drive significant traffic if utilized correctly. Commence generating leads to your home business using methods like these.

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We answer questions from bloggers all the time… One of the most frequent is “How do I back up my FaceBook?”.  So being the power users we are, we explored some documentation about a great plugin for Firefox called ScrapBook.  We installed it and put it to the test. And, you know? This works for every social website we could find!

ScrapBook is a good way to keep all that content you have on any number of sites protected with a local copy that your backup to internet can automatically archive for you. With one program! No fancy command lines, dealing with widgits, it saves it for you so if any of the sites go bad, you’ve got your content.

How you are wondering? Here’s how we did it.

A First, go to the ScrapBook download page (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/427). Click the Install Now (bold green) and when Firefox asks, click to restart.

B Once Firefox has restarted, you’re ready to use ScrapBook.

C Surf somewhere you’d like to scrapbook. Once you’re there, on the menu, select Capture Page As.

D Now, with “Capture Page As”, you can pick the depth of links you’d like to save. This is a important! This is how you can automatically back up all the links on your page. If you had the depth set to 0 (zero), you wouldn’t be able to copy those extra pages. If it was set to 1, you’d be able to. But if it is set to 2, you will save all the linked pages and so on.

E After picking the options you want, click Capture. You’ve now saved a copy on your computer! Now, go to the ScrapBook menu and click Show in Sidebar. You can now see the captured page list.

To review, here’s what we have so far? You now have a local copy of all the content on your LinkedIn, etc. page. So if anything goes south, your covered. But like they say on TV… “But wait, we’re not done yet”.

If you have a internet attached storage product like CloudBackup on your computer just make sure that it’s configuration has your personal files selected for backup. That way you can have all your social websites backed up and preserved with the rest of your computers essential data. And Firefox runs on windows, Mac, and Linux all the same.  Not only will your computer have a full backup to internet, but your social websites will be too.

When you think of your pay-per-click ads appearing in the search engines such as Google, it is natural to assume that being listed in the top position is the best placement for success. Think again!

This is one of those fact where what would seem best but in reality is not. The reality is that people usually click on the ads in the middle or towards the bottom.

This is great news for advertisers who undertand this truth because it means that you can save a ton of money on your bids.

You don’t need to be listed first in search engines! There is often a significant gap between the first and second or third position bids for Google pay-per-click ads. This is where you will be saving. Let others pay the top dollar to be listed first…. By stretching you advertising budget this way you will not only save some money on your ppc bill but you may very well get more traffic to your website by being further down the list of Google ads in the search engine. Go figure!

Use the Google tools in your Adwords account to figure out the top bids for the keywords you are using. The easiest way is to start with a bid of let say $50 and you will then see the first bid under that which is actually the current highest bid for that keyword. Keep on keying on the next lowest bid to see how much you must bid to be fifth or sixth on the list. Then bid on this amount. You will save a ton of money this way.

Another thing that will help you get better results with your Google Adwords campaigns is to study your competition. If you are using ppc to advertise an affiliate program and someone else is doing the same, study their web pages. If they are running their ad on a regular basis, it means what they are doing is working…so you should study what they are doing.

Do these advertisers direct prospects to a pre-sell website or directly to the products they are marketing? This is where you usually can tell the difference from the beginners and the pros. Affiliate marketers who stay in the game have learned to use squeeze pages to capture contact information to build the all-important list.

Hardly anyone will buy a product the first time they visit the website. Follow-up is crucial to converting your pay-per-click traffic. If you did not capture email addresses, you cannot follow up with your prospects and convert them to buyers. If you send prospects directly to the product page, you will be losing hundreds and probably thousands of dollars every year. Setting up targeted email marketing campaigns and capturing email addresses is not difficult and can prove to be a success for your overall business.

Also if this is your first time signing up with a pay per click company like Google Adwords or Yahoo Search Marketing, remember to search for discount coupons for these companies. They usually have a promotional discount coupon codes for new advertisers and the bonus can give you additional credit to get traffic to your website. Here’s a working $25 Yahoo Search Marketing Coupon.

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