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dazzul
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Who's enjoying this weather???

I thought i would ask you all about your facebook pages.

Do you use a facebook page to gain new customers.

Ive recently set one up and im on 321 likes at the moment, though its related to my wall art side, not advertised my sublimation side just yet.

Im getting around 3 sales a day, but feel that customers exploit the "message" button, we get so many dead leads from people asking the most basic questions that are already on screen, such as "How much is this in red" when the description says £5 in any colour. Beats Me

Also ive learnt its brilliant to offer people a discount if they like our page, that way when we update a status its on there newsfeed.

Whats your general thought on facebook pages?
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Paul
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Iam big fan of facebook pages. I recon, if done properly then this can become powerful sale/communication tool
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tlworkwear
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Agreed, I'm going to use mine to advertise the sublimation once I am happy with the testing and the quality of everything. Im just short of 250 likes so far and try to update regularly with pictures and offers but might have to do something bigger for all this new printing I can do :)
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I'm also a big fan of Facebook, but at moment I'm stuck on about 110 likes and can't seem to get much more, how do you guys get more likes? Do you ever pay for your post to be put on more people's walls ? I think it's about £3 per post . As anyone paid this and does it work?
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I have never 'bought' any fans and IMO it just wouldnt do the business much good. I got mine the old fashioned way by telling everyone I know about the page and also asking them to post the link on their feeds, not too often though otherwise they will get mad!
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buying fans and paying for post boost is two different things.
Buying fans will cause more harm then is worth.
If you pay to promote your post then it will apear on strangers to you wall. All people are chose with similar points of interest. so this works nicely. you wont get 100000 fans for £3 but if you invest £50 then you may gain quite few new comers.
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Sorry Paul you're right. I meant I would never pay to buy fans but would promote a post as I feel that it would reach potential customers and all it would take is one of them to place an order and you have made your money back plus more. I will most likely be promoting a couple of posts once I am ready to bring some sublimation products to market.
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i would say that most important thing with facebook is to keep in touch with your fans. I am no talking about bombarding them with offers as soon they block you :)
just keep in touch in the most simple way... ask how they are, what they doing etc... posting picture of a mug daily will just force them to Un-fan you.
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I have had facebook phone me about marketing, ive left it. As for new gains i always post on the local buy and sell groups people have.
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We have a FB page, and participate in some groups to get our products spread around more, which has resulted in more sales too.
We will be paying for some posts to be spread more widely in the near future, and doing a give-away type competition thing to get more likes (within FB rules on such things of course!)
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