5 Critical Mistakes to Avoid When Setting Up A Facebook Page for your Side Hustle

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5 critical mistakes to avoid when setting up a Facebook Page for your Side Hustle

1. Not having a link to your Website from your Facebook Business page

This is by far the most common mistake I see when trolling Facebook… Okay, generally not trolling.

I’m usually trying to support a friend’s new endeavor, and 9 times outta 10 they either have no website, or it is buried deep in the archives of their personal page. Where not nobody is going to look for it, that’s right a double negative… I said it.

Love it or hate it, Facebook is still leading the pack with attention game. Your customers are here already so let’s make it super easy for them to connect with you and your biz.

Facebook has given us very few key places to link back to our sites so take advantage where you can.

Make sure you have the most prominent website link in the about me section filled out. Unfortunately this one can be pretty hard to find if you have your setting in the default that comes standard.

You can move around the order of what items you want featured first by going to any of the sections and clicking on edit to get the reorder option to pop up, simply drag and drop from there and save.

 

2. No Cover Art or Unclear Cover Art Message

When you’re just starting out with your Side Hustle, this can be a simple picture that reflects your target audience. No need to make this super complicated in the beginning. Make sure anyone coming to your page can clearly understand what your focus is right away.

I love Canva.com for making simple graphic templates like these and they have Facebook header template with the correct dimensions in place so it is user friendly.

Once you have your base down you can come back and have a professional or even pay someone on Fiverr.com for a cool graphic that you can use across your different platforms.

 

3. Missing Profile Information

This is a no brainer. Your ideal client finds you on Facebook but there is no information about who you are, what you specialize in or any other pertinent information most people would like to know before investing their hard earned cash with you.

No need to share your life story here, but at least have some basic information about who you are and what you are about. This is a good place to put some strategic keywords associated with your target market or Business as well.

 

4. Not taking advantage of the “Call to Action button”

Facebook has given us a prime piece of real estate on the business page by giving you a choice of a call to action button featured right up top to the right of your profile image on top of the cover art photo.

For the love of all things Holy, USE IT!

Options are anywhere from contact us to email signup form. See screenshot below for ideas you can and should take advantage of. You can only use one so choose wisely by determining what the most important objective to your business is right now.

 

FaceBook CTA

 

5. Using a Logo as your Facebook Page Profile Picture

This one is self-explanatory, people do business with other people, more so with folks they know, like, and trust. Unless you’re a huge brand like Walmart or Bestbuy, you need a personal picture of you as your profile.

A good, clear photo of you (only you, no group pics) is okay for just starting out, a professional shot would be great but if you can’t swing it right away, it’s okay. Remember this is only the starting point, as you grow, get the nicer photos and upgrades.

I want you to take action and at least have something to show for any potential clients and to begin building that trust factor as quickly as possible. What’s the adage perfect is the enemy of DONE.

 

012: Fab 5 Favorite Apps

 012 Fab 5 Favorite Apps

Fab 5 Favorite Apps for Social Media Marketing

 

In today’s episode we cover a few of my all time favorite apps, that make  my Social Media strategy much more manageable. Awesome Apps for Social  Media Marketing that I use  daily to keep me on top of my Social Media game.

 

Apps

 

Buffer: Content Curation scheduler

This app keeps me from doing social media all day every day, working smart and not hard by taking already created content that I find useful for my business and sharing it at specified times throughout the week.

 

Feedly: Content Curator

Up to date Content from blogs that I love, that is laid out in a cool magazine style format.

 

IFTTT: Create recipes to do repetitive tasks

This tool is awesome for automatically doing some of those repetitive tasks.

 

Word Swag: Graphic creator

Create pretty Graphic quotes super simple and free with optional upgrade

 

Groups: Manage your Facebook groups

Wonderful Facebook group management that help me stay active and know what is happening within all the groups I am active in.

 

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Key Takeaways

  • Work smart not Hard
  • Take advantage of Tech
  • No need to recreate the wheel

QuoteSpiration

[Tweet “”Work Smart Not Hard” ~ Ms. Trish (Momma)”]

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011: Getting Started with Facebook Fan Pages

Getting started with Facebook Fan Pages. www.jenaenicole.com

Getting started with Facebook Fan Pages 

 

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What is a Facebook Fan Page and why do you need one? A Fan Page is a page you can create for free on Facebook to promote your business or Passion Project. The benefit of having a Fan Page on Facebook verses promoting yourself on the regular news feed is so you don’t spam your friends with information that may not interest them. It also lends credibility to your business. A fan Page is a good starting option for folks just starting up a new business especially if it’s a “trial” project to see what kind of interest is out there for the business model.

In today’s episode we cover the best practices to do when getting started with using Facebook Fan Pages, as well as some really common mistakes to avoid.

 

Key Takeaways

 

To Do’s

  • Link your Website
  • Content is super important
  • Add Value
  • Post lots of pictures and video. live streaming services like Periscope and Blab make it super easy to utilize video on your page.
  • Add a CTA “Call to Action” button on your page. It can be anything you want your Tribe to do, such as sign up for your email list or subscribe

 

No No’s to Avoid

  • Do not SPAM your friends with your Fan Page. Yes, the Fan Page is for boosting your business, but be mindful not to only post “buy my xyz product/service”.
  • Do NOT auto subscribe your friends to your page. send them an invitation to like your page once it’s set up.
  • Do not post negative comments or go on a  rant.
  • Post helpful content for your peeps on  a regular basis.

 

QuoteSpiration

[Tweet “”Become a Person of Value “”]

Book of the Day

Business Resources

  • Pinterest – link it to your page
  • Feedly –  for content curation
  • Buffer App –  pre schedule your content posts
  • Hootsuite  –  pre schedule your content posts
  • Ifttt –  recipes to do tasks automatically

Links 

006: Name It and Claim It – Securing your Social Media Real Estate

Securing your Social Media Real Estate

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Name it and Claim it – Securing your Social Media Real Estate

So have you noticed most Brands these days have a certain look and feel to all of their Marketing material including their Social Media channels. Well Ladies, this is one area most big brands are on point with.

This is a great way to solidify your brand as well as keeping it simple for your target to find you across any social platform. Take my word for it,  these tips will help you keep your sanity once you get more involved with  your social media content.

I mention a great tool in this episode to help you lock down a name that will compliment your brand or verify your actual Business name is available still across most Social Media sites currently operating.

 

QuoteSpiration

[Tweet “”Will you just pick out a nice sensible name for me – something not too long, not too fancy, and not too dumb?” ~ E.B White, Charlotte’s Web, p182 @jobopt”]

 

Key Takeaways

 

  • Cohesive name across all platforms
  • Own your Domain name
  • Secure top 3-4 social media platforms
  • Be clear naming your Business not just clever

 

Book of the Day

Authority Positioning: How to become the leader in your niche by Leonardo Habegger

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