If you're a business organization owner, a social media guru or a Facebook friend with business owners who owns a Fanpage, more than likely, you recognize what a FanPage is or what they look like and may have already identified the important elements a FanPage can bring to individuals and business owners. For example, FanPage can:
- Add brand exposure and identification of your business, organization and climb to the next degree of marketing, particularly on Facebook.
- It adds value and trust as people always like to work and be attached with others they know, like and trust.
- Involvement - interact, discuss, and communicate with your following, prospects anytime.
- You are able to connect other social media platforms such as Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, WordPress, etc. from your FanPage.
- There are multi millions of Facebook viewers and users - why not unite us with your customized FanPage?
- Last not least and the bottom line is... it brings publicity of your services and products to your network online and offline. After all, visibility and awareness are keys to branding your service, cause or your name online.
Creating or developing a FanPage is easier than ever. Recently, Facebook updated their layouts to supply user-friendly tools and selections for everybody to apply. Adding photos, navigating the site or tabs are visible on the left panel of your site and "liking" the pages are fresh additions or modifications to the early layout. In addition, Admins have the power to interact with other "friends" or businesses using their business profile - which successively produces brand visibility for your Fanpage. As well, Admins can get notices when users publish comments on their page. To discover more about Facebook and Fan page, register for an account if you have not done so at http://www.facebook.com or http://www.facebook.com/pages then click on "Create a Page." If you already have an account, log onto your site and go from there.
Do make certain you, the owner of the business create your company's FanPage and not under your employee's personal Facebook account. If they are the admin for your page and if they part with the company, and or delete your page, you risk losing your page and might not be able to access your FanPage account.