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Your Facebook Business Page is Worthless Maura Neill ABR, CRS, CDPE, REALTOR®

Your Facebook Business Page is Worthless - NAR Annual Convention 2012

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Do you have a Facebook Business Page because someone told you with certainty that “you should”? Are you finding that it’s not bringing in business and referrals the way that you thought it might? Do you feel that every minute you spend on your Business Page is just a waste of time? Delete your Facebook Business Page today and start harnessing the power of your personal profile. Start being truly social on social media and reap the benefits almost immediately. You shouldn’t be doing business via the social, but you should be using the treasure trove of knowledge that Facebook gives you to give better service to your clients and sphere. In this whirlwind session, we’ll cover: optimizing your personal profile for public viewing while keeping your privacy at the same time Harvesting the hidden gems of information Facebook provides that you may not know about Getting “face-to-face” with clients via Facebook Finding your niche – using a hobby or interest that is traditionally an in-person activity into a lead-generating business model Avoiding the pitfalls of bad etiquette on Facebook personal pages

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Your Facebook Business Pageis Worthless

Maura NeillABR, CRS, CDPE, REALTOR®

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“Always have something to sell,but don’t always be selling.”

~ Chris Brogan

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Who Sees YourFacebook Business Page?

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Where Is YourFacebook Presence Now?

• Your personal profile – what does it look like?

• Your Facebook Business Page:– Do you have one?– Do you use it effectively?– Do you need one?

• Where do you spend the most time and get the most response?

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Optimize Your Facebook Profilefor Public Viewing

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Potential Clients WillFind You On Facebook

• Give them something to see• Let them get to know the “public” you• Create trust, authenticity, and credibility• Keep it to the 80/20 rule – put some

personal info out there (but still, only things you feel comfortable sharing publicly)

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What Does Your Profile PhotoSay About You?

• Does it look like you? (in other words, is it current?)

• Is it professional? Or at the least, not UNprofessional?

• Is it friendly? accessible? relatable?• Does it appeal to your target audience?• Is it a photo that you’re okay with

having seen publicly?

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How Personal is Your Profile?

• Not everything you post needs to be private; what can potential clients learn from your public Facebook posts?

Image courtesy of jannoon028 at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

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You Can Go PublicWithout Giving Up Your Privacy

Use the options Facebook gives you to create a Public Profile within your personal profile

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You Can Go PublicWithout Giving Up Your Privacy

• You can also go back and edit past posts to optimize your profile – try going back 1 month or so.

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How I Go Public

Public• Recipes• Photos of food, Atlanta

places, things to do• Funny (but

appropriate)• Links to my blog posts• Things that brand me,

i.e., bacon

Kept Private (Friends Only)

• Photos of family, vacations, personal occasions, etc.

• Check-ins (most)• Anything else I

would not be comfortable with a stranger knowing

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Harvesting Facebookfor Hidden Gems

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Information at Your Fingertips

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Letting FacebookDo the Work For You

Make a Facebook list that includes all of your past & current clients; then peruse for:• Find birthdays and anniversaries• Learn hobbies, interests, books, movies,

music• Use what you see on Facebook + what

you already know about them• Share articles, books, points of interest• Result: excuses/reasons to get in touch

From Raziel Ungar ~ Burlingame, CA

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Birthdays, Anniversaries…And So Much More

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Harvesting Facebook forClient Information

Facebook gathers useful info for you!

Timeline-style page (above); old page style (right)

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Prospect Searches

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New Prospects? Check ‘Em Out!

• Search by name and/or email address• View as much of your prospect’s profile

as they have made public• Send a message via Facebook

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When a New Prospect Comes In

• Search for and view profile• Learn what you can about • Send a message via Facebook

introducing yourself– If you usually email a prospect (i.e.,

an Internet lead), why not also send a brief message on Facebook?

• Encourage them to view your profile (not necessarily friend you) – they’ll see your public posts!

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Finding Your Facebook Niche

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Don’t Want a Business Page?Find Your Facebook Niche

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Finding Your Facebook Niche

Bobbi Howe’s Saturday Morning Runners

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Where Do You Fit In On Facebook?

• If you enjoy it, you’ll stick with it.• Is there a void to be filled?• Create a group around:– a hobby– an interest– a cause– a charity

Image courtesy of Danilo Rizzuti at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

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Getting Face-to-Facewith Facebook

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Video: Face-to-Face Redefined

• How are you already using video?

Image courtesy of Ambro at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

• Where can you use video on Facebook?• How can you make it personal?

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Video Tip

People love videos on Facebook – here’s a quick tip:• Embed your videos into blog posts on

your website• Post the link to that post (with a teaser,

a line or two to make people want to click through) to your profile or business page

• Send your friends/readers/fans to the link on your blog/website instead of to YouTube

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Avoiding the Facebook Faux Pas

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Your Facebook Profile is Not Meant To Be For Business

But don’t take my word for it…ask Zuck:“You will not post unauthorized commerical communication (such as spam) on Facebook… You will not use your personal timeline for your own commercial gain.”

Facebook Terms of Use: www.facebook.com/policies Facebook Pages Terms: www.facebook.com/pages_guidelines.php

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How To Talk Business On Your Facebook Profile

Think 80/20Social is the name of the game

When in doubt, leave business outOkay:• Links to your blog posts• Check-ins at your office

or at a closing• Congratulating a client –

if they’re okay with it

Not Okay• Posting your listings &

open houses• “Are you thinking of

buying a home…” posts• Anything that even

slightly resembles spam

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If You Still Want/Need/Have to HaveThat Business Page…

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Branded Facebook Business Page

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What To Post On Your Business Page

• Links, links, links – to your videos, blog posts, buyer/seller tips – drive the traffic to your site

• Photos – local, your listings, funny things you see while showing homes, caption this

• Videos – keep them short and informative

• Local information• Open houses and listings okay here

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Facebook:Your Blog’s Best Friend

Add the “Like” button to your website to link your Facebook Business Page to your site:

http://goo.gl/aZbXf

Integrate your page with your website: links to blog posts, website pages, etc.

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Drive Traffic

• Drive traffic from your Facebook Page to your website blog with links to posts and information

• Drive traffic from your website/blog to Facebook with the “Like” button

• Avoid sending them away from you as much as possible – use the 80/20 Rule

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Link Tips

• Give a teaser, a quote from the post/article – something to encourage the reader to click

• Don’t just post the link & expect it to get traffic/traction

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Connect: about.me/MauraNeill