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10 Facebook Marketing Strategies Tips Secrets from NYC Los Angeles SF Most Devious Minds

Guerrilla Facebook Marketing Strategies and Facebook Pages Secrets

Wired Magazine started a wild-fire when they said, “The Web Is Dead.”

Everyone from TechCrunch to Mashable blogged about that blog about blogs vs Facebook. To a large extent, Wired is right on the money. Discussion forums killed the BBS. And Facebook killed discussion forums.

Facebook also killed Flickr. Or they at least killed Flickr’s growth potential with the easiest photo uploading, tagging, and sharing software on earth – their own.

So since Facebook is so easy to get into and so hard to get out of, let’s go to the mountain since the mountain ain’t comin’ to Mohammad anytime soon.

Facebook Marketing Tips and Strategies from the Most Cunning Social Media Marketing Pros in San Diego, Los Angeles and NYC New York:

FACT #1: Once You Choose a Name for Your Facebook Page, You Can’t Change It.


1. Build a NONCOMMERCIAL “Like” Page

Nobody Likes Your Business But You.

Nobody realizes that if you click “Like” you’ve just subscribed to the Page Admin’s messages. Every few years, people get tricked into opting in for advertising. They do. When Google first came out with Adwords, you couldn’t tell the difference between sponsored ads vs organic high rank search results. Advertisers got rich.

Just a few weeks ago, Apple released iAds for their iPad and iPhone Apps. These ads are so interactive and beautiful that app developers are getting rich from people clicking just for the curiosity of it all.

Fact #2: Nobody “Likes” Your Business or Product Except You.

Fact #3: People “Like” Ideologies and Causes — NOT Businesses and Products

Just about the same time, Mark Zuckerberg announced at his F8 Industry Conference that he would convert the “fan” button to a “like” button and let Facebook pages broadcast into the stream of those who clicked “like.”

The public generally doesn’t realize that if they click “Like,” on your page, they are opting-in to your messaging. So, build a NONCOMMERCIAL “Like” Page. Like this one: http://www.facebook.com/pages/I-SLEEP/73330003836

Whatever your industry, and business, I’m sure you can come up with a non commercial concept that’s much easier to like than “Joe’s Plumbing.” Maybe Joe should try a page named, “Hot Showers” or “Bubble Baths.” Then, he’d hit his target demographic and do so with zero resistance to “Like” conversion. Expanded and continued: http://journik.www.youtube.com/watch?v=y13-uqJG0_Y/an-insider-facebook-pages-marketing-trade-sec

2. Copy and Paste your Edutisement to all the biggest pages until you get blocked

I hate spam. I hate sales people. But if a cologne saleman wants to educate me on the differences between French vs Italian herbs used in Gucci VS YSL, I’ll listen and maybe even buy a bottle. So sure, post a message on any page you want. Go ahead. But make sure each post is valuable in and of itself. Make sure each of your posts are valuable to THE READER – NOT to you. Then, when they click through to your site, educate some more and sell the value of your product – not your product.

3. Contact the Admins of the Biggest Facebook Pages and Ask them to Post Your Message

You may have to offer them money. But if you put it all in perspective, even if you printed one million fliers at a five pennies each, you’d have spent $50,000. Then to distribute those fliers, you’d spend another $200,000 on the cheap. So even if you have to pay $500 to post a message to one million people who like “Water,” it may be worth it.

4. Put Your Facebook Like Page on Every Blog You Can

You may have to pay them. Look at it this way: Facebook charges you about 30 cents to $1.50 per Click if you advertise. It takes about 50 clicks to convert into a subscriber, oh, sorry, “liker.” So it could cost you between $15 to $75 per one subscriber – liker. WOW. That’s expensive.

If you put your mysteriously named Like box on the front page of the highest traffic blogs, you’ll get likers for free. That’s like if some really gorgeous woman just threw $75 bundles at your face all day long. Offer a payoff for clicking “Like.” Or, as I did here in my blog, capitalize on the relationship you’ve developed and give your readers a way to thank you by offering the “Like” box. Irrelevant content gets mentally filtered out faster than girls with bad breath at a bar.

Offer a Big Payoff for Clicking “Like”

To avoid paying blog owners any money, offer them a coop. Offer then full admin rights as long as they only shoot out 1 message a day and a max of 20 per month. Why wouldn’t the blog owner just start their own “Like” Page and get full power? Simple, Because you’ve got your box on 20 different blogs. This means that any blog owner instantly has 2000% the arm-length they’d have alone.

5. Add Friends Like It’s Going Out of Style

It is. In the beginning, I could add as many friends as I wanted. Now, If you do more than 12 friend requests in one quick sitting, Facebook threatens to destroy you. Stop. Repeat tomorrow. That’s how I got 500 friends in one month at http://www.facebook.com/greenisimo . I have 5,000 more in another account.

But here’s the secret. You gotta add friends that are trendsetters, influencers, and loudmouths. Here’s how you find them (if you’re Joe the Plumber): Outspoken people with their minds in the toilet

What am I missing? Lemme know Gmail: bob.wan.kim and I’ll credit your for your contributions! Thanks!

To Chat with Bob Wan Kim about Making Your Site, Products and Services Fly Out of the Door, Just Call him at 310 598 1606 or gmail him: bob.wan.kim@gmail … BUT for fastest response, fill out your marketing checklist form!


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