Why Your Business Needs Its Own Facebook Business Page
Many people want to get in on social marketing by creating a Facebook page for their business. What many people don’t realize is that Facebook has two different page types: personal and business. Unfortunately, we see people trying to use their personal pages for business all the time. It’s just not a good idea.
A Facebook Personal Profile is just that: a place for you to connect with family and friends, and share important details or fun snippets from your life. On the other hand, your Facebook Business Page is for your brand: It’s a place for you to advertise your services, reach out to potential clients, and market your business.
Potential clients get thrown off when they see your personal life mixing with your business on a Facebook page. That’s why your business needs its own Facebook Business Page. 1351 Marketing Group helps businesses set up effective Facebook Business Pages every day. Here are some of our most valuable tips.
Post In One Direction Only
Information from your Business Page can get posted on your Personal Profile, but Personal Profile information should never be shared on your Business Page. You need to post in one direction.
It’s very likely that a significant event from your business might be something that your friends are interested in. But, you also need to take into account that not every business item needs to be posted on your Personal Profile. There’s a reason why these two pages are separate. Be careful not to overshare your business with your social circle.
We all enjoy posting pictures and videos of good times on our Personal Profile. But, many times, those items are not appropriate for your business. Keep your personal information off your Business Page. You want a Business Page that projects professionalism and reflects your brand at all times.
Censor Your Page
When potential clients are looking at your Business Page, they want to see what you can do to help them. Posting religious or political views may alienate these clients. Remember that many times, your Business Page is your first contact with a potential customer. They don’t know you, so anything controversial may scare them off. It’s best to leave your personal viewpoints on your Personal Profile.
Likewise, you may be fascinated by all kinds of technical jargon or numbers from research studies, but that doesn’t mean that everyone coming to your Business Page shares your passion. Customers expect you to siphon through all the technical knowledge and translate that information into a business plan. Keep it simple on your Business Page.
Hire A Marketing Expert
Keeping your Personal Profile and your Business Page separate reduces confusion, keeps personal and business information within their own circles, and can help bring in clients. Social media marketing can be a valuable tool for your growing business, and that’s why your business needs its own Facebook Business Page.
One easy way to get this accomplished is to hire a marketing expert who can effectively craft a good looking, professional Facebook page for your business. 1351 Marketing Group has years of expertise in the marketing and social media fields. Call today at (715) 475-9706 for a consultation. We can help you set up a Facebook Business Page that looks professional and promotes your brand.



