How to Use Facebook For Business and 3 Reasons Why You Absolutely Must Do It

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Facebook has 600 million registered users. More than half of those regularly log in at least once per day. This is one market which you cannot afford to overlook when it comes to bringing in traffic to your website or attention to your brand. This is done by establishing a Facebook page for your site/business. Consider this article on how to use Facebook for business and 3 reasons to do it.

First and very importantly you need to set up a Facebook page for your site because it's the only way to enable people to "Like" your content/pages. You can then integrate Facebook on your own website itself which is important because it means that you can add Facebook buttons on your site.

For instance, you can add a "Like" button to each individual page of your website. This enables people when they come to your site and read your content, they can click on the "Like" button. This is important because social proof continues to play a larger and more paramount role in Google's algorithm. Facebook's "Like" button is an example of social proof, so getting a lot of likes on an individual page can help it rank in Google and other search engines.

Also important is that when someone likes your Facebook page, they will then see any updates which appear on your page within their own news stream. This enables you to constantly remain connected to that person via Facebook, so it's extremely important to get this set up.

You can integrate your website's RSS feed to your Facebook page, additionally. This means that if someone click "Like" on your page and you've connected your RSS to your fan page, that person will see every update which you make on your site in their news feed. Very cool indeed.

Secondly, a lot of your competitors are already on Facebook, enjoying its benefits. As such, their content is already being favored in the search engines. Every day which you are not on Facebook, you continue to look irrelevant in the eyes of a lot of your customers and potential customers [http://my.opera.com/jamesteyoung/blog/2012/07/02/interact-with-shut-friends-by-method-of-like-and-comment?firstpost=Y vai al mio blog]

Finally, many people use Facebook as their homepage. In fact, a lot of people use Facebook in place of the search engines as it continues to become a more complete network which is capable of delivering everything and anything which you could possibly need online. It's time to get on this one stop shop before.