Facebook For Business
With over 700 million active monthly users, and having recently overtaken Google for the #1 spot online for direct traffic with 10% overall hits, Facebook for business is poised to be the “must-have” Social Media site for all businesses.

Why?
- Increase brand awareness
- Enlarge Web footprint
- Off-Page SEO
- eCommerce
We vehemently encourage any business to take advantage of Facebook for Business Pages. Facebook for Business may seem straight-forward at first, but since the Spring of 2010, Facebook has vowed to keep spam out of their site and they will ban you for foul practices. We know the Facebook for Business Social Platform and gain Fans for your Facebook for Business Page to ensure that your product goes viral.
Fanpages
Mark Zuckerberg (the creator of Facebook) delivered on his promise of “the most transformative thing we’ve ever done for the Web”. The user will now be at the center of their own Web experience and Facebook for Business will help them get to your Fanpage as Links will be supplanted by “Likes.”

Why Do I Need One?
Why a Facebook for Business Page?
Web marketers have seen their to-do lists steadily fed with new items from Facebook for Business that provides opportunities for their own sites. On August 18, 2010 Facebook Places was announced as an important location-based marketing service. An October 13, 2010, Facebook partnered with Bing and now allows search engines like Google and Bing to crawl through and index your Facebook for Business Fanpage, which in turn influences search results.
- Facebook for Business Deals became part of the social buying landscape on November 2
- In March 2011 the “Like” button gained added functionality and a commenting system was announced to provide social relevance to Web feedback
- Facebook for Business continued to enhance the Pages that businesses use as their home base on Facebook.com
Cross-Brand with Facebook for Business
Facebook for Business is Cross-Branding
How Much?
How Much Does a Facebook for Business Page Cost?
In the ensuing months Web marketers have seen their to-do lists steadily fed with new items from Facebook that provide opportunities for their own sites. On August 18 Facebook Places was announced as an important location based marketing service. An October 13 partnership with Bing gave the Open Graph greater influence on search results.
- Facebook for Business Deals became part of the social buying landscape on November 2
- In March 2011 the “Like” button gained added functionality and a commenting system was announced to provide social relevance to Web feedback
- Facebook for Business continued to enhance the Pages that businesses use as their home base on Facebook.com




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