Facebook Fan Pages offer Easier Marketing

by Chris Brown on Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Do you feel like you’re trying to do EVERYTHING in Social Media because you’re not sure what the RIGHT thing to do is?

Having a strategy before you start is a great idea to help you keep away from just sending out multiple or confusing messages.

One thing that I have found very helpful for those who don’t want to use an RSS feed reader… or subscribe to this blog via their email… is to subscribe to this blog by becoming a fan of Marketing Resources & Results in Facebook.

Yes, a Facebook Fan page makes it easy to publish by using Networked blogs.

When you pass your 100th fan, you can get your own URL on Facebook pages. Our’s is http://www.Facebook.com/MarketingResults.

Another advantage of a fan page is there is no limit to the number of fans, unlike a profile where the limit is 5,000 friends.

So, if you’re a regular reader, but not a subscriber, consider subscribing via our Facebook Fan page.

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m3 real Wednesday, February 24, 2010 at 5:09 am

Thanks for the sharing this information. i want to increase some information more here you can make the facebook fan page for the branding. facebook fan page helps in marketing of your brand. make the application of facebook & got help through facebook.

Chris Brown Thursday, March 4, 2010 at 6:46 am

James:
Thanks for commenting. I predict that Facebook Fan pages will grow in their importance for a business to brand itself, as well as its products and services.
Chris

John V. Fauver Saturday, March 13, 2010 at 11:57 pm

Dear James,
This post would have been a whole lot easier to read if “your” spelling and grammar were checked more closely. “Do you feel like your trying” should read “Do you feel like YOU ARE…” and the correct contraction is “you’re” not “your” (possessive). I know that this is a little thing, but if you want to be taken seriously, spelling and grammar do count. Just like your school teachers told you.

It was probably an oversight, but it stole the attention of the article away from me. Hope to read more from you in the near future.

In Peace,
John V. Fauver
Fortissimo Computing

Chris Brown Sunday, March 14, 2010 at 6:33 am

John:
Thank you so much for bringing this to my attention… this is my mistake in the first line and now it’s fixed. I definitely know better.
Thanks for taking the time to comment on my blog.
Chris Brown

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