22 September 2009

How To Promote Your Business With Facebook

Some marketers think social networking sites are a useful tool for finding signups, others think they are a waste of time. Therefore, it will probably depend on how we use them.

While looking at ways to promote TeamWorkRevolutionPowerSystem I came across an authoritive looking post on this subject by Kevin Fox.

Here is a copy of the post, which can obviously be used to promote any program you choose.

1.) Start a new FACEBOOK, dont use yours with all your friends. Create a facebook geared directly for promoting and business oriented people.

2.) Whether advertising on YOUTUBE, TWITTER, Forums, or anywhere else add your Facebook Link. If people dont want to sign up to your business at this time. At least they may add you to their facebook. You can also see who’s friends of other marketers. You can add up to 50 people personally a Day without Facebook banning your account.

3.) Now the fun part. Facebook will now give you leads! Facebook starts to recommend people for you depending on how many mutal friends you have. Guaranteed if you have 200 Facebook freinds and they are all business and someone has 100 of the same friends that they are a marketers too. This is the reason I say start a new facebook account. Also you can use your original to talk to your friends and family.

4.) Facebook is great as well because if you have some emails kicking around and don’t want to SPAM people. Put those emails into your facebook add friend box. Then you can type all day links on your own wall and all those people that have accepted your friend invite will see it. This is much like an opt in list.

5.) Once you hit 200-400 marketing friends you start to see results and sign ups (personal experience).

As a BONUS link your Facebook and Twitter accounts together. To do this while logged into facebook. Click on the SEARCH box and type in twitter. find that application and install. Now whenever you type on twitter it shows up on facebook.

Now all you have to do is find a Twitter auto tweeter and your Twitter and Facebook are autonomous and work all day long for you.

This is all FREE and a great resource for any beginning marketer. YOU HAVE TO GET FACEBOOK!! If you want to start building your list my business Facebook is Kevinfox2009@gmail.com any friends on that account are ALL PROMOTERS and Marketers.

So there you go. It’s extremely easy to find hundreds of other marketers once you’ve become friends with your first one.

Update On TWR Power System

As I said in my last post, the spillover in this program is incredible.
I have around 50 sign ups, and have to admit that they haven’t all come from my own efforts.

It’s still not to late to lock in your position, before the full launch on 7th October, putting yourself near the top of the matrix, where most of the money is made.
If you haven’t got at least 2 sign ups by then you can always pull out.
But the chances are you will have plenty and already be on your way to a decent profit.

It’s also worth looking at what the program has to offer, as there is plenty on there that will be of use to most marketers.

Suss out TeamWorkRevolutionPowerSystem Here

We Got Invited Onto A boat

I’ve been caring for my stepmother since last Christmas, and regular readers will know that our main recreation is going for walks along the local canal towpaths, and in the nearby forest at Delamere.
We usually do about three miles then collapse in a local inn for some amber medicine.
[Today this was Robinson’s Unicorn, an excellent bitter--my step mum has lager and lime]

Yesterday was gloriously sunny and we got talking to a middle aged couple who had started living on a short boat. This is a half sized narrow boat.
They reckon this is more cosy than a normal long one, as “those are all corridor with not much in them“. Not sure about that from what I’ve seen.

Anyway, out of all the interesting people we’ve met on our walks, these were the first to invite us on board. They were also the first boat people we’ve seen who didn’t have the obligatory pooch.

Yes, it was indeed cosy, with a wood burning stove in the corner.
There were attractive wood paneled walls, a cooker, fridge and sofa/bed all in the one small area. It was much more homely than the average caravan or trailer, but you’d certainly need to get on well to live together in this amount of space..

The couple had only had the boat 6 weeks and absolutely loved it, but unfortunately were not in the best physical shape to manage the many lock gates, whenever they decided to move. The gentleman had swollen hands, I think from arthritis, while his lady friend was waiting for an ankle operation and was on crutches.

What a shame. They loved the life, plus this is the cheapest way to live that is possible.
I guess they just hadn’t reckoned how physical this lifestyle can be.

Anyway, they haven’t made any decisions yet, and all we could do was wish them luck and thank them for their hospitality.
Hopefully we’ll see them again and find out how things are working out.

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