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5 Biggest Misconceptions About Facebook Marketing

Do you believe of Facebook as an unbeneficial sales channel? It's not dead but a misunderstood channel, using it cleverly and it may become your leading marketing platform.

Likes Are Of No Use:

Most marketers think that if Ads are going ok then there is no need to consider likes. It is rational for a businessman to think this way that users conversion is necessary than just likes on Ad. To candidly behold the benefits of likes, you have to look farther. Likes are like social proofs; people mostly go for the things having more likes and reviews. People who are clicking on likes may not buy anything from you but they may increase your leads. Do not underrate the value of likes as they represent how engaging your business page is.

Over-Posting Can Uplift The Performance Of The Page:

The balance between different strategies of social media marketing is necessary for the constant and meaningful engagement with the audience. Most businesses apply this technique but quantity does not over-weigh the quality. Higher post frequency only leaves regular customers that engage with your page but due to various factors, increase in post frequency bring more negative feedbacks, dropping off the rate of new customer engagement. Make sure to post in right frequency to sustain a healthy flow of new audience. Quality content should be the supreme focus of brand rather than quantity.

What Is Facebook? Just A Sales Platform: 

For brands, it is not simply a sales channel but a way to build a relationship with the target audience.  You can post relevant and interesting content that maintain as well as attract new ones towards your product and services. The useful information and awareness you provide your audience on Facebook will aid you in creating and preserving a powerful brand identity. People will get to know about your business and products through quality content increases their dwelling on the page and building the trust.

Facebook Marketing Is Free:

Facebook marketing is not free but it is cost-effective, you have to buy while marketing on Facebook. People make pages and think of them as enough but smartly apply strategies in a balanced way enhances the engagement and relationship ensuring a seamless selling of the products and services.  If you want to get leverage the most from Facebook marketing; relevant, authentic, and interesting content with the tools that increases the time spend on your page should be applied. This approach will help you to solidify and build a new relationship with the existing and new customers respectively.

Facebook Marketing Can Only Target Young People: 

Statistics showed that Facebook does not cover a specific group of people as many believe that only young are using Facebook for browsing. This shows that your target population either young, middle-aged or old is using Facebook and you can develop strategies to target them. 15% of the Facebook users are 55 to 64 years of age and 10% are above 65, it means if you render services for old you can benefit from Facebook marketing.


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