How to Promote Your Small Business on Facebook – Website Design & Digital Marketing Company NY

Is your small business one of the more than 200 million businesses worldwide using Facebook’s free and paid tools to connect with their audiences or customers and attract new ones?

As Facebook had over 2.85 billion monthly active users as of the 1st qtr. of 2021, it’s most likely that you’ll find people who would be interested in your products or services among those active users. It’s highly probable that your competitors are on Facebook, too.

So, if you are not yet promoting your business on Facebook, it’s time to start learning now. 

How to promote your small business on Facebook

Business owners have the option to use organic or paid ways to promote their business on Facebook. If you own a small business with a limited budget for advertising, Facebook has many features that you can use for free.

Paid Facebook promotion includes boosted posts and Facebook ads. Following are some of the ways to promote your small business on Facebook.

1. Set up your business page.

A small business needs its own page not only to have a professional and credible presence on Facebook but also to have a central hub where current and potential customers can find important information about the company and its products or services.

Facebook offers six templates for different types of business pages that you can customize to fit your requirements.

In creating your business page, make sure to optimize it with: 

2. Post regularly on your Facebook page.    

Posting at least once a day on your Facebook page helps keep your target audience continually aware of your business. You never know when they or people they know will need your products or services.

Also, seeing a Facebook page that hasn’t been updated for some time can make your visitors leave, thinking that you’re no longer in business.

Content calendar

The frequency and type of content you post should be part of a plan to achieve a specific goal.  Create a calendar to help you and your staff to stay on track as planned.

Try different versions of your posts to find out what types of posts work best for your audience based on analytics. Do people engage more with photos/videos or text posts?

Organic Post Testing

Facebook also offers Organic Post Testing from its Creators Studio.  You can submit up to four different versions of your post. After 24 hours, Facebook will automatically post only the one that got the best results.

Business Manager, another Facebook tool, can make it easier for you and your team to organize and manage your Facebook business page.   

3. Promote your business page

Promote your Facebook page to make your posts show up in your target audience’s news feeds by:

4.  Connect with your followers.

Social media has significantly changed the way businesses promote their products and services to their target customers. Before social media, companies had one-way communication with their target audience through traditional advertising. Then, potential customers who are convinced by the advertisement buy the product or get the services offered.  

On the other hand, advertising through Facebook posts allows two-way communication between businesses and their target audiences. Potential customers now want to know more about a product or service offered before they decide to buy. So, the company that gives better and faster responses has more chances of convincing the potential customer to buy.

5. Create and/or join Facebook groups.

Facebook groups provide like-minded people with a platform where they can closely interact with each other. It can be a public or private (closed) group.  

For example, a business selling online courses can have a Facebook group exclusive for followers who have bought a course.  The group allows its members to post their questions or share how the course helped them. Interaction with the other members can make learning the course easier and faster. The seller may also give tips and extra lessons on the course.  

There are more posts on Facebook groups than pages because of the active participation of the members.

Join a Facebook group

You can create awareness about your business by joining existing, preferably well-established groups related to your industry, profession and interests, as well as groups where your target audience is likely to be found  

You will gain a reputation as an expert or authority if you actively participate in conversations to offer your expertise on the topic without promoting your business.

Create a Facebook group

A Facebook business page can create and act as admin of up to 200 groups for free. Your own Facebook group would be a great platform to know more about your current and target customers.

By creating your own group, you provide your audience with a way to reach out to you. In return, you learn whether the product or service you offer meets their needs or not. 

You have more control over your own Facebook group. However, you will need to spend more time managing the group than when you are just a member of other Facebook groups.  You may have to read the various discussions, reply to many questions and make sure members follow your group rules.

Add a “Visit Group” button on your Facebook page to guide your visitors to your group page where they can “Join” or “Invite” other Facebook users.

6. Use Facebook Messenger for Business   

There are now more than 1.3 billion people worldwide using Facebook Messenger every month to stay connected for free with friends and family and businesses

Add a “Send Message” call to action button to your Page to start using Facebook Messenger to connect with your Facebook page visitors through text messaging, voice and video calls. You can also send videos, photos, GIFs, stickers and other files.

In addition to being a fast and easy way to communicate, the following are some of the many advantages of using Facebook messenger:

7. Display and sell your products on Facebook Marketplace and Facebook Shop

Facebook offers small businesses two selling platforms – the Facebook Marketplace and Facebook Shop. Facebook Marketplace and Shops have over one billion and over 300 million visitors respectively each month as of Q1 2021.

Your business will be missing a lot of exposure opportunities if they’re not on Facebook Marketplace and Facebook Shop.

Facebook Marketplace allows businesses to sell physical products and services online for free. Currently, Facebook Shop is not recommended for selling services or digital products.

8. Use Facebook for customer service

Two important factors that define great service are fast and easy communication which Facebook users enjoy. Facebook pages can be set to provide notifications for any messages from its followers so the admin can respond promptly.

Just make sure there is an assigned customer service representative to answer messages, field comments and requests from customers. You can also use Chatbots, the automated response tool to provide answers to frequently asked questions. 

9. Try boosted posts and Facebook ads

If a small business has the advertising budget it should try paid posts to promote on Facebook. Paid posts on Facebook include boosted or sponsored posts and Facebook ads.

Boosted posts are regular Facebook post that you pay to reach a wider audience than an organic post. This paid post is designed to create more awareness and drive more engagement for the business.

A Facebook ad is a more complex and more expensive ad campaign created based on the various options in Facebook Ads Manager. Facebook ads are designed to reach a more highly targeted audience and generate more leads than organic and boosted posts. .

Is your strategy working?

It is important to know as you move forward if your business promotion strategy is working or not. Keep track of your results for free with analytics from Facebook Insights, the built-in analytics portal. If you don’t, you’ll be wasting time and effort in preparing your posts that most of your target audience will just ignore.

Through your Facebook Insights, you’ll know your post performance in terms of likes, shares, engagement, video views and other metrics.  Based on the results, you can make the necessary improvements and choices on the content you post.

See how your Facebook page compares with the competition. Include your competitors’ page to your list of Pages to watch. If you’re getting fewer likes, shares and engagement, learning from your competitor will help.

It’s important to regularly review your strategy because according to Facebook it will continue to build tools with better analytical and targeting capabilities that it can offer to small businesses for free. Stay updated and take the time to learn how to use the new tools.

Final thoughts

Facebook has significantly changed the way people promote their small businesses. If your business is not on Facebook, or you’re not promoting correctly, you’re throwing away the opportunity to attract more customers for your business for free or at a lower cost than traditional advertising.   

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