TikTok and Instagram may be taking their moment to shine, but Facebook is a social media platform your business simply can’t ignore.
Facebook’s monthly active users have continued to rise since its inception, with nearly 3 billion (2.96) monthly active users as of the third quarter of 2022.
It was also the most popular social network worldwide as of January 2022 when ranked by the number of monthly active users.
Knowing a substantial portion of your target audience likely uses Facebook regularly, it’s crucial as social media marketers to keep up with the Facebook marketing tips that can help you grow your business.
Your business is probably already leveraging Facebook to reach your target audience – and if you’re not, you’re missing out on valuable lead and conversion opportunities.
You’ve likely set up a Facebook Page to communicate with current and potential customers, share current updates, and build social proof.
But, is your Facebook Page optimized to engage your target audience? Have you invested ample time into ensuring you’re leveraging every form and field possible?
The good news is, starting from scratch is the most challenging part of getting your Facebook Page off the ground.
Since you’ve already done this, revitalizing your page is the easy part – and we’re here to help streamline the process even further.
This deep dive guide will succinctly outline what it takes to transform your Facebook Page from vapid to vivacious with the following eight marketing tips.
Read on to ensure you maximize the world’s most visited social media platform to your advantage.
1. Beyond The Facebook Page Basics
Your business can be found in many places online, from your Google Business Profile (GBP) to review sites and social platforms.
Potential customers should be able to find accurate information about your business anywhere they can find you. This includes your current physical address, website link, phone number, and more.
In fact, 20% of consumers are unlikely to visit a business with incorrect or missing listing information.
Ensuring all information on your Facebook page is up-to-date is a good place to start.
Next, it’s time for optimizations that go beyond the basics to help your Facebook Page stand out from your competition.
2. Leverage Facebook Pages’ Templates
Facebook offers numerous templates designed to enhance your Page and help customers find what they’re looking for.
There’s a standard template that you’ll most often see when visiting other businesses’ Facebook Pages.
But there are also templates that cater to different types of businesses, such as nonprofit organizations, restaurants, services, retailers, and more.
To find the template most applicable to your brand, once you’re on your Facebook Page, click on the More drop-down menu and select Edit Tabs.
In the template section, click the Edit button.
You’ll then see a list of available templates. Select the template that is most relevant to your business category.
For example, if you’re a service business and you select the service template, you’re able to clearly showcase the services you offer to customers, along with reviews and offers.
3. Use An Attractive Cover Photo
Visual content has the power to capture attention and increase conversions.
According to Google, businesses that add photos to their Business Profiles receive 42% more requests for directions on Google Maps, and 35% more clicks through to their websites than businesses that don’t.
Your cover photo is the first element that will draw people’s attention. It can be the make-or-break point, helping people decide to scroll down to learn more about your business.
Pick a photo that aligns with your branding but captures your audience’s attention.
Use a real photo or an illustration that showcases your brand’s style in terms of colors, mission statement, and values – and be sure to avoid stock imagery.
Stock photos fail to convey a visual representation of your brand and, in turn, can make your brand feel less authentic.
When selecting your cover image, Facebook recommends it:
- Left aligns with a full bleed and a 16:9 aspect ratio.
- Must be at least 400 pixels wide and 150 pixels tall.
- Loads fastest as an sRGB JPG file that’s 851 pixels wide, 315 pixels tall, and less than 100 kilobytes.
4. Choose A Professional Profile Picture
Your profile picture, while not as prominent as your cover photo, appears prominently at the top of your Facebook Page.
It also appears as your avatar on all posts and photos you publish on Facebook (on your page and others).
This photo should represent your brand effectively any time someone sees it.
For most businesses, using your company logo is typically common practice, as customers may already be familiar with it, and associate it with your business.
It should be easy for someone to discern which brand they’re engaging with when they see your Facebook Page.
Your profile image displays at 176×176 pixels on your Facebook Page on computers, 196×196 pixels on smartphones, and 36×36 pixels on most feature phones.
Ensure your profile image is clear by following the aforementioned sizing guidelines and using a high-resolution image.
5. Create Content That Resonates With Your Target Audience
Your Facebook Page should be a one-stop shop for your audience.
It’s an opportunity to learn more about your business, read reviews from loyal customers, and consume relevant content.
So, create quality content that resonates with your wider audience.
You may also want to incorporate a mixture of different types of posts – such as video posts when you have impactful customer testimonials to share, or high-quality photos when you’re launching a new product.
No matter the type of content you choose to share, make sure that it is relevant and impactful to your readers. For example, if your wider audience is Gen Z, video content may be the way to go.
When creating content, ask yourself: will this post add value, or am I trying to reach a quota? If your answer is the latter, you may need to revise your Facebook content marketing strategy.
Consider your post timing, too.
In the past, mid-morning posts drove the most engagement, as people often use the app on their commutes to school or work. However, posting during the early morning hours has now taken the lead.
Post timing also varies by industry, so find the best time to reach your customer base.
6. Create An Incentive For Following Your Facebook Page
Deals and discounts play a significant role in consumers’ purchasing decisions.
Nearly three-quarters (74%) of Americans say offers are a top factor when deciding where and what to buy online. Deals are so important that 48% of Americans said they will avoid brands that do not provide offers.
Your Facebook Page enables your business to promote offers for free.
These offers can be:
- Percentage-off.
- Dollar-off.
- Free product or service.
- Free shipping.
- Custom offer of your choice.
Create an offer that is unique for your Facebook followers. This incentivizes them to follow you and engage with your posts.
These offers can change and vary. We advise that you keep your offers fresh and switch them periodically to encourage your audience to continue to follow your page.