Make a Facebook Page for Your Small Business



Social media – everyone’s talking about it and what it can do for your business, but do you know what you’re doing? Almost 4 out of 5 people online worldwide are on Facebook, and if you’re not you’re missing out! Here we’re going to talk about how you can make your own Business Facebook page and get fans that will do your advertising for you. Let’s see how you can keep them coming back for more!


Get Your Page
You’re going to want to go to https://www.facebook.com/pages/create.php and get your page. You’ll want to:

Choose Your Category – You’ll almost always need to choose local business or place
Title Your Page – The name of your company or brand always works
Use Pictures Wisely – You’ll need a cover/timeline picture (851px x 315px) and a profile photo. Profile photos can be your logo (250px x 250px) and your cover photo should really say something about your business.
Lock-in Your URL – You need to lock down your vanity URL (Facebook.com/yourbusinessname) as soon as possible. If your Facebook account is new you’ll need to verify it – this is easy and best done with your business phone number.

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If your rankings haven’t recovered from Google Penguin yet, you’re looking for answers. By now, you’ve cleaned up onsite keyword spam, you’ve stopped participating in blog networks, and you’ve read a ton of articles about how to recover from Penguin, but nothing is working. The fortunate reality is that Penguin is simply an algorithm; a mathematical calculation that factors in different data sets to result in a “score” which is used to rank every Website you see in the search results. The first step to beating this algorithm is to understand it.

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