No matter what kind of store you run 🏣, nowadays everyone is running advertisements on Facebook. When you see others having their private messages (PMs) flooded, it’s really bustling!
When it’s your turn to give it a try, after working at it for two or three months,
you take a look and think, Walau! There are literally no people sending PMs, and the video views are less than 100 🤯?
Today, I’m going to share with you several “survival rules” for Facebook marketing, so that you can avoid taking the “wrong paths” 😎!
1️⃣ Use the #Hashtag magic!
Every time you post, adding a few industry-related hashtags is like casting out “bait”, which can make people interested in your content “take the bait”. For example, if you’re in the hair growth business, put some brand names or popular tags, and people can find you as soon as they search! 😆
💡 Reminder: Don’t put a whole bunch of hashtags. It’s like casting the net too wide, and what you might catch are just “lurkers”, and the real customers you want might not even see your post!
2️⃣ Update regularly and maintain… a sense of mystery~
It is recommended to prepare 1-2 sets of different content every month. The copywriting and advertisement images should be changed frequently. Otherwise, when customers visit our page, it’s like watching a rerun of a TV drama, and they’ll directly click’skip’ ⏩️! Make them feel that every time they open the page, it’s like a new menu being served. There should always be a sense of freshness. Otherwise, it will be like an “old, stale dish”, and who would bother with you then 🥺?
Remember, to run a successful business, attracting people isn’t just about the products. It’s also about creativity and freshness to always maintain customers’ interest and loyalty!
3️⃣ The Bio is your “self-introduction artifact”
The page name is like the store sign, and the Bio is like the “hostess or host” of our store 🥰.
Write it simply and clearly so that customers can understand what you’re selling at a glance.
No no, don’t write too much. No one will read your long-winded text carefully.
Just put the key points, and it’s all good. You can also add a WhatsApp link, be direct and don’t beat around the bush!
All of the above are little survival tips for beginner entrepreneurs on Facebook.
I’ll share some more valuable insights with you next time 💕

