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Business Diary: Cold sweat for Chill on Facebook

August 14, 2011 by  
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Top 5 Mistakes Brands must avoid on Facebook

August 14, 2011 by  
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With India amongst TOP 10 Facebook users, it certainly makes sense for brands to establish a presence there, and many have already made their mark with some of them going a step ahead and integrating Facebook Marketing in their Marketing Strategy. But to my observation, only a handful is aware of the mistakes to be avoided and then there are others who are not.

For those who are not, here’s a QUICK 5 on ‘how to go about Facebook?’

1.    Creating a Fan page and being inactive- Many companies install Facebook plug-ins on their website and direct visitors to their Facebook page which was last updated in 10000 B.C. This is certainly not good for your social reputation, rather than creating a page and not updating it, it is advisable not to have it.

2.    Too many wall posts in one day - Every post a fan page sends appears in the fan’s news feed. An individual’s (fan’s) news feed is his/her one stop destination for all the posts. It is imperative for brand’s to acknowledge the fact that a person is primarily on Facebook to socialize. If he finds his news feed inundated with only your brand’s posts then he’s likely to get irritated (especially when the posts talks about discounts, offers, etc.)  Insane posting frequency is like screaming out loud saying “come UNLIKE me”. A strategy of 1-2 posts a day is advisable.

3.    Not having conversations with fans- Having a conversation helps a great deal as it fosters long-term relationship with fans. Fans feel involved with your brand and turn into brand advocates.

4.    Deleting Negative comments- DO NOT delete negative comments. Be responsive and human. Interact with the fan who wrote it and find out why he did so. Doing so positions your brand as one who LISTENS and also helps in problem solving. At the same time, it also conveys a message to other fans that their opinions and feedback are taken into consideration.

5.    No Landing page- Facebook FBML (soon to be replaced by iframes) is a great platform to showcase our brand. You can use the landing pages to drive traffic to website, show videos, generate leads, encourage likes, announcements, etc. A landing page can be a beautiful welcome gate for first time visitors.

Somesh Khandalkar loves social media and writes frequently about it 

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