A Cool BENEFIT To Using Facebook As Your Fanpage Instead Of As Yourself

A Cool BENEFIT To Using Facebook As Your Fanpage Instead Of As Yourself

Jun 01
A Cool BENEFIT To Using Facebook As Your Fanpage Instead Of As Yourself
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Do you have a Facebook Fan page?

I'll use my niche parenting fanpage here as an example:

Success Tactics of the Mama Bear Mother

Well!  Did you know that you can use Facebook as either….

  • Yourself

or:

  • Your Fan Page

No?

Well, it's true!  Here are some articles about that:

The benefits to using Facebook as your fanpage is that every comment you make will include a link back to *your* fanpage as well!

But…if you "like" a fanpage while you're posting as your brand…that doesn't increase the number of fans for that particular resource.

I was reminded of this when I checked out a Mom site's:

Facebook Like You Back!

Now, my Mama Bear Site deals with parenting, so I immediately joined this FBLYB thingee….in a rather unique way.

I'm joining each site as Barbara Ling…and *also* as my Success Tactics of the Mama Bear Mother site.

That way, each liked site gets a new member (Barbara Ling), and *my* Facebook Fan Page gets more content in my default wall view.

More content gives *me* more opportunities to post comments as Success Tactics of the Mama Bear Mother.

Which effectively drives traffic back to my page.

Nice, eh?

These are also called

You know, perhaps this is something I should do meself on this site some year…..

What do you think?

Grow strong,

Barbara Ling

ps - want to make a great Facebook Fan Page yourself?  Click below to check out Facebook IFrame Pro – it makes creating a super-cool fan page a snap!

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Barbara Author: Barbara Ling. 17+ Year veteran marketing entrepreneur, currently specializing in teaching others how to build a viral fanbase/community online using Facebook, Pinterest, blogging, coffee (lots of coffee, or maybe tea if that's your preference) and more! See my Google Profile here!

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6 comments

  1. DawnNo Gravatar

    I have a couple of business fanpages on FaceBook and get confused sometimes as to what happens when I’m “me” and what happens when I’m the fanpage. Good to see how one can make a win/win situation all round.

  2. casey@weightlossafterpregnancyNo Gravatar

    I don’t have a fanpage though. But I know a lot of people who has there own fanpage. I will share this site to them. I am sure they will like this.

  3. RonnieNo Gravatar

    I never really thought about the importance of having a facebook landing page .. Your write-up is actually incredibly plainly written as well as without difficulty understandable.

  4. Jason MitchevNo Gravatar

    Honestly, when I saw that Facebook was changing to their new ‘fan page’ format, I was actually kind of frustrated that Facebook would change something again. However, after reading your comments, it seems like it could actually be easier for those with side businesses. Anything to minimize time and maximize results!

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