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Index
The Facebook Marketing Book
1. Introduction to Social Networking
Who Uses Facebook? Impact on Today’s Media Big Brands on Facebook How You Can (and Should) Use Facebook Creating Valuable Content
2. Facebook Profile Basics
What Is a Facebook Profile? Facebook Profiles for Business Facebook Profile Tabs
Wall Info Photos
Setting Up a Facebook Profile
Basic Information Bio and Quotations Work and Education Likes and Interests
Pages
Contact Information Privacy Settings
Friend lists and groups
Profile Applications
Profile Interactions Summary
3. Facebook Page Basics
The Difference Between a Page and a Profile What Requires a Facebook Page, Not a Profile Types of Pages Creating and Customizing a Facebook Page
Static FBML Notes Social RSS
Facebook Page Tabs
Wall Info Photos
Page Applications
Custom Applications Custom User Applications Custom Tab Applications
Page Optimization
Organic Search Facebook Search Page Optimization Tips Optimizing Through a Content Strategy
Promoting Your Page Page Interactions Summary
4. Facebook Group Basics
Groups Versus Pages
More Personal Messaging Better Event Management
Groups Can Be Good—Sometimes When You Want a Group Creating a Group
Keep It Global Fill Out All Fields Use Proper Grammar, Punctuation, and Spelling Include Keywords for Easier Searching
Managing a Group
Use with Profile or Page Don’t Make New Friends Segment Friend Lists Incorporate Events Send Messages Participate and Post New Content Post Links, Photos, Videos
Monitoring and Managing a Group
Removing Content Encouraging Posting
Using Groups to Supplement Your Page Summary
5. Facebook Events
When to Use an Event Creating an Event
Keep Your Event Public Allow Interaction
Breaking Through the Clutter Sending Invites Integrating with a Page Promoting Your Event Event Follow-Up Summary
6. Facebook Application Basics
Create Inherently Social Applications Improve Existing Social Behaviors Learn from Success Clarity, Simplicity, and Speed to Engagement Integrate with Viral Facebook Features
Parts of Your Application
Development Art and Copy Launching and Promoting Your Application Summary
7. Customizing Your Facebook Page
Page Icon Designing Assets and Media Content Branded Patterns and Days Exclusive Stuff Custom Tabs User Applications Summary
8. Developing a Facebook Content Strategy
Competing with Other Content on Facebook
Develop a Content Strategy Establish Goals Determine Frequency Set Patterns and Common Topics Create a Content Calendar
Optimizing for Both Facebook and Search Engines
The Easiest Places to Put Keywords Using Keywords on Facebook Tabs
Default landing tab Info tab Custom FBML tabs
Other Content Increased Interactions
Summary
9. Cross-Promoting Content on Facebook
Least Shared Words Meta Mentions Most Shared Words Digits Linguistic Content
The Power of Positivity Try a Teaching Moment
Video Parts of Speech Readability Social Plug-ins
The Share Button
Customizing the Share button
The Like Button
Customizing the Like button
Like or Share? The Activity and Recommendations Feeds
Summary
10. Facebook Page Management
Exclusive Deals for Fans Frequent Status Updates Timely Redesigns Promotions
Unique Promotion Tab General Promotions Tab
Monitoring Moderation Responding Advertising Summary
11. Advertising on Facebook
Where to Send Users Creative Content Design
Images Copy
Targeting
Location Demographics Likes and Interests Relationship and Interested In Workplaces Connections and Friends of Connections
Budget Bidding Ad Stats Summary
12. Analytics and ROI
Insights for Page
Likes and Unlikes Demographic Data Activity and Traffic Feedback on Facebook Posts
Insights for Applications
Posting Application Content to Walls
Facebook Ads Analytics
Advertising Performance Report Responder Demographics Report Goals and KPI
Tracking Summary
A. Acknowledgments B. About the Authors Index About the Authors Colophon
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