Dear Wedding Professional: 

Do you have Facebook marketing questions?  Next Tuesday (February 19, 2013), I'll be re-releasing my Facebook marketing course for wedding professionals. For one week, you'll be able to access this course, which includes 2 free videos AND over 15 videos that will teach you everything that you need to know to attract 2.3 million brides on Facebook. Even better - it will teach you how to stay on top of Facebook in just 15 minutes per day. 

What should you do??? As I put the final touches on the course, I want hear from you.

  1. Please share 1-2 of your biggest Facebook blunders, needs, challenges, or concerns.  Tell me what you wish I could help you with when it comes to Facebook.  Share your thoughts in the discussion thread below.
  2. To get extra business exposure, be sure to include your business name as well as a link to your website and/or blog.

 

Thanks in advance for your help.  I can't wait to share my Facebook tips and best practices with you!

Christine Dyer, Social Media Expert and Founder of BridalTweet.com

 

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How to get people to subscribe to your blog and post comments?  As well as how to manage IT ALL!  I am talking about the FB, Twitter, Blog Posts, Blog comments, Reading Blogs that I subscribe to, I can go on and on - at times this whole social media phenomenon is overwhelming and I would like to throw my computer out the nearest window.  But really Christine, I look forward to your well thought out advice!!!!

 

Kelli

Christine!
Tami Bride from Flowerscapers! Been with you since the beginning! I have not fallen out of the loop, just making a GENIUS APP for iPad for Wedding Proffesionals as well as Brides. It's amazing Christine and I would love to speak more with you about it. 
iDoScape is now available for iPad in the Apple App store. We will revolutionize the Wedding Industry with this Amazing New Technology.
http://www.iscapeapps.com
Please take a moment to take a look. I would love to gift you a copy if you have an iPad 
Look forward to your response

I link Twitter and Facebook so I just have to do one post.  However, I think that doing the two in one post decreases traffic on Facebook. Here is a link to my photography page, come on over and become a fan! https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/wwwphotographybyjulienet/96079485011

Hello Christine,

I am very active with Social Media and have found it to be very useful.  I have not jumped into using promote this post.  Would like a little guidelines in this area.  Have you found it to be productive and not sure which post are the right ones to promote.   Any help from Christine or fellow vendors would be great.

My biggest problem with Facebook is that I have near 4,000 fans/ likes and usually and average of 25- 300 will see my post unless I promote it. Even promoting doesn't mean more people will see it. What is the purpose of people likeing my page if they will not see my posts?

I have never been successful in using my business FB page, http://www.facebook.com/rgunterphotography. There are technical issues with my page that include my fans not being able to view my posts and I am not able to get the latest posts by other business I like until I open and close the page numerous times. In addition when I ask clients to "Like" my page, they do not do it. So far, this has been a big waste of time. I do not try to sell anyone on my page and only post humorous items in my life and images from my latest shoot which the client never tags! Very frustrating.

I use my FB page primarily as a showcase of new offerings and events. I do offer a "contact us" button and "-appointments" button, but have found them ineffective. While my "fan" base is small, I keep hoping the right bride will see my bouquets and contact me. I post nothing personal on that page. I have fans from around the country, but have had no sales from being found on FB OR Twitter. The best advertising for me has been good ole' word or mouth.

Would like to know what others do that IS effective.

Thanks,
Teresa

I have started advertising with Facebook. Since I have such a niche market is it better to advertise directly with them to try and pinpoint my clients or to use a service that builds traffic for a set price? Where can my limited advertising money be best spent?

 

Thanks and I can't wait to see your course!

Danelle

Brooch Beautiful

www.facebook.com/broochbeautiful

Hi Christine,

I can't wait to learn how to be successful on FB - if I post too often, I seem to loose "Likes" so I don't post that often.  Plus most of my fans that are interactive with me are friends of mine - I would love to interact with brides and share some fun things but just not sure how to get on their radar.  Any suggestions are most welcome! 

Many thanks!

Sharon

www.amusingtreats.com

www.facebook.com/AmusingTreats

Personally I think Facebook is overrated , I do have a page which i update once in a while and a promo page to supplement. 

I get better results with my website and advertising in Magazines, off and online.

Big business are pulling out of Facebook as they don't get the results they were expecting...

Take care

Gerard

 

Christine, thank you so much, my question is which one is more functional,creating a facebook page from your personal facebook account or to create a business page like your personal page. I see companies that create a business page with birth date etc (like you would a personal page), and they are more interactive and have a lot of fans.Secondly I have had companies offer to manage my social media for a fee with a certain amount of posts, tweets and blogs a week, in your experience does it work.

Website;www.maryblossomweddings.com

Facebook:www.facebook.com/pages/Elegant-Occasions/98129441666 

Christine, I always appreciate your insights. The most frustrating thing for me is keeping up with all the tech changes.  It took me two hours recently to learn and use the newer app for tabs (not that they're even called tabs anymore). It will be a long time before I would set aside the time to put up a new cover page.

At this point, I'm most interested in how to maximize the impact to the facets of Facebook that are easy to implement, even if Facebook changes the way they appear on the page, like the timeline.

https://www.facebook.com/HuppahsDotCom

Thanks!

- Maria

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