This video shows you step by step how to automatically create a post on your Facebook wall whenever you add a new post to your blog, without needing to do any extra work.
This is a great way to keep people coming back to your website every time you add something new, espcially when you get to the stage where your Facebook page has hundreds, and even thousands of fans.
One thing I forgot to mention in the video is that there are many app’s that will post your blog to a tab on your Facebook page, but this is virtually worthless.
You see the only way people will come and check out your stuff is if it gets posted on their wall via your wall.
And the best way to do this is to create a direct link between your blog and your Facebook wall using the method showed in this video, rather than using one of the Facebook app’s that simply creates a tab called ‘Blog’.
For some people this may seem fairly advanced, but the reason I’ve included it is because it can be very powerful for your business – the more often you can get people coming back to your website the more likely they are to think of your business first when it comes time to pay for some photographic services.
So if you have any questions about anything covered in the video, feel free to post them below – there’s probably others with the same questions.
This is a great way to keep people coming back to your website every time you add something new, espcially when you get to the stage where your Facebook page has hundreds, and even thousands of fans.
One thing I forgot to mention in the video is that there are many app’s that will post your blog to a tab on your Facebook page, but this is virtually worthless.
You see the only way people will come and check out your stuff is if it gets posted on their wall via your wall.
And the best way to do this is to create a direct link between your blog and your Facebook wall using the method showed in this video, rather than using one of the Facebook app’s that simply creates a tab called ‘Blog’.
For some people this may seem fairly advanced, but the reason I’ve included it is because it can be very powerful for your business – the more often you can get people coming back to your website the more likely they are to think of your business first when it comes time to pay for some photographic services.
So if you have any questions about anything covered in the video, feel free to post them below – there’s probably others with the same questions.
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