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Jaymer15
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Re: Facebook..business advertising section

Post by Jaymer15 » Thu Jan 30, 2014 9:44 pm

I have two business. One is electrical contracting and the other is sell part for old and obsolete for fuse boards. My wife advertised the parts business on Facebook and nothing came of it. She has also give my details out for the contracting business. It's only ever small work that is talked about and still nothing comes of it. I think people looking for goods and services on Facebook want it for next to nothing.

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Velvet Glove
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Re: Facebook..business advertising section

Post by Velvet Glove » Fri Jan 31, 2014 10:56 pm

Would you not get gain more kudos having a dedicated website of your own instead of piggy-backing off social media and free ads?

[Put all your effort into that and then have ‘everything else’ point to your website. (Doesn’t have to be expensive). Spending hours and hours advertising on Free index, free x, free y, etc., has, as you say, not worked].

Just a thought.

Night.

Fentiger
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Re: Facebook..business advertising section

Post by Fentiger » Sat Feb 01, 2014 12:40 am

Hi, I have my own business and and a Facebook page but rarely get any business from it best investment was a properly designed website and word of mouth. Hope this helps

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Re: Facebook..business advertising section

Post by EGDR » Tue Feb 04, 2014 10:52 pm

I can definitely recommend Wordpress, although you will have to pay small amounts to get the most out of it (I really mean small amounts, to have a .com address is only around £9 a year.).
If you want to see what you can do with it, feel free to check out my site (which is work in progress): http://kylegreetaviation.wordpress.com/
And for a second example, this is a site run by someone I know: http://ioseducation.wordpress.com/
It is a very versatile platform for, well, pretty much any purpose. I also know of Joomla and a few others whose names escape me, but they are a bit more technical and harder to get on with.

Twitter is also good, but the biggest battle is to gain enough followers to properly expand your outreach. If used well with a good amount of followers it can work wonders. :)

P.S Sorry about the plug for my website :P Only trying to help :)

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Velvet Glove
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Re: Facebook..business advertising section

Post by Velvet Glove » Thu Feb 06, 2014 9:27 am

Does using something like wordpress, mean wordpress forms part of your web site address?

As nice a site as some people can manage to do with the program, that’s a bit of a pain if you’re a company (or sole trader) looking for a professional image, isn’t it? .. My ‘personal’ thoughts anyway.

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Re: Facebook..business advertising section

Post by EGDR » Thu Feb 06, 2014 10:05 am

Yes it shows up in your address, however you can have a custom one without it for around £9 a year, which is about the normal price for a URL

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