27/02/2020
7 Ways to Give your Facebook Business Page a Makeover to Dye for!
Is your Business page looking a bit tired? Maybe your logo looks a bit outdated and does not display all that well in the provided profile pic space; Your banner needs attention; You hardly ever share company news on your timeline; You are also not generating any sales or interacting with customers through your page.
Seems like the timing is right to give your Facebook Business page a much needed makeover!
Many businesses are reluctant to spend time and money updating their social media pages and are losing out on huge opportunities to market their businesses on Facebook. 2.89 billion pairs of eyes, to be exact!
With a professional, well-branded profile, you can start attracting new customers, and network with your existing ones.
We have 7 actionable steps for you to give your business page a makeover and stand a better chance of being viewed. With 2.89 billion users on Facebook, you can bet your customers are on Facebook! Let’s get started!
1) Publish New Profile and Cover Images
Updating your profile image and Facebook cover photo (Facebook banner) is the first place to start in getting rid of your outdated and unprofessional Facebook business page.
Add your business’ logo as your profile image to start. This way, visitors will be able to clearly recognize your business when they come across your profile. Your Facebook cover photo is prime real estate and it’s FREE advertising!
If you have a moment, take a look at the Facebook cover photo that Nissan uses, it actually doubles as an ad. The cover photo is also an excellent example of demonstrating product usage and theirs clearly shows their latest product offer.
Update your Facebook cover photo frequently to show your upcoming promotions and once your promotion ends change your cover photo to something more generic. Key: FREE advertising!
Top tip: by changing your cover photos frequently you will be able to monitor how it impacts engagement on your page.
Ideally, your cover photos should:
Be visually appealing
Tie into your brand or a specific product in some way
Promote a clear message
Appeal to visitors’ emotions
) Update your “About” section
Make sure that your “About” section does not feature old information. It could make your customers wonder if you are still in business.
Spend some time to update your “About” section and use this opportunity to explain your business’ products or services and what makes you different from your competitors.
Update your “Milestones”
By updating your “Milestones” you have the opportunity to build credibility in the market. Use these milestones for information such as the opening of a new branch, awards, achievements and new product launch etcetera.
3) Pin posts to the top of your page
If you publish a post that you want your visitors to see you can pin that post to the top of your page instead of continually reposting it.
Your followers will find your most important news first and you won’t fill your page with repetitive posts.
Go through your timeline and pin the most important post to the top of your page.
Also, remember to keep your page fresh and rotate your pinned posts. Mix it up at least once or even twice a week.
4) Customer reviews
More than 88 percent of shoppers read your reviews before they shop with you.
While you are following up with your existing customers ask them to review your service on the page (send them the link to the Facebook review section). Most of your customers will be more than happy to leave you a 5-star review.
5) Your Call-to-Action (CTA)
Having a Call-to-Action button on your business page makes being contacted easier. When you select “Add a Button,” you can choose the type of button you want to add.
You can prompt users to visit your website, start shopping, or begin downloading. Of course, the option you choose will depend on your business’ industry and offerings.
A benefit of having a CTA on Facebook is that these links can be tracked. Therefore, you can see which CTA’s are resonating with visitors, and if they aren’t you can change the text or offer to better suit their needs.
6) Showcase company culture
So many of us neglect posting about our company culture. Share photos of your employees and tag them in the photos. Not only will your employees feel part of the team and appreciated, people visiting your business page will feel that you are relatable.
7) Respond to Comments – Good and Bad, or Ugly
To keep your Facebook engagement high, always respond to every comment on every post even if it is your mom commenting on your post.
There 5 billion comments left on Facebook on a monthly basis. This leaves you plenty of opportunities to interact with your potential clients and also demonstrate your customer service.
Make a habit of responding to comments on Facebook even negative comments. Use negative comments to display how you handle difficult situations or sometimes difficult customers.
Also key is that the more feedback you can generate on your paid posts the lower your ad spend will become.
What’s next?
Good job! your Business page looks fresh and user-friendly. Now that you have completed these important updates don’t stop there. Make an effort to update your page at least once or twice a week and share new products, developments, great offers and last but not least, your company culture.