
Those little Facebook buttons are just the nifty visual like to move web visitors to your Facebook page. It’s amazing the power of something so small. Here’s my top 3 reasons to have a Facebook button.
Do you have a Facebook button on your website (and blog)? Not everyone was an early user of Facebook and sometimes it takes a while to see if something like Facebook is going to last, how others will use it, and how it will work for you.
Was Facebook going public the event that convinced you they were mainstream? Regardless of what it took to get you on Facebook, if you have a Facebook business page you need a way to get people to that page from your website or blog.
1. Google likes links. A Facebook button adds an “out-going” link to your site which helps with your Google ranking. If you also link back to your website from your Facebook page you’ll give your site a boost with an “in-coming” link.
2. They’ll like you. If you’re wondering how to get more “likes” for your Facebook page, a Facebook button is a main ingredient in the recipe. Your website is your main Internet marketing tool. so take advantage of it to direct visitors to your Facebook page.
3. Subscribe here. If you’re a blogger you either know or will learn that it’s tough to train your visitors to use RSS Feed to get your latest blog posts. A Facebook button is like a clear road sign telling your visitor to “click here” for to get updates on Facebook. People spend a large chunk of time of Facebook and will read your blog feed if it shows up in the updates on the HOME page of their account.
Capture the audience who wants more. Give them the button that will take them to the rich content you’re posting on Facebook.