One of the great things about social media marketing is the abundance of free or cheap technology. You can create a blog, a Twitter account, sign up on a discussion board and do a host of other social media activities -- in a matter of minutes, at no cost.
Literally. Minutes.
Initial content creation in social media is easy. And, often free of any monetary investment.
The trouble for businesses -- and their marketing communications agencies -- is that effective social media marketing is not a campaign. It's an on-going effort.
So, the real cost is time: A commitment to maintain what you've created, by someone experienced in public relations or related field (though, I'm naturally biased towards PR pros).![]()
Still, you have to get started someplace, some time.
So, I created a seven-page document that details four easy steps on how to create a Facebook Page for your company or organization. I also include valuable tips and links to more information.
You can see and download a pdf of that file at DocStoc.
If you want the file as a Word file, have any feedback or questions, please don't hesitate to leave a comment or email me.
Thank you.
-Mike












Comments
I wished I'd had this when I started the page for The Ability Center. A basic primer would have been really great!
I'm going to bookmark this one.
Barb,
You should've called me! (Kidding -- mostly) Glad you found the info of value. While it sounds like it was a bit rough at first, you always can edit and change. Good luck.
-Mike
Bookmarked. Definitely will save me some time when dealing with certain clients.
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