Building Business Facebook PAges
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Boungiorno from 25 Degrees C Ice cream vans everwhere Wetherby UK
I'd like to learn the total ins & outs of building a business facebook page. So whilst there are a zillion posts in the Google Universe banging on about it can any seo moz member please suggest a good learning resource digital or print.
Grazie,
David -
Ok Chris no worries, apology accepted, amybe i drank too much coffee
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Gosh, please don't take it badly--it was meant entirely in fun, I even put a happy face in my reply. I think you ask great questions and I enjoy your references to Weatherby, UK. I hope you can accept my apologies.
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Thanks Tim, very Helpfull & so what if you produced the content
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Chris,
Ive no idea what your talking about and to be honest I'm quite cross youve jumped on some bizarre theme of geocommentspam.
Why oh why did you do this? This is the first time Ive ever had a reply from a cynical viewpoint and had the audacity to tarnish my profile by playing judge & Jury.
Maybe youve drank too much cofee I just dont get how a question or any questions Ive posed could be in any way remotely related to brand building.
For the record this is the second time youve given me an obtuse answer whilst other responses from other community members are 99% on the money. So if anyones in line for a slap on the wrist by an administrator it should be you for playing judge & jury.
Well done mate, have a great wk end!
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I'm not able to point you to a superlative guide on that subject.
However, I would like to introduce the idea of "geocommentspam" : -) as I'm beginning to wonder if your questions aren't actually cloaks for unsolicited bits of "information" pertaining to a targeted geographic location.
Now, some people may see your comments as a good way of raising awareness and brand building for a community, while others may see them as superfluous, off topic rhetoric that detracts from the conversation at hand-- and may not actually even be coming from a resident of such location, rather, from someone from outside who was paid to make it appear more popular, inviting, and worthwhile than it may actually be.
Depending on which way the wind blows, I have to say that a manual penalty from the powers that be may possibly be in store for you.
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Hi David,
I have attached a couple of resources that will be of great help to you.
http://www.simplybusiness.co.uk/microsites/guide-to-social-media-success/ - a guide to setting up and running all your social media but contains some good information regarding Facebook by linking out to recommended articles
http://www.distilled.net/training/facebook/ a great advice video for setting up your account and driving it forward
Let me know what you think,
Tim
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