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Saturday, January 12, 2013

Guide to Creating a Facebook Fan Page

 Guide to Creating a Facebook Fan Page

Using social networking to increase your base, and to widen your empire is one of the best pieces of advice I ever heard. Today, I have a self-published blog site, with over 15 million hits per year and more than 30,0000 thousand regular visitors.MY networks are ever-growing list of followers, and life just could not get any better. Today, I amcurrently putting together a course on UDEMY of how I did all of this with the financial records to prove it.
When it comes to publicising youself, nothing spells “publicity” better than social networking sites, such as Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus. Today, I wanted to show you a few hints and tips for creating a ‘Facebook Fan Page’ for your own blog or site.

Facebook Fan Page Basics

The page system in Facebook is like a mini platform for you to showcase your talents, build a fan base, and to give back to your loyal readers/ fans.
Here’s how to create your own Facebook page:
  1. Log in to your Facebook account. Your new page will be linked to this account, and any changes you make to your account will need to be done after you log in.
  2. Go to the pages management area of Facebook and click the ‘Create Page’ button at the top of the page.
  3. The first step is to choose what type of page you will create. Choose “Brand, Product, or Organisation”, and choose the ‘Website’ profile in the drop down menu.
  4. Give your page a name, and agree to the Facebook pages terms after going through them.
  5. Add a relevant profile image to your page. This is the image that your followers will see and associate with you and your site.
  6. Add basic information about your site for your fans to see, using the “info” tab in the page. Don’t forget to add your website URL here.
  7. At any point of time, you can edit the page using the “Edit Page” button always visible at the top of your page.
As people start liking your page, it will become visible to their friends and so on. To invite your friends to view your page, click on the “Build an Audience” button at the top of your page’s admin panel, and select “Invite Friends.”

Final Steps

Once the Facebook side is completed, it is now time to advertise the page on your blog site as well. Add a Facebook widget linking your blog to its Facebook fan page..

FINALLY

Once you have the page set up you need to make sure you post to it regularly – it’s worth creating a rough strategy of what you will do and when you will do it. In an ideal world you would update you Facebook page once a day, but that can be challenging, especially when you are starting out. Below are some tips that might help.
  • Update your Facebook page on a set schedule. Once a day is ideal, otherwise on set days during the week.
  • Dont update more than once or twice a day
  • Images and videos work best.
  • Don’t just post about your website – post other useful/ interesting content related to your blog.
  • Write all your posts on one day a week when you have some time and use Facebook’s integrated scheduling to spread them across the next of the week
These little tips I write about have helped me immensely I hope they help someone else.


Justin Matthew

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

KLOUT BUSTERS

So My friend and I Jay created a new Facebook page today called KLOUT BUSTERS the reason why is quite obvious I write some of those reasons below.






















Anyone saying “your Klout score doesn’t matter” is wrong.
I hope this helps build an awareness for any ignorant “experts” out there (Klout haters), and the people that look at our community to stay on top of a changing world while they are busy building a future.



The world is changing. So is the internet.
Here’s how… History of the Internet:

Web 1.0 was based on one-way communication

Web 2.0 introduced two way communication

Web 3.0 is driven by technology that reads and understands activity on the internet and uses that data to make recommendations and perform tasks using artificial intelligence.

Web 3.0 is everyday!

Klout is a Web 3.0 technology. It is being used by computers and people to decide if you are influential, important enough to get a free upgrade to first class, or skilled enough to get a job interview in social media.














My Current Score
There are many ways to use it.
No matter what anyone says, it’s already happening and you can’t stop it. There are over 5,000 groups using the Klout API in their technology.

Last month, Klout had more than 3 billion (3,000,000,000) requests for information from all of their partner development organizations.

Keep in mind this number will only go up as we rely on applications using AI to help us save more time, make smarter decisions, and take advantage of trends as they are happening. It’s not showing any signs of slowing down.

I use Klout to discover others in my field, screen out spammers on twitter, and make a hiring decision. Hell I even got a freelance job out of it! Even though I like to use new technology, I know that I’m not alone on this one. Ready or not, this is happening.




How much value in free goods you could have received since this image mine has tripled.
YOUR Klout matters
How can it not? I’m starting to see these scores everywhere! I see Klout scores in email marketing, social media updates on Twitter or Facebook, and in news articles I read.
This is what I see when you tweet @JMHHACKER840/8. With KLOUT 68

If I only have 2 minutes to respond to tweets from unknown people, who do you think I respond to first? Well I can tell you 86 percent of people are responding and following those with the higher scores.

Like all smart leaders, I use data to make decisions. Klout is data.
Klout will also improve artificial intelligence and automation.
Computers that know who to target will be more efficient.
















There will be a time when you are followed, unfollowed, retweeted, or featured in the news based on a computer calculation. That time may be sooner than you think.

Flaws are no excuse to ignore an emerging technology
Yes, there are flaws. Everyone keeps saying that, hoping it will somehow change something.

However, its a moot argument because there are flaws in almost everything that we use today.

It happens. When a technology is in a beta stage, like Klout.

The KLOUT beast will grow no matter what I say and it’s time to GRAB it before you get left behind.






What this shows is your tweet power based on your KLOUT if your score is 10 through 45 forget it your tweet does not have much life. Once you hit 65 you see a MASSIVE increase in the life of your tweet and the chances of getting retweeted. This is a fact not a debate. I noticed when I had a 50 Klout score I hardly got retweeted now I have had tweets retweeted over 167 165 135 etc.




I’m always eager to be proven wrong, I openly declare a challenge to any expert to show me why Klout is not relevant. Tell me why I’m wrong and we can all learn something.





If you are not familiar with KLOUT it attempts to define your impact on the web. 
A few months ago, Microsoft gave windows phones to those who have a high Klout score. 
Klout is based around your impact, how your content is shared and other indicators.
Klout is about consistency I was able to successfully boost my Klout score nearly overnight once I was able to target specific metrics. By a simple combination of targeting retweets, sharing targeted content and only mentioning certain products I went from a 65 to 68. Does not sound like a lot but at that level it is like going from 20 to 40  



I learned KLOUT is about consistency. Klout is purely about consistency which, at the end of the day, is influence. That all for todays KLOUT info Be sure to Join us at KLOUT BUSTERS for more Klout tips. 

Justin Matthew JMHHACKER