Facebook Marketing

June 10, 2010
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Face­book Marketing

Face­book is built by over 200 mil­lion sub­scribers. Many of them use the site daily as a means to com­mu­ni­cate, net­work as well as to mar­ket prod­ucts and services.

Face­book has become a must for any­one who builds a busi­ness online, equal to Google.

Var­i­ous Face­book appli­ca­tions allow users to take advan­tage of advanced pub­lish­ing fea­tures, how­ever not many of the pro­posed solu­tions are effi­cient or have a real impact on busi­ness development.

YORGOO in col­lab­o­ra­tion with Semi­oman­tics and Ycad­emy, is ready to release it’s Face­book Mar­ket­ing tools later this month; at the same time a line of new, Face­book focused cus­tomer prod­ucts by Semi­oman­tics will be released. Semi­oman­tics and Yor­go­Me­dia Solu­tions for Face­book users will pro­vide high end Face­book devel­op­ment as well as quick low cost load and go solution.

Control your Facebook

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Face­book Pull Marketing

As a busi­ness owner, for exam­ple as a shop or a restau­rant owner, you can­not spend your day sit­ting in Face­book and chat­ting your way through the day. Your busi­ness is to run your restau­rant or your shop or to pro­vide your ser­vices to your customers.

It is there­fore the goal to use Face­book sim­i­lar to Google as a pas­sive pull mar­ket­ing environment.

Face­book Mar­ket­ing Strategies

Sim­i­lar to Google and Search Engine Mar­ket­ing, there are two axes of development:

1. Face­book Opti­miza­tion to profit from organic high visibility

The strat­egy con­sists in build­ing strong opti­mized Face­book assets which reach high vis­i­bil­ity inside and out­side Face­book, namely on the Bing and Google Search engines.

2. Face­book Advertising

Sim­i­lar to suc­cess­ful Google strate­gies, Face­book Mar­ket­ing can focus on the use of Face­book Ads and pay for each sin­gle click.

The two strate­gies can go hand in hand and be added to a pro­fes­sional Face­book full-timer’s pres­ence on the site and daily conversations.

Face­book Mar­ket­ing with YORGOO

Dur­ing this month of June, YORGOO will focus it’s calls and site devel­op­ment on Face­book, Face­book author­ity build­ing and marketing.

Face­book Mar­ket­ing Ycademy

Ycad­emy will focus it’s calls and the June Sem­i­nar on build­ing prod­ucts for online Mar­keters. The flag­ship will be tech­nol­ogy based on a new Semi­oman­tics devel­op­ment specif­i­cally designed for Face­book. Dur­ing the Ycad­emy June Sem­i­nar we will build with par­tic­i­pants an opti­mized site which inte­grates with Face­book and which will reduce or replace costly pay per click ads.

The com­bi­na­tion of Semi­oman­tics Frame­works with Semi­oman­tics Best FB sites is the most pow­er­ful pas­sive mar­ket­ing equaled by none.

More about the sem­i­nar shortly.

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  3. Face­book and Home Business
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5 Responses to Facebook Marketing

  1. Bianca Gubalke on June 12, 2010 at 2:31 pm

    Despite the 1:1 I think Bafana Bafana did indeed WIN — and the first ONE GOAL that was first to be thun­dered through the giant vuvuzela in Cape Town was for Africa! It was spectacular !

    After the music and the cel­e­bra­tion… and depend­ing on the ‘Inter­net juice’ down here — that was next to noth­ing on Fri­day night — it’s back to nor­mal with the eye on what lies ahead!

    YEBO GOGO!

  2. Bianca Gubalke on June 10, 2010 at 1:47 pm

    Thank you for another ground-breaking step in terms of Semi­oman­tics FBI … :) … that allows us to offer our future– and results-oriented cus­tomers a smart solu­tion to be present with­out los­ing time — in a way fol­low­ing the Obama-strategy that was ele­men­tary for win­ning the US elections.

    BRAVO and yet another unqiue YCADEMY Sem­i­nar to look for­ward to!

    As we say in vibrant South Africa: YEBO GOGO… and cur­rently: WAKA WAKA eh eh!

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