You probably already know that Facebook has more than two billion active monthly users. Clearly, not all of them are in your target audience – but many of them are. For that reason, it’s important to understand how to use Facebook to encourage your existing customers to talk about your business and recommend it to their friends.
Facebook offers a variety of tools – some old, some new – that allow small business owners to connect with their customers. It’s time for all small business owners to make full use of it to improve their visibility on social media and attract new customers. Here’s what you need to know.
Add Your Exact Location on Facebook
Your customers can’t buy from you if they don’t know where you are. When you log in to Facebook, you’ve probably noticed that you have options when you post a status update. They include tools to tag your friends, post photos or videos, or express emotions. One of them is the Check-In, which allows you to say where you are.
When Facebook users click the “Check-In” pin, they get a list of nearby places. They can choose where they are or even add a new location if they don’t see their precise location on the list. People even add their homes to Facebook for fun.
When this option was first introduced back in 2010, Facebook called it Places. You’ll still see a Places tab when you do a search on Facebook. It’s a geolocational tool that pinpoints a user’s location and shows it to their Facebook friends and followers.
Know Facebook Updates for Small Businesses
In the early days of Facebook advertising, it was easy for local businesses to get their share of organic reach on Facebook. The algorithm was simple and posts that got a lot of engagement got pushed to the top of the feed.
That’s no longer the case. Facebook’s algorithm now emphasizes contact from people, not businesses. It’s become more and more difficult to get any kind of organic reach – which is, of course, part of the reason Facebook earned $16.6 billion from advertising in the fourth quarter of 2018.
In August of 2018, Facebook announced several key updates specifically designed to help local businesses increase their visibility and connect with customers. They included:
As you can see, Facebook has recognized that their algorithm changes, which have made it very difficult for local business to get their share of organic traffic, had made Facebook a less attractive marketing option for local businesses. These updates curb those concerns by making it easy for your customers to find you on Facebook.
Adding a Place for Your Business on Facebook
If you want customers to be able to check-in at your location on Facebook, you must add an official Place for your business. You will not automatically get one because you have a business page. Most businesses already have a Place, but if you don’t, here are the steps to follow to add your business to Facebook Places:
That covers creating a Place, but you’ll also need to verify that you’re the owner. To do that:
If you try to add your business and discover that there is already a Places page for it – users can create them if they want to check-in someplace – then you can simply click the “Is this your business?” link and follow the instructions to claim your business.
Increasing Visibility of Your Business on Facebook
Once you’ve set up Facebook Places for your business, there are some cool features you can take advantage of.
Let’s start with the obvious. It’s great to encourage people to check in at your business when they visit. You can accomplish that with a sign in your store or by having employees ask people if they’ve checked in on Facebook.
You can also update your Places page with relevant information about your business. The main things to add are your address, phone number, business hours, a profile picture and a cover image.
You can also share photographs and general information about your business.
Facebook will create a map with your business pinpointed on it. It will show up on your “About” tab along with the “Get Directions” button.
Turn On Customer Recommendations on Facebook
When Facebook Places first launched in 2010, customers could leave reviews and star ratings on business pages. As of 2018, Facebook renamed this feature “Recommendations.”
Recommendations show up at the top of your page. Facebook shows customer recommendations, including brief written reviews. Your customers can also:
Facebook also displays a question underneath the Recommendations:
Would you recommend Business Name?
There are Yes and No buttons right there, making it easy for your customers to recommend your business to their friends.
To turn on Recommendations, you’ll need to go to Settings, Edit Page, and then go to the section called Tabs. From there, you’ll simply choose the option to “Choose Default Tabs” and then add the Reviews tab to your page.
Going forward you can increase your visibility on Facebook by:
People are often willing to leave recommendations but may not think to do so until you ask. Recommendations enhance your visibility and make it more likely that customers who are on the fence about visiting your business will take the plunge.
The bottom line? Facebook Places and Facebook Recommendations make it possible for local businesses to work around the algorithm limitations on organic traffic and grow their businesses.