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June 2012 Internet Marketing Update

Internet Marketing with Aidan Booth June 2012Welcome to my June 2012 Internet Marketing Update!

At the beginning of every month I write an in depth post about recent internet marketing news and also share important developments in my business from the previous month. The last two months have been focused mainly on Google updates (specifically, Google Penguin) and looking at ways you can get a higher CTR (click through rate) from the SERPs (search engine results pages).

This month, I’m going to talk a little about Facebook, in particular, Facebook Pages.

The reason I’ve chosen to discuss Facebook Pages is because in June, I made a decision to create Facebook Pages to accompany all my important websites. Regardless of whether you intend on building relationships or “connecting” with people interested in your niche, having a Facebook Page adds SEO strength.

Facebook Pages “tick a box” for Google.

ticking a boxBy having a Facebook Page to accompany your website, you’re not only creating an important link, but you’re also making your link profile more complete. The more complete your link profile is, the better rankings you’ll get.

Note: Your “link profile” is all the places you’ve got links from.

A little further down this post you’ll find a short video demonstrating how to set up a Facebook page (in less than 5 minutes) to run alongside your website, as well as the 7 simple steps required for setting up a Facebook page.

I highly recommend you watch the video (it’s only a few minutes) and then take action and make a Facebook Page to accompany your website. Do it today.

As always, I invite you to leave comments and feedback in the comment box at the bottom of the post. If you find this article useful, please click the Facebook LIKE button – THANKS!

I’ve Never Really Bothered With Facebook Pages…

facebook pagesUntil recently, I’d never really bothered all that much to create Facebook Pages for my websites. Facebook always seemed to change it’s rules and the way it looks – so I just didn’t go to the effort to actually make many Facebook Pages.

I’ve known that setting up Facebook Pages has SEO benefits and also how it allows you to connect with your audience in a new way, but I’ve always been a little “put-off” by the assumed complexity of setting up a Facebook Page.

The good news is however, that it’s now EXTREMELY easy to set up a Facebook page and takes just a few minutes to do. There’s nothing complex about it.

Sure, there are advanced things you can do to a Facebook page, such as add an email opt-in form and create special landing pages, but these things are not essential. By sticking to the basics you can get a good, effective Facebook page up and running in just a few minutes.

With that said, let’s get started.

Step by Step Facebook Page Setup Video

The video below runs for just over 5 minutes and walks you through the EXACT process I used to set up my brand new Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/aidanboothonline

Here’s an overview of the 7 steps I work through to set up Facebook Pages.

1. Login to Your Personal FB Account

The process shown in the video above assumes you already have a personal Facebook account.

If you don’t have a personal Facebook account, you can still create a Facebook Page though. Follow the same steps that are detailed in the video, except instead of logging in to your personal Facebook account first, click on the “Create a Page” link on the Facebook homepage as shown in the image below:

Facebook Page Setup

Assuming you already have a personal Facebook account, go ahead and login to it as shown in the image below:

Facebook Pages

2. Click “Create a Page” Icon at the Bottom of the Homepage

Once inside your Facebook account, click the little down arrow as shown in (1) below. From the down-down menu, click the “Account Settings” option (2). On the page that then loads, click the “Create a Page” link (3).

Create a Facebook Page

I’ll now show you how to create the 5 Facebook Page elements shown in the image below. The remaining steps will be the same regardless of whether you are creating a page via your own personal Facebook account OR if you don’t have a Facebook account.

5 Critical Facebook Page Elements

As you can see above, the 5 elements are:

  • Facebook Page Name
  • Profile Picture
  • About Section
  • Facebook Web Address
  • Cover Picture

3. Choose “Brand or Product” and “Website”

The next step is to choose your category and to give your Facebook Page a name.

If you’re creating a Facebook page to run alongside an existing website, in most cases you’ll need to select the “Brand or Product” category as shown below:

Facebook Page Categories

Next, select the “Website” sub-category from the drop down menu as shown below (1). The second box is where you name your Facebook Page. In the video I initially set this as “AidanBooth.com” (2) – I later changed this to “Internet Marketing with Aidan Booth” as shown in the second image in step 2.

Once you’ve completed the first 2 boxes, agree to the Facebook Page terms and then click the “Get Started” link as shown below (3).

Facebook Website Category

4. Choose Profile Picture (180×180)

The next step is to choose a Profile Picture for your Facebook Page. The image dimensions need to be 180 pixels x 180 pixels as shown in the image below.

To select your image, click on the “Upload From Computer” option and select the image you want to use.

Facebook Profile Picture Dimensions

5. Write an “About Section” That Includes a Link to Your Website

The next step is to write a brief “About Section”. This should give a very brief overview of what your website (or brand) is all about and it should include a link to your website. You can see how I’ve written my About Section in the image below.

Make sure that you include your website URL in both the About Section and the website link section.

Once you’ve written your description (1), click the “Save Info” button (2).

Facebook About Section

6. Choose a Facebook Web Address

The next step is to choose a Facebook Web Address. The idea here is to choose a URL that’s as short and memorable as possible.

Insert the URL you want to have (1) and then click the “Set Address” button (2).

Facebook Web Address

I initially tried to choose “aidanbooth” (www.facebook.com/aidanbooth) however it wasn’t available. I ended up choosing “aidanboothonline” (www.facebook.com/aidanboothonline) as shown in the image below.

7. Upload a Cover Image (851×315)

The final step is to upload a Cover Image. The Cover Image has maximum dimensions of 851 pixels x 315 pixels as shown in the image below.

Facebook Cover Image Dimensions

To upload your cover image, first click the “Add Cover” link (1). A pop-up will then appear stating some basic rules about the types of Cover Images that are permitted. Click the “Okay” button in that pop-up box (2). Next click the “Upload Photo” link (3) and choose a photo you want to use for your Cover Image.

Facebook Cover Picture

A preview of what your cover image will look like will then appear. If you’re happy with how it looks, click the “Save Changes” button.

Having completed these 7 steps, you’ll now have the basics of a Facebook Page completed.

Once you’ve done all the above steps, you can go ahead and further customize your Facebook page by adding Milestones (for example when your website was launched), making Status updates (news items for your followers) and uploading (sharing) relevant Photos and Videos. You can easily do this using the links shown in the image below:

Facebook Milestones and Status Updates

You can also add more detailed information about your website (or you or your company) by editing your Facebook Page information. To do this, click the “Edit Page” link followed by the “Update Info” link as shown in the image below.

Facebook Page Information

Here’s a screenshot showing some of the additional information I added to my Facebook Page. As you can see below, this is where you’re able to change your Facebook Page name, I also added a “Company Overview” (basically a detailed description) as well as links to my existing internet marketing products.

Facebook Information Update

If you’ve found this guide useful, I recommend you do 3 things:

1. Sign up to my email list

You won’t get any spam from me and you can unsubscribe at any time. Sign up in the box in the top right corner of this page.

2. Click the LIKE button on my NEW Facebook Page

To do this, go to www.facebook.com/aidanboothonline and then click the “LIKE” button as shown in the image below:

Facebook Like Button

By clicking the Like button on my Facebook page, you’ll be able to stay up to date with what I’m working on and be the first to hear about new internet marketing news, tips, strategies and tactics!

3. Leave a comment!

I read them ALL and your comment WILL get published.

Lastly, feel free to share this with others by clicking the Facebook Like, Google +1 and/or Twitter Tweet buttons.

Thanks for reading, watch out for another update from me in one month!

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26 Comments so far:

  1. Aidan,

    Firstly let me say you have a REALLY cute smile lol! I will also say I have ignored Facebook for a while since ‘Constant Content: The Google Gift’ lead me to literally focus 100% on my content creation which was an idea influenced by yourself as well asw Brian G Johnson (you didn’t promote the product, just the idea of regular content.
    You 2 are also the only people I read anything about seeing Constant Content The Google Gift boosted my traffic to the high 4 figures and my revenue to the high 4’s to low 5 figures monthly.
    I will give Fanpages a shot again and have a question about the link profiles, is that just for Fanpages or would it also include forum profiles and do we also have to regularly post on them and not just have a fully complete profile? I’m knocking out 20 articles a day to Buzzle, ezine, amazines, etc and satellite sites and it’s working amazing (thank you James Paul!) And taking time away from that may only hinder the gradual growth I’m enjoying. Does that make sense at all? If not comment as I’ll poke back later today but it is a question I’ve been thinking about for a while.

    • Aidan says:

      Hi DeeAnne, thanks for your comment 🙂

      Regarding the link profile, to have a “complete” link profile, you need to have links from lots of different places. Not only different places though, different types of links as well.

      Blog links, article links, forum link, Web 2.0 links, video links, etc, etc, etc, and then all the social stuff as well. Facebook Pages, Twitter, Google +1, Pins, etc, etc, etc.

      Facebook Pages are SO easy to make and they can potentially turn in to very powerful links. You don’t need to actively try to communicate with followers (people who Like your page) if you don’t want to. I have several Facebook Pages now which are only really used to help strengthen my link profile. Without doing too much, they’ve turned into PR2 (page rank 2) pages and are now amongst my strongest links…

      What you’re doing with posting lots of content sounds great by the way! If I haven’t answered your question, let me know and I’ll try again 🙂

      • You answered it. I thought profile link waS literally that, a profile link and not more of a portfolio lol. I get it now. So you think forum links still help? I thought they were ‘danger zones’.

  2. Sue Neal says:

    Hi Aidan – as I’m just bracing myself to set up a Facebook page for my site, this couldn’t have been more timely – thanks very much for providing such a user-friendly, step-by-step ‘how to’ post – this will be very helpful,

    Regards,

    Sue

  3. Ann Gray says:

    Hello Aidan,

    Thanks for the detailed Description. Do you put one Page up for all of your Sites or do you combine your Sites on just one FB Page?

    • Aidan says:

      Hi Ann, I create a new Facebook Page to accompany each of my sites as many of my sites are in completely unrelated niches.

      I only really do it for Authority sites though (my most important sites), so it’s not that I need to create huge numbers of them.

  4. Russ says:

    Hi Aidan,

    Like you I have not bothered with Facebook, other than to use it for advertising (waste of money). So thanks for the tip and instruction video I’m up for anything that helps promote my site

    Regards

    Russ

    • Aidan says:

      Hi Russ,

      In addition to the promotional nature of a Facebook Page, it’s also an easy and fast way to get a good backlink which WILL help your rankings 🙂

  5. Also, your bonus for RankBuilder was insane! I love it.

  6. Tanksalot says:

    Hi Aidan,

    Given that Facebook feel the need to change their layout every so often and leaving you to recreate what had been built again what are your thoughts on Facebook Pagesv Vs more “stable ” environments such as Squidoo/Hubpages and Blogger?

    Regards

    Nick

    • Aidan says:

      Hi Nick,

      Now that Facebook have changed to the timeline layout, I don’t think the layout and rule changes will happen all that often. I think it’s also worth noting that Facebook Pages should be created IN ADDITION to the likes of Web 2.0 sites such as Squidoo Lens and HubPages. In most cases, for my authority sites, I don’t really use the Facebook page for all that much…I make occasional posts when I’ve got something interesting to say about my niche or new features on my website, but thats about it.

      Hope this makes sense Nick, thanks for commenting!

      • Tanksalot says:

        Hi Aidan,
        Yes it makes sense. To be honest I just use Facebook when I get a case of ADD and think hmmm wonder what that niche is like. Probably the worse use of my time but it gets the itch out without too much time being wasted…

        Nick

  7. Rob Cole says:

    Great Info Aidan.

    Thanks a lot.

  8. Reed Robbins says:

    Great content, as always, Aidan. I started on 1 FB Page for my first blog but then moved on to
    other things. I’ve got 2 more blogs, now, so I’ll give the Page(s) more attention now, since you say it’s a good move.

    I appreciate that your tutorials are always so clear and thorough.

    Thanks again,
    Reed

  9. Trev says:

    Hi Aidan,

    Great update as always. Question is if you are creating fan pages for each of your sites as I want to, how do you keep these separate from your personal account? I don’t want everything linked to one account as I’m sure you don’t as this would “give the game away”. What’s your thoughts on this, do you just create fan pages without signing in to your account?

    Thanks

    • Aidan says:

      Hi Trev,

      People can’t see your linked Facebook Pages…only you’ll be able to see that so it’s really a non-issue!

  10. Jim Nimmo says:

    Hi Aidan,
    Once again some realy good tutoring that is easy to follow and understand. I will set to and get FB pages on my sites.

  11. Jeff says:

    Aidan,

    Excellent tutorial. We set up a FB page last year to promote our business, but are going to take your tips to update our page. In the end, it all contributes toward our authority in this market, and more traffic back to our site.

    THANKS!

  12. Hello Aidan:

    These monthly tips are great! Facebook pages, especially when taught step-by-step the way you have, are so much less intimidating to create for internet newbies like myself.

    This has come at an especially good time, as I am just 1/2 of an article away from my website being done (hopefully today) so that I can start with link building.

    By the way, the beach looks amazing! So glad you get to enjoy that lifestyle…so glad you’re hear to help us achieve similar financial freedom.

  13. Melissa Contreras says:

    Hey Aidan,

    As always, you give great information in an easy-to-digest manner.

    Thanks for always pointing out the things that really matter to our business!

  14. This is my 1st visit to your blog and I’m really impressed with your step-by-step tutorial.
    I didn’t realise it was so easy to set up pages.
    I have a few sites in their infancy so will have to link them up to Facebook pages asap.
    Thanks.

  15. Dave C says:

    Simplicity rules the day, once again. I was getting bogged down with landing pages and whatnot.
    I like this. Bing Bang Boom. You’re done.

    Thanks, Aidan.

  16. Chris says:

    Hi Aidan,
    I just put up a FB Page for a new web site for the first time. It was a piece of cake, kind of fun, actually. I am a new believer in social seo with this new era of Google birds and bears changing the game. Your advice is very timely and the tutorial will get anyone through the creation of the Page.
    Cheers,
    Chris

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