Episode #4: Building Blocks of a Successful Facebook Audiology Marketing Campaign

Jun 08, 2011

Episode #4: Building Blocks of a Successful Facebook Audiology Marketing Campaign

“Show notes” are posted below each episode. This is where you will find relevant information and links related specifically to the episode.

In this episode, I introduce the building blocks of a successful Facebook audiology marketing campaign: Pages, Likes, Places, iFrames, and Ads.

Facebook wants you to succeed! To learn directly from Facebook themselves, check out the links below:

Pages: http://www.facebook.com/pages/create.php
Likes: http://www.facebook.com/help/?page=773
Places: http://www.facebook.com/places/
iFrames: http://developers.facebook.com/blog/post/462/
Ads: http://www.facebook.com/adsmarketing/

For access to the custom landing page video tutorial, visit Audiology Marketing Now’s Facebook Page and click “Like”.

Sign up for a free month of SendPepper at SendPepperSuccess.com:

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Please comment below, and let me know what you think. I’ve got a ton of great content I’m planning on presenting, but I’d really like to hear what YOU want to see.

 

3 Responses to “Episode #4: Building Blocks of a Successful Facebook Audiology Marketing Campaign”

  1. Art

    21. Jun, 2011

    Just read through the P.O.P. book – great process, easy to follow – adn repeat! Thanks, Matt! — Art

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  2. Art

    21. Jun, 2011

    Great presentation, Matt — very useful stuff. Now to put it into practice! — Art

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  3. Matt

    21. Jun, 2011

    Thanks Art. Glad you liked the P.O.P. Method. I’ve used that technique quite a bit for my practice, and it works great! There are rumors that the new Google algorithm is going to end up penalizing directory websites, which may limit it’s effectiveness in the future though.

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