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Facebook Marketing Plain Spam Analysis

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Is Your Facebook Marketing Just Plain Spam?
By Justyna Lam
Jul 23, 2011
Facebook marketing can be killer and network marketers are flocking to it, making bad attempts at marketing. They go out and start marketing their business opportunity to all thier friends.

They send messages, post on walls of as many friends as they can getting the word out about their business opportunity. They are advertising and prospecting extremly hard with little to no success to show for it.

The failure with Facebook marketing is due to the fact that they are not marketing on Facebook but spamming. That's right, you're not getting leads from Facebook because you're spamming people.

Here are some examples of spamming:

Example 1.
"Hi, thanks for being my friend. …show more content…

Example 3.
"Hi, you want to join a business?"

I've been a recepiant of messages like this and I just delete them as quickly as possible.

By sending and posting these kinds of messages on your friends Facebook profiles you are, unfortunately spamming them. Even the best network marketers in the industry are guilty of spamming but what separeates them form the rest is that they learned for their mistakes and know that spam marketing doesn't work on any social media sites.

You should ask yourself this question. Why should any one join you or your business?

They don't know you, don't trust you and most people on Facebook really don't care about your business opportunity.

Facebook is like a big party where you interact will all your friends. You have interesting conversations, share useful information, network and socialize with other marketers. If you try to sell on Facebook you will start loosing friends and you even could be banned from the network if people report you.

Facebook marketing is about growing your brand, not branding your business opportunity, its about sharing value with your friends and build trust and relationships. You friends will appreciate this and start trusting you as the person who is not just another network marketer promoting an opportunity but as someone giving away valuable

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