How to: Make your Facebook Timeline Work Link to Facebook Page

facebook pagesIn your workday I bet you come across many Facebook profiles and pages. Awesome ones at that!

I do too…but most are missing one important thing..The link in their work history to their Facebook page. This usually goes to one of those generic suitcase company pages. Wouldn’t you rather link to your Facebook Business page? Yes? Is that what you want? No! Let’s learn how:

1st…Copy your Facebook Business Page Link

Then do these steps:

  • Go to your your FB profile
  • Go to edit your page
  • Find your work history
  • Go to your present work

Now—facebook timeline work history

Paste that Facebook page link here and ta-da!

 

 

You have your page connected to your current work! And people will find your page easily now and it will be clickable.

Isn’t this awesome???

 

16 Pinterest Business Tips

Have you started using this HOT social site that is rating on TOP of Twitter for social sharing. PLUS Facebook and Pinterest work together! Twice the punch!! It’s so awesome.

If you haven’t starting using this for Business…do it now!

Here are some great tips and pointers:

  1. There is only One kind of an account on Pinterest…not a personal and business one, unlike Facebook is set up.
  2. In Settings: Use your 1st and last name that is for YOUR business in those areas ( Not your name, unless it is your business name. And Yes you can change this easily.
  3. Most important thing is to fill our the ABOUT area. Tell them what you do and what you offer.
  4. Most common mistake is not creating proper captions! Make sure you do this. Put a description in with keywords. Look up specific search terms that people are using to look for your product or service.
  5. Add a price to your caption and pinterest automatically will make it a banner up in the left of your pin..and it programs you into the gift section!
  6. If you have a service based business,  use tutorials that you of things you do and post them. You will get tons of exposure and Likes, Comment, and Share.
  7. Create a beautiful image from your recent blog page so people can click through to your actual blog. (with the link you put on the caption and URL area)
  8. Use your boards to make a catalog product gallery…Post your products!
  9. You can pin a quote ..go to pinaquote.com and it walks you through making an image with it.
  10. Use videos as a pin! For an example…. How many ways there are to use your product?
  11. Put a link in your caption!!! Not just inside the the caption area.
  12. Make a call to action!! Put this in your caption! Or click this image to…..
  13. Use the caption under the image to post a testimonial or results from using this service or products!
  14. Get followers: Add a follow button to your website, blogs, emails. At  ww.pinterest.com they have follow buttons you can use, OR in your about area settings there is options to to this.
  15. Info-graphics are big to post!  Here’s a few links to help you create one. http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/infographic-create-infographic/ and http://mashable.com/2011/07/13/visually/
  16. To find out how your business is doing ..like how many pins are getting shared from your website once you start using it. Use this link: http://pinterest.com/source/yourwebsite.com

Learn all sorts of more information and how to really get the most out on Pinterest my purchasing  Melanie’s course. ( I used some of her info in this post)  Her course goes into depth on Pinterest and includes 7 Modules, lifetime updates, and workbooks. Use this link below:

Now do it! And share with us here your experiences!

Blueprints and Flowcharts…

Do you have a step-by-step blueprint or flowchart for getting results or solving problems in your niche area?  Or even for your own business?

A blueprint is a plan, a layout, a design. In product creation, it shows your customers how the information you’re given is going to be laid out for them to achieve a specific result.

Here are some “blueprints” I found quickly on Amazon:

As you can see, you can create a blueprint for almost any niche. Don’t these make you at least “feel” like you will be successful?

What blueprint can you make for your niche?

Here’s a tip: I suggest including a flowchart in your blueprint. A flowchart will show how you will reach the end and all the steps you would take.  In a blueprint, you want to provide specifics and direction, not give too many options.

 

 

**Adapted from Gwen Tanner’s article - http://www.gwentanner.com/product-inspiration/product-creation-create-a-blueprint-for-your-niche/