They began as tools to communicate on a social level. One person relating to another. Sharing thoughts. Communicate actions, events, trends.

Over the years they have gained momentum and, because business and the sales of products and services are basically a function of relationships: your contacts, your links, etc., Social Networks have become the next platform to advertise your products and services. (The more people there are in any network, the better the chances of conversion.) It’s about opportunities.

Obviously, many must have read that Facebook surpassed Google in the number of people who were on its network during a 30-day period. (That means great opportunities to market your product.) I suggest you open the Facebook page if you don’t have one.

Of course, the concept of Marketing/Advertising has to do with visibility and reach. Internet marketing is no different. It’s all about visibility and reach. So, with several million people on the social network Facebook daily, many opportunities for advertising products and services definitely abound. Companies and businesses are also setting up Facebook pages. Through it, they communicate events and events in the organizations to their clients, fans, etc. They are equally capable of previewing the market perception of products about to be launched.

So how do you use the social network Facebook to boost your business and increase the sale of your products and services?

Our upcoming Empowerment Seminar is positioned to communicate the use of this great tool for internet marketing, as well as other great tools.

You’ve probably heard of Google Analytics which gives you details of your website hits and visits, pages viewed, how much time was spent on a particular page, and bounce rate. If you’ve monetized your site, Google Analytics also records the revenue stream earned. Now Facebook has also expanded its analytics to serve you better.

To add Facebook Analytics to your page and extend the reach of your products/services and your brand, you will need to use the new Facebook As plug. Placing the plugin code on your page links you back to Facebook and inevitably to their analytics which will give you details of visits to your website or blog page. It also increases your visibility through search engines. Remember that the more visibility you have, the greater the chances of new opportunities.

You can also place the Facebook Post on Facebook link on your page. It gives your site visitors the opportunity to post articles on your web page on their Facebook pages and other locations.

To implement the As complement and the Post on Facebook plugin on your website, you need to create an iframe and specify an “href” attribute for the iframe: something like

</p> <p> <iframe src="https://www.facebook.com/plugins/like.php?href=http://www.your-website-example.com/web-page.html"></iframe><br /> . You will need to copy this code and place it at the relevant points on the page(s) of your website.

I hope you have an exciting internet marketing experience.

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Izuchukwu Ezeume