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raebates said:I've had quite a bit of success with FB. For the most part it's an easier way for some of my customers to contact me.
lt1jane said:I created a group, which is small. I was looking at fan pages, but I'm confused. PC says we have to be able to be able to keep it private. In other words you can't access most of the group/page unless you are an approved member. I know on Yahoo, people can ask to join a group, but the moderator(s) have to approve them before they have full access. Can you do this with a fan page? I'd love to do a fan page, but don't want to get in trouble with PC. I remember that the FB training on CC walked us through groups.
babywings76 said:You should read some of the other threads under the Social Media section. There were lots of discussions on the difference between pages and groups, the rules, how to set them up, etc.
But to answer your question a little bit: with a group, people need to already be a FB friend. You can set it up as "secret" to keep it completely private, like HO asks. But the down side is that unless those people specifically think to go to the group page often, they won't see any posts you make.
When you create a fan page, your posts go to the news feed of people who have clicked "like". You don't have to approve of people who click "like", which is nice. And people can "like" your page and not have to become a FB friend to do so.
lesliec said:I don't have a fan page, but just my page that I primarily use for business. I have been sending friend requests w/in 24 hrs of a show to all of the guests.
what have you done? How have the orders come? [I'm new to FB]DebbieJ said:Yes, I have gotten lots of orders and I just booked a vendor event via FB.
The best way to track your page's response on Facebook is by checking your page insights. This will show you important metrics such as reach, engagement, and likes. You can also monitor comments and messages on your page to see how your audience is interacting with your content.
Yes, having an updated Facebook page is important for any business, including Pampered Chef consultants. It allows you to connect with current and potential customers, showcase new products, and build brand awareness. It also serves as a platform for customers to leave reviews and interact with your business.
It is recommended to post on your Facebook page at least 3-4 times a week. This will keep your page active and engaging for your followers. You can also schedule posts in advance to save time and stay consistent with your updates.
As a Pampered Chef consultant, you can post a variety of content on your Facebook page. This can include product highlights, recipes, cooking tips, and behind-the-scenes looks at your business. It is important to mix up your content to keep your audience interested and engaged.
Some ways to improve your Facebook page's response include regularly posting engaging content, responding to comments and messages promptly, and utilizing Facebook ads to reach a larger audience. It is also helpful to collaborate with other Pampered Chef consultants and participate in Facebook groups related to cooking and kitchen products.