Creating My FB Biz Page: How I Used a Stamp to Promote It

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the use of a custom stamp to promote a Facebook business page among Pampered Chef consultants. Participants share their thoughts on the idea and provide feedback on the promotional materials created.

Discussion Character

  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant shares their experience of creating a stamp to promote their Facebook business page and seeks feedback on their label design.
  • Several participants express enthusiasm for the idea and provide suggestions for improving the promotional text.
  • One participant requests a Word version of the label to customize for their own use.
  • Another participant mentions successfully saving the document in a different format to share it in the thread.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the effectiveness of the promotional idea, though there are varying suggestions for improvements and customization.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and practices related to promoting business pages within the Pampered Chef community.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to promote their Facebook business pages may find the shared experiences and suggestions helpful.

slhalepc
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I just had a new stamp made and then started my facebook business page and didn't want to have to redo the stamp. I decided to make this label for the front of my catalog to promote the page. Tell me what you think
 

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LOVE the idea!

Go to: WWW.Facebook.com/SLHalePC & Click like for product updates, specials, recipes, quick tips, give aways & more. Then “Share” it with your friends!

Suggestions:
  • put the www in lower case.
  • put a lower case c on the word click
  • put quotation marks around the word like (or italics)
  • "giveaways" is all one word
  • lower case s on the word share

Go to: www.Facebook.com/SLHalePC & click "like" for product updates, specials, recipes, quick tips, giveaways & more. Then “share” it with your friends!
 
slhalepc said:
I just had a new stamp made and then started my facebook business page and didn't want to have to redo the stamp. I decided to make this label for the front of my catalog to promote the page. Tell me what you think

These are great! Is it possible to post it in word so we can change them to our info? Or if not could you email me a word version? Thanks!
 
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BethCooks4U said:
These are great! Is it possible to post it in word so we can change them to our info? Or if not could you email me a word version? Thanks!

I can try. I couldn't get it to post in word. I'll email it to you and maybe you can get it to post.
 
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Sheila said:
LOVE the idea!



Suggestions:
  • put the www in lower case.
  • put a lower case c on the word click
  • put quotation marks around the word like (or italics)
  • "giveaways" is all one word
  • lower case s on the word share

:thumbup:Thanks this is my rough draft. I new someone would have a good eye for those things :)
 
I saved the doc as "doc" instead of "docx" and it lets me load on here now.
 

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Great idea!!!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Facebook Business Page and why should I create one for my Pampered Chef business?

A Facebook Business Page is a dedicated space on Facebook for your business to connect with customers, share updates, and promote products. Creating one for your Pampered Chef business helps you reach a wider audience, engage with potential customers, and establish a professional online presence.

How can I use a stamp to promote my Facebook Business Page?

You can use a stamp featuring your Facebook Business Page URL or a QR code that links to your page. Stamp it on business cards, flyers, or promotional materials that you distribute at events or parties. This makes it easy for people to find and follow your page.

What type of content should I post on my Facebook Business Page?

Post a variety of content including product showcases, cooking tips, recipes, customer testimonials, and promotional offers. Engaging visuals and videos can also attract more attention. Make sure to interact with your audience by responding to comments and messages.

How often should I update my Facebook Business Page?

Consistency is key! Aim to post at least 2-3 times a week to keep your audience engaged. You can also share timely updates or promotions as they arise. Regular interaction helps build a loyal community around your Pampered Chef business.

Can I track the success of my Facebook Business Page promotions?

Yes, Facebook provides insights and analytics for your Business Page. You can track metrics such as page views, post engagement, and follower growth. This data helps you understand what content resonates with your audience and allows you to adjust your strategy accordingly.

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