Facebook Success: 4 People Found My Page, 2 Callers in 3 Days

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses participants' experiences with their Facebook pages and how they appear in Google searches, particularly in relation to their Pampered Chef businesses. Participants share personal anecdotes about customer interactions and the visibility of their pages.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions that they had four people find their Facebook page through Google searches and received two calls in three days, resulting in a $151.50 sale.
  • Another participant expresses curiosity about what content on their Facebook page contributes to its visibility in Google searches.
  • Several users note that they have updated their Facebook pages regularly and have included contact information, which may impact search results.
  • One participant shares excitement about their Facebook page ranking first in a Google search for their area.
  • Another participant discusses setting up their Facebook page as a separate account from their personal profile.
  • One participant expresses interest in learning more about utilizing Facebook for their business and mentions resources available in the Consultant's Corner.
  • A participant shares their experience of a press release being published by a local newspaper after submitting it, which they discovered while checking their Facebook page's visibility online.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific factors that contribute to Facebook page visibility in Google searches, and no clear consensus emerges regarding the effectiveness of different strategies.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences related to their Facebook pages and customer interactions, reflecting a range of approaches and outcomes in promoting their Pampered Chef businesses.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in enhancing their social media presence and understanding how their Facebook pages are perceived online may find this discussion relevant.

minirottie
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I've had 4 people find my FB page via Google searches over the last few months. 2 people in 3 days called me. One woman just needed a pizza cutter, which I added onto my last show...sadly I closed that show and the next day a woman called me needing to order a few things. That sale was $151.50! Nice thing was she included all her contact data so I will be able to thank her and see if she'd like to be on my mailing list!!!
 
What do you have on your facebook page that shows up in Google Searches?
 
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Kellylynne14 said:
What do you have on your facebook page that shows up in Google Searches?

I am honestly not really sure...I have wondered if the likes and activity I have on the page help make it show up? If I search Pampered Chef Omaha I'm the fifth page that comes up, but the first that is a "person" and it's my FB page. I try and update it daily. I do not have my address in it, but I do have phone number, web page and a city/state/zip. I also have it as a "Local Business" page versus another type.
 
SO I just googled pampered chef sugar grove and mine was the first that came up. That is kinda awesome. :D
 
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ritabenson said:
SO I just googled pampered chef sugar grove and mine was the first that came up. That is kinda awesome. :D

Let's hope more people do it! Is it your FB page that came up??
 
Is this an entirely separate account that you have set up or is it an extension of your main Facebook account?
 
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Teresa LM said:
Is this an entirely separate account that you have set up or is it an extension of your main Facebook account?

I'm not really sure. I set it up as a separate page from my personal account. I do list in my main profile that I have worked for PC since Sept 2010, but I don't do any crossover really between pages.
 
I suppose that I should go read the tutorial at Consultant's Corner. I haven't looked into it but if I could get a $150 order out of the blue, I would love it!
 
Teresa LM said:
I suppose that I should go read the tutorial at Consultant's Corner. I haven't looked into it but if I could get a $150 order out of the blue, I would love it!

Also check out the threads in the Social Media forum. We've discussed pretty much every aspect of Pages, Profiles and Groups on here.
 
After National Conference, HO sent me (and the other Excellence Award Achievers) a link to a press release that we could use with our local paper. I sent it in & never heard anything back from them. Just googled PC in my area to see if my FB page was coming up & found that the local newspaper did publish it. Looks like today? It's showing up on their online version. Guess I need to go get the paper & see if it's in there! LOL
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "Facebook Success: 4 People Found My Page, 2 Callers in 3 Days" mean?

This phrase suggests that a Facebook page has successfully attracted attention, resulting in four individuals discovering the page and two of them reaching out via phone calls within a three-day period. It indicates a level of engagement and interest generated by the page.

How can I increase the chances of people finding my Facebook page?

To increase visibility, consider optimizing your page with relevant keywords, creating engaging content, utilizing Facebook ads, and actively promoting your page through other social media platforms and email marketing. Consistent posting and interaction with followers can also enhance visibility.

What types of content are most effective for attracting visitors to a Facebook page?

Effective content types include eye-catching visuals, informative videos, engaging polls, and interactive posts. Sharing valuable information, behind-the-scenes content, and user-generated content can also encourage more visitors to your page.

How can I convert page visitors into callers or customers?

To convert visitors into callers or customers, ensure that your contact information is easily accessible on your page. Use clear calls-to-action in your posts and provide incentives, such as special offers or promotions, to encourage users to reach out.

Is it normal to have a low number of interactions initially on a Facebook page?

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