Category Archives: Social Marketing

Facebook Page and Group Revival

Many marketers walk past serious money every single day. The Facebook page they built in 2018 and stopped posting on. The group they grew to 4,000 members before drift took over.

The pixel that’s been quietly collecting data on website visitors for years while they pretend Facebook stopped working. These assets aren’t dead. They’re dormant, and dormant assets respond differently to revival than cold-start assets do.

The marketers who write off Facebook entirely are reading the wrong signals. Yes, organic reach on pages collapsed years ago. Yes, group engagement gets harder when Meta tweaks the algorithm.

But the underlying audiences, the historical content, the buyer data, the warm pixel – none of that disappeared. It’s sitting there waiting for someone who knows how to wake it up without triggering the platform’s spam classifiers.

The revival mechanics are different from launch mechanics. When you build a page from scratch, you’re starting cold. When you revive a dormant page, you’re working with a small group of existing fans, a partially-trained algorithm, and a content history the platform already understands.

The right moves with a dormant asset can produce results in two weeks that would take six months on a brand new page. Dormant Facebook assets fall into two categories. The revivable ones and the ones that should stay dead.

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Start, Grow, Engage and Monetize Facebook Groups

While it’s a great idea to run your own finely-tuned Facebook Group, make sure you take advantage of other Facebook Groups too—as a member. If you search Facebook Groups, you will often find groups that actively encourage you to promote either free offers or paid ones.

Do look carefully into these Groups before joining: Some are more effective (and more active) than others.

Avoid any Group that seems “spammy.” And check out these twenty-one ideas for making the most of Facebook Group monetization opportunities.

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30 Day Social Networking Blueprint

When social networking sites were established, it created a way for ordinary people to network and communicate about their common interests. Rather than only being allowed to visit websites and leave comments, a whole new world was opened up to the consumer.

As a niche leader, you want to immerse yourself into the social networking scene online so that you can not only help guide people to success with their goals, but also be able to better understand their needs.

Social networking sites, whether they’re built on a format foundation of text, video, images or audio, provide you with an easy way to spread awareness of your brand, get traffic to your site for list building, and convert followers into buyers – and the 30-day blueprint below can help you do that.

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How to Avoid Wasting Time on Social Media

Social media is wonderful for your business. You can gain customers, grow your list, make sales, establish yourself as a leader, and more. The problem is, social media is also an awful lot of fun. It’s easy to get worktime confused as playtime.

People are sharing interesting links all the time, having great discussions, and more. It’s very easy to get distracted. It’s easy to start clicking links and find yourself getting caught in a never-ending rabbit hole. Before long, you can find that you’ve wasted an entire day clicking links on social media. Where does the time go?

Maybe you’ve found yourself in this situation before. You started out your day intending to use social media as a way to boost your business. But, you found that you wasted several hours instead. You have to get a control on this, you realize. But how?

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