When you say social media, many automatically think of Facebook. The most popular social media channel has become the one most people think of. If that is where your clients and customers are, you need to have a presence there.
During the past month, we have been discussing the many aspects of Facebook and how you can use it to become the industrial business your customers like, know and trust. The one they turn to when it is time to do business. Facebook is for relationship building.
If you missed any of the posts, here is a list of all of them. Read them in order as listed or feel free to just jump into the ones most important to you and your industrial business.
Industrial Social Media Marketing Facebook 2019
Facebook Pros and Cons for Industrial Business
Industrial Social Media Marketing – Facebook Profile
Industrial Social Media Facebook Pages
Using Industrial Facebook Pages
Should You Start A Facebook Group?
Industrial Marking Using Facebook Video
Industrial Marketing using Facebook Live
Step by Step Instructions for Going Live
9 Tips for a Successful Facebook Live
Reusing Live Content for Your Industrial Business
Industrial Social Media Marketing 2019
5 Tips for Successful Industrial Social Media
Use all the above posts to help you get a grasp on Facebook and social media, in general, to catapult your industrial business on the Internet.
Feel free to contact Brian for advice and consultation at Upstream Marketing.
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