Facebook Advertising for Your Local Business: Reach and Brand Recognition

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Facebook Advertising for Your Local Business: Reach and Brand Recognition

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But does this mean that promoting posts is forbidden? On the contrary – I strongly encourage it ! It is only important to know what and why we are promoting and to which group we are directing it.

A large number of advertisers proceed in this manner. They post a post that is typically advertising – a link to the offer and its description, and then promote it. Meanwhile, promoting posts – as a type of advertising focused on activity – works best for interesting content.

Let's agree: your banner, even the prettiest one, is still a banner. So it's better turkey rcs data to promote things that users will actually like. After all, the greater the engagement, the greater the reach (including advertising).

Do you run a restaurant? Promote a video or animation of someone feasting on food. Are you a hairdresser/barber? Why not promote a photo collage of a few of the craziest hairstyles? A tailor can share the story behind a suit he made for a client.

And so on, and so forth. Do you understand the principle? A sponsored post will work great if you sell "softly" - you show the product, but in an attractive context . You support it with the right visual setting (video, animation, beautiful shot) or an interesting story.




Local businesses typically don’t have the largest budgets for Facebook advertising. If you can only afford a few hundred dollars (or less) to invest, every penny counts.
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