Marketing on Faceb ook
Billions of people are on Facebook checking page an average of 14 times per day! Businesses must take advantage of this unique opportunity to connect with targeted audiences across multiple devices. Reach a targeted audience by age, by location and other demographics.
Raise Brand Awareness
Build Brand Awareness for Your Business
You have a great brand. You just need to get the word out. When people are aware of your offering and feel connected to your business, they’re more likely to choose your product or service.
Drive In-Store Sales
Once people are aware of your brand, in-store sales are an essential component for any brick and mortar store. When people learn about your products and/or services on Facebook, you can drive in-store sales with specific ad units such as offer ads or location-based targeting solutions to drive foot traffic to your store.
Drive Online Sales
Turn clicks into customers. When people click through to your website you want them to become loyal customers. Post pictures of your products and encourage exploration.
Launch a New Product
Use Facebook ads to create excitement and maintain momentum for the launch of a new product or service.
Raise Brand Awareness
Build Brand Awareness for Your Business
You have a great brand. You just need to get the word out. When people are aware of your offering and feel connected to your business, they’re more likely to choose your product or service.
Drive In-Store Sales
Once people are aware of your brand, in-store sales are an essential component for any brick and mortar store. When people learn about your products and/or services on Facebook, you can drive in-store sales with specific ad units such as offer ads or location-based targeting solutions to drive foot traffic to your store.
Drive Online Sales
Turn clicks into customers. When people click through to your website you want them to become loyal customers. Post pictures of your products and encourage exploration.
Launch a New Product
Use Facebook ads to create excitement and maintain momentum for the launch of a new product or service.