I know, we’ve all heard it: “Facebook (or Meta, or whatever they’re calling themselves these days!) is dying!” And it’s definitely true that teens are adopting it nearly as much as they did in the past. Teens are using TikTok and YouTube more than ever.
But…if your clientele is teens, you’ve got a bigger problem. The truth is that Facebook is still wildly popular among adults—and one crucial group of adults in particular.
Solopreneurs and, more broadly, entrepreneurs with small companies regularly use Facebook to ask questions, learn tactics, connect with each other, and seek referrals for services.
Are you starting to see where I’m going with this?
We recently released a new course in the Comprehensive Copywriting Academy called, “How to Use Facebook to Grow Your Business,” so I’m going to give you a little sneak peek right here.
One of the first Facebook features that can be a major asset for you is Facebook groups. There is a group for every topic under the sun—in fact, there are multiple groups for topics. And while many of these groups are “private,” joining often involves just requesting access and maybe answering a few questions.
Within these groups people are sharing resources, asking questions, and looking for support. And you’d better believe that your copywriting skills can come in handy very often!
Now, a lot of these groups will have rules about promoting yourself. In those groups, you can’t go in and post an offer or a link to your site or a glorified ad. In those groups, you can get a lot of mileage out of commenting, helping, and posting helpful information. (We go into exactly how in the course.)
In the groups that you can promote yourself, you have an amazing opportunity to offer free copy strategy sessions, promotions, sweepstakes, and anything your heart desires.
Don’t forget, too, that you also have an opportunity to create your own Facebook group. While this can take some planning and maintenance, it can be a great way to keep your target audience members “warm” until they’re at a point where they’re ready to hire you.
Don’t fall for the “Facebook is dying!” hype. It’s still alive and well—and it’s an excellent place for you to find prospective customers. And if you’re looking for other ways to land work, we have five innovative ideas here >>
Read More: Tips About Copywriting Clients on Facebook
Your potential clients are on Facebook, and here we talk about how to reach them. Be forewarned, though—it’s not quite as easy as you think. In fact, one tactic might even get your Facebook page shut down. So, keep reading to learn three tips for finding your next clients on Facebook, along with one warning about what you definitely should not do.
Your Turn
Have you connected with prospects on Facebook? Which techniques will you try now? Let us know in the comments below!
Last Updated on March 22, 2024
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