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Barbara Blevins

How to Grow Your Online Business Using Facebook

To build long-term internet success with Facebook, by following these principles, you can steadily grow your online business.

The law of attraction states,  “like attracts like.”

This is most evident on Facebook groups. People join together because of a common interest. If you share that same common interest, then join the group. Never join for the money. Do it because the subject genuinely interests you. Do it because you’ve got something to share with that group.

Take some time to read what people are discussing. Then, add your comments when you’ve got something that can help.

Make a Facebook Page about your common interest. Every day, post a comment about something you learned or a new insight you had.  The small things you learn can be valuable to other people if only that it confirms their own experience.

If you have been struggling to grow your online business, I’m sure you would have found it reassuring to read about someone else experiencing the same . So, post your comments knowing they can help others.

Make friends – that’s what social media is all about.

If you find other people who resonate with you, then add them as a friend. Don’t keep adding people just to bulk up your numbers – your number of friends means nothing.

To positively influence 10 people is better than to have 100 friends and influence no one.

So, add friends when they share something in common with you. Eventually, your Facebook page will centre around that common theme because that’s the bond among all your friends. Then, others will regard you highly on that topic.

Take some time to visit other people’s Facebook profile pages.

Leave a comment or two on subjects that spark your interest, not just a meaningless comment , hoping to syphon people from other profiles. That adds no value.  With Facebook you should always aim to contribute something.

Others will appreciate your contribution, and they’ll leave comments on your pages which are sincere and valuable. That’s the law of attraction.

If you junk up other people’s pages, you’ll find that happening to yours. If you add something of quality, you’ll find that coming back too – like attracts like.

Don’t restrict yourself to internet marketing alone. Chances are, you spend time with people who share your common interest. Have them check out your Facebook page. You can even help them get started on Facebook.

If you belong to any offline groups, a quick mention of your internet presence can get more people involved.

There’s often a gap between offline and online groups. You can add value by simply connecting the two. You gain credibility online when you bring fresh people with new ideas. Your offline credibility also benefits because you’re seen as internet-savvy.

Don’t just dabble with Facebook !

If you’re going to be successful on the internet and grow your online business , you’ll need to do this regularly.   Try it for 30 days, regardless of how you feel. Simply develop the habit of posting some helpful comments every day for a month, then evaluate your results.

  • Is this habit working for you?
  • How do the others in your Facebook group respond to you?
  • Do they know who you are?
  • Do they hold you and your comments in high esteem ?
  • Are you welcomed because you contribute?

If you feel it’s working for you, then keep it- soon your habit will be aligned with the law of attraction and you won’t have to give it much thought because you do it automatically.

So, there you have it. You can make money online with the law of attraction and Facebook.

Ultimately, you’ll be able to apply the principles of attraction throughout your life. Facebook may not be around forever, and knowing these principles will help you grow your online business as the internet changes.

Practice these tips for 30 days.

With Facebook  you’ll gain a first-hand experience of the law of attraction , make money online , and see your business soar !

I can highly recommend Jo Barnes ( the Facebook Queen ) and her excellent Facebook Training Course  - 2000 Fans In 27 Days, and you can access it directly from here.

She has also worked with Chris Farrell , who as you may or may not  know, is one of the top mentors for online marketing – my absolute favourite, and I recommend him to anyone starting out online.

You can hear all about Jo Barnes, and Facebook on Chris Farrells website

To Your Success !

4 Responses to Facebook

  1. Hello! I realize this is kind of off-topic however I needed to ask. Does operating a well-established website like yours require a massive amount work? I am completely new to blogging but I do write in my diary every day. I’d like to start a blog so I will be able to share my experience and feelings online. Please let me know if you have any kind of suggestions or tips for new aspiring blog owners. Appreciate it!
    My site is about Depression medication.

    • bblevins says:

      Hi there !
      No it doesn’t require a massive amount of work, but it does have to be consistent-
      something I have let slip !
      Just keep it simple and be yourself, and remember, it doesn’t happen overnight !
      It does take time before your blog gets noticed, so don’t give up .
      Good luck !

  2. Awesome post, Love it. Keep it up. Thanks!

  3. Good Article. You do a good job. Thanks again.

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