After your page has been set up, your next goal should be concentrated on getting traffic to it. Facebook, with its primary basis on social networking, is ideal for this sort of exposure. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the sheer scale of Facebook, start small. Take a look around at some of the other profiles that have interests that match yours. Facebook is often called a viral network, where people pass things that interest them onto their friends and then their friends do the same thing. While this is one way to get started, it certainly isn’t the end of it!
After you’ve established a small network, you will find that one of your strongest tools is the newsfeed. Unlike a newsfeed that presents you with national news, the Facebook newsfeed updates you on your friends’ recent posts and activities. Whenever you take an action like write a post in the journaling area, or post a new picture, an item will pop up in the newsfeed to tell your friends. This will help keep people returning to your page as well as encourage people browsing your friends’ page to browse yours as well.With Facebook Applications, a suite offered by Facebook, you can customize your page even more and take advantage of valuable tools to make this site work for you. Some applications will allow you to store and share files, while others encourage you to create your own channel, where people can come and listen, read or view the content your produce. Some of the applications available let you keep up with your favorite stars and political movements, while others will track your Netflix queue.