If youre on face book , please take a couple clicks and like my fb page !!! Thanks if you can ! And if you have a page please post the link here if you need some likes as I do .
http://www.facebook.com/pages/New-Wave-Gear-marine-canvas-upholstry/198620603510512
Done deal. :)
Chris
Me likey ;)
done
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bayview-Canvas/139172656155816?ref=hl
Done
I can't figure out how to grab my Facebook link, but it is Carol's Golden Needle
Done.
https://www.facebook.com/gloucester.canvas?ref=hl
Never enough upholstery on fb in my opinion! I guess I already like you scarab! Now I like you too jsquail. Maybe I can get my father-in-law to like your guy'ses page too, eh Mike?
My link's in my signature thingy at the bottom of this post.
Quote from: cthomps on March 05, 2013, 08:47:50 pm
Done
I can't figure out how to grab my Facebook link, but it is Carol's Golden Needle
This is yours?
https://www.facebook.com/CarolsGoldenNeedle?ref=ts&fref=ts
Facebook, IMO, is one of the best advertising tools you can have. Its better than word of mouth advertising, as folks can actually see your work and read praise from your customers.
Thanks guys
I just went through and liked a bunch of stuff as Grey Bruce Upholstery, I was just wondering does it tell you guys anything when a page likes your page?
Done. Here are the guys I work for,
http://www.facebook.com/CoronetFabricMills?ref=ts&fref=ts
Quote from: Peppy on March 07, 2013, 04:25:28 pm
I just went through and liked a bunch of stuff as Grey Bruce Upholstery, I was just wondering does it tell you guys anything when a page likes your page?
yes devon top left of page 3 icon right of facebook notifications will alert
Quoteyes devon top left of page 3 icon right of facebook notifications will alert
I know it notifies you when a 'person' likes your page, I was wondering what happens when a 'page' likes another 'page'.
I think I've had pages like GBU but I don't think it counts under total likes.
Quote from: jsquail on March 06, 2013, 06:12:30 pm
Facebook, IMO, is one of the best advertising tools you can have. Its better than word of mouth advertising, as folks can actually see your work and read praise from your customers.
Yes, JS, but how do you get people to come to the facebook page, other than your personal friends?
I'm wondering if anyone pays for facebook ad campaigns? It's much easier to update a facebook page vs. a website, but my website address is much easier to say than my facebook page address.
Most of us only need to advertise locally, and I can't figure out how to do that yet. Most of my business at this point is word of mouth.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Heavy-Duty-Sewing-Services/202042173167299
Quote from: jojo on March 08, 2013, 06:28:58 am
Quote from: jsquail on March 06, 2013, 06:12:30 pm
Facebook, IMO, is one of the best advertising tools you can have. Its better than word of mouth advertising, as folks can actually see your work and read praise from your customers.
Yes, JS, but how do you get people to come to the facebook page, other than your personal friends?
I'm wondering if anyone pays for facebook ad campaigns? It's much easier to update a facebook page vs. a website, but my website address is much easier to say than my facebook page address.
Most of us only need to advertise locally, and I can't figure out how to do that yet. Most of my business at this point is word of mouth.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Heavy-Duty-Sewing-Services/202042173167299
I tell people about my facebook page when I am discussing potential jobs with them. I also tell them about my website. I let them know there are pictures on both. Pictures are worth a thousand words, and having positive customer feedback on a face book page is also a plus. I have found that most people who have facebook will hit the page and look at the pictures and comments. If they dont, then they can review the website. As more people like the facebook page the more will find it.
I have been in business for 3 years and only do word of mouth. I also have business cards, and decals on the rear window of my truck. For the first two years I didnt gross very much in sales. This year I am about to surpass what I did last year and its only March. I have visited marinas and left cards. Given cards to marine repair shops and mechanics. Hung them up in Ben and Jerry's shops. Generally, just spoken to people. I have asked my friends to put the word out too. Any little bit helps.
My biggest job has come from my website.
My third most jobs have come from other companies referrals
My second most amount of jobs have come from a fishing tournament I sponsor through my business.(single form of paid advertisement)
My most jobs have come from word of mouth.
There are other factors in my local area that influence canvas and upholstery work. Specifically, the other guys doing it are either loaded with work, to expensive, or just a plain asshole.
It has taken me a while to figure out what works, but my business seems to be taking off. This is something I didnt expect to happen this quick.