Does
your business have a Facebook page? Have you ever wondered what
successful Facebook page owners are doing right? Well, look no further.
This
article examines 10 of the top Facebook pages from brands you’ll likely
recognize. Regardless of the size of your business, you’ll discover great ideas that will help you take your Facebook experience to the next level. Each
of these pages has incorporated unique features that have attracted
hundreds of thousands (sometimes millions!) of fans and attracted the
notice of major media publications. That’s a pretty big feat,
considering there are thousands of new pages popping up on Facebook
daily! There is no need to reinvent the wheel. Instead, check out what others are doing and tweak these strategies to make them your own!
#1: Red Bull
The team behind the Red Bull
page is extremely in tune with their target audience. This is evidenced
in their custom apps and unique content throughout their page.
Red Bull knows what their audience will respond to best and they deliver it.
For example, they’ve created a series of online games for their fans,
aptly called the “Procrastination Station.” The games are geared toward
sports and high-impact competitions.
In
addition, Red Bull created a web TV program that’s highlighted on their
Facebook page. There are multiple segments, many spotlighting the lives
of their sponsored athletes. Not only is the web TV show a great way to
align with celebrity athletes, but it is also a way to incorporate
video into the page, thereby giving the audience another way to
interact.
Another
smart feature of Red Bull’s page is their welcome tab. When a non-fan
lands on their page, he or she sees the image below. Red Bull creatively
encourages fans to “Like” their page with an attention-grabbing image.
Also, they only put one thing on their welcome tab, making it very
clear what they want to happen. When you add too much to your welcome
tab, your fans will get confused and likely not take any action. Less is
more. Stick to one call to action.
Tip: One area you might want to consider spending a little money on is creative design for your page. Design, when done right, makes a great first impression for non-fans. Also, when you design your Facebook page, pay close attention to your call to action, specifically for the “Like” button.
What can you do to grab the attention of your new viewer and encourage
him or her to click on your “Like” button quickly? Red Bull’s creative
design on their welcome tab does just that!
#2: Burt’s Bees
One of the best features on the Burt’s Bees page is their use of photos and video. They use the photos and videos to give a behind-the-scenes view of their company and products.
In
the image below, notice how Burt’s Bees not only mentions the type of
ingredients used, but they also suggest their ingredients are safe and
they welcome all visitors into their lab. This is a great example of a
way to promote your company and products, while adding value in the form
of interesting details.
Tip:
We all have something unique about our products or services and
Facebook is one of the best places to highlight this. How can you incorporate video or images to help you stand out from your competition?
#3: Uno Chicago Grill
Uno Chicago Grill
has taken full advantage of the Facebook app FBML to highlight their
menu options in an extremely appealing way. They have many tabs
dedicated to specific areas of their menu and use imagery to entice their fans. In addition, on their welcome tab they link to the most important areas of their website, including locations and online ordering options. When non-fans come to their page for the first time, they get an instant snapshot of Uno’s offerings.
In addition, Uno has incorporated a Fan of the Week contest on their Facebook page. Fans get their photo posted directly on the profile image of the restaurant’s wall.
This is great exposure for the fan, making it a fun activity to participate in.
To take it one step further, Uno does something unique with their Fan of the Week contest—they ask fans to post photos of themselves while at an Uno restaurant, thereby encouraging fans to come in and dine.
This is a great way to bring their online fans into their brick-and-mortar establishment!
Tip: If you have a brick-and-mortar establishment, think of creative ways to entice your fans to visit in person. Contests, promotions and special offers are all great ways to invite new fans to come in and check things out!
#4: LiveScribe
LiveScribe has incorporated two features into their page to help them sell more products and cut back on support calls.
First, they’ve created a savvy storefront as one of their tabs. Not only can you buy directly from the Facebook page, but you can also tweet about their products and post about them on your Facebook wall. These
two options help create greater exposure for LiveScribe’s products.
When your friends see that you’re posting about a new product, it’s
natural for them to want to know more.
In addition, LiveScribe has incorporated a support desk directly into their Facebook page. As you can see below, you can ask
a question, share an idea, report a problem or even give praise
directly from their Facebook page. What’s even more important is that
others can see these posts. Fans and potential buyers can then go to this tab to get answers or see what others are saying about the products.
It’s another great way to educate fans about your products and services. In addition, this tool can cut down service calls when executed correctly, saving your company time and money.
Tip: If you’re providing a product or service, consider incorporating a support feature to your page.
It’s common for customers to use social media sites to post questions
or complaints. If you provide a designated place for support, you’re
likely to keep your customers happy and turn them into repeat buyers!
#5: Toy Story 3
Toy Story 3
has done an exceptional job of making their page both fun and
functional. The fun factor is expressed in their new application, Toy
Creator, where you can turn yourself into an animated toy. Both kids and
adults can get in on the action and then share their new creation on their Facebook wall (yet another viral exposure opportunity!).
To make their page functional, they’ve built a tab where you can purchase movie tickets without ever leaving Facebook. This makes ticket buying easy and fast for their fans.
Tip: Keep your fans inside Facebook as much as possible.
Bring your content, unique experiences and buying opportunities to them
instead of making fans leave the site to interact with your business.
Your chances for greater interactions and a bigger return on investment
will dramatically increase the longer you keep them on your page.
#6: Coca-Cola
Coca-Cola
has secured their spot at the top of many best-of-the-best Facebook
page lists due to their innovative promotions and fun, interactive
features.
Their latest promotion is the Summer Snapshot contest,
where they encourage their fans to take photos with the summer Coca-Cola
cans. Not only does this get fans involved with their page, but the contest also incorporates photos of their products with fans.
Photos
are viewed more than anything else on Facebook. They go viral quickly
because when a fan posts a photo, that photo is then sent out to the
news feeds of all of their friends. Hundreds of thousands of potentially
new fans will see these photos.
Here’s an example of a photo a fan posted for the Coca-Cola contest. Notice how others can vote on the photos? This allows everyone to get in on the fun.
Tip: When creating a contest, keep it simple. The less your fans need do to enter, the better. Make it easy, fun and make sure to incorporate a sharing component so your contest spreads virally.
#7: Oreo
Oreo
does a fantastic job of creating unique experiences for their fans.
Oreo knows that their cookies have been part of many people’s lives
since childhood and they use this angle to create nostalgia with their fans. And it’s working for them because they have over 8 million fans to date!
One
of their latest campaigns is their “Back to School Memories” campaign
where they ask their fans to share their memories and photos directly on
their Facebook page. By offering unique experiences like Oreo has done
with their back to school campaign, brands create a connection to the fans, who become loyal followers and keep coming back for more.
Tip: You’ll get a much greater response when you ask your fans to share something about themselves. Ask them their thoughts, opinions and feedback and you’ll be pleasantly surprised how quickly they start talking!
#8: Jones Soda
Jones Soda
does a great job of incorporating many different ways for their fans to
interact with their page. Not everyone communicates the same way, so
providing multiple options is a smart strategy.
Specifically, Jones Soda does a weekly poll directly from their welcome tab. Polls are a great way to learn more about your audience as well as a fun strategy to get them to interact with your page.
Tip: Think of different ways to get your fans to engage with you.
Polls, contests, questions, iPhone apps and videos are just a few
different ways to reach your fans. All fans are different; make sure to
provide options.
#9: The Twilight Saga
No matter if you have seen the movies or not, you can’t deny that the Twilight Saga is hot. There are two strategies they’ve launched on their Facebook page that you can model for your own page.
First,
they’ve created a “Tweet Sweeps,” where they encourage fans to tweet
about the movies for a chance to win movie tickets. The best strategy
with this type of contest is to tell fans specifically what to tweet so there is no confusion and they can take action quickly. Check out how they’ve done this in the image below:
In
addition, the Twilight Saga page has taken advantage of the
“Discussion” tab where fans can post topics of discussion and all fans
can join in and comment. The discussion tab creates a great sense of community and dramatically increases the engagement on the page.
Tip: To encourage more conversation among fans on your page, start a few discussion streams to get people talking.
Once this takes off, your fans will continue to post discussion topics
on their own and the page engagement will grow organically.
#10: Travel Channel
The Travel Channel has done something unique on their page that’s worth checking out. They’ve created a space for their fans to share how Facebook has played a part in their travel experiences. You can post your own story or just read what others have posted. It’s a creative way to get people with similar interests to engage with your page.