Facebook 'Likes" Small Businesses
Friday, September 30, 2011
Source: online.wsj.com
In a push to gain more small-business users,
Facebook Inc. is expected on Monday to reveal plans to launch a new
program that includes giving away $10 million of advertising
credits.
The initiative is being launched in partnership with the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce and National Federation of Independent
Business, a small-business group. It is intended to educate small
businesses on how to promote themselves on the social-networking
site, like buying display ads targeted to specific markets, but
also through cost-free measures to engage more with
customers.
The new program will officially kick off next month with a
cross-country road show in coordination with state and local
chambers of commerce and regional NFIB offices. At locations still
to be determined, Facebook officials and members of the two
business groups will meet with local businesses to discuss best
practices for marketing to customers through Facebook.
Then in January, Facebook will begin giving away $50 per business
in free advertising credits to as many as 200,000 small businesses.
Such companies will be able to redeem the discount on a first-come,
first-served basis when purchasing ads on the social-networking
site, which can be targeted to specific users as a business sees
fit.
David Fischer, vice president of advertising and global operations
for Facebook, says the company's goal with the program goes beyond
a desire to expand its customer base to include more small
businesses than the estimated 9.2 million that currently have
Facebook pages. He said Facebook wants to help small businesses
grow by using the social-networking site as a marketing platform
that can assist these companies in securing more customers and
increasing sales.
"We see an opportunity for Facebook to give small businesses a
boost," Mr. Fischer says.
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