Facebook Tips & a Squidoo-Like Strategy That Rocks

Published: Sat, 10/12/13

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Some Tips for Facebook & Flip Your World
If you're using Flip Your World are you having a blast with Facebook yet?  I know I am - I've become addicted!

I've seen some of the great pages you guys are creating as the invite notifications come through.  Thank you all for sharing them with me.  I love to see what you are creating!

I've got a few tips to cut the time it takes you to find items to share on your Flip Your World Pages, too:

  • One very thoughtful follower (thank you, Tracie!) put together a guide on organizing an Interests page on your Facebook profile so that you can sort Pages you've Liked by categories.  It keeps updates from clogging up your Newsfeed so you can keep that for family and friend items.  She was very generous in offering to let me share that with all of you.  You can download that guide here:  Organizing Facebook Interests
  • If you're having a hard time finding related Pages that have photos that would suit your topic, do a search on Google Images and limit the search to Facebook like this:  scary halloween site:facebook.com.  Photos that have been shared publicly may be indexed by Google.  Clicking on items that look like they'd work for your Page will bring up the Page containing that image.  Click on the photo tab fo r that Page and see if they'd be a great source for images.  If so, either bookmark the Page so you can find it again or give it a Like and use the steps noted above to keep the Page organized in your interests lists.
  • Flickr can also be hiding some great photos under phrases you might not be using in your searches.  For my Halloween example Page I've used phrases like "scary halloween", "scary yard", "creepy yard", and "halloween decorations" to find more and more images to add to my collection.  Get creative with your search phrases.

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There's a New Strategy That's Just as Easy

The first ebook I ever bought about internet marketing that actually helped me earn more money was called One Week Marketing and was produced by Jennifer Ledbetter, aka PotPieGirl.  I thought she was a genius then and she keeps proving every day that she's always one step ahead.

When I started following her several years ago I never dreamed that she and I would one day exchange emails but we do at times and I've always been very interested in her advice.

She was kind enough to send me a review copy of her latest strategy and I was blown away.  Yet again she's come up with something amazing.  I know for a fact it's because she works hard all the time and knows exactly what all of us affiliate marketers deal with on a regular basis.  You can tell it just by reading her material but I know it because I've seen her in action.


She's put together a new strategy called Reverse Attack Marketing that's as easy as my old Squid Pro Quo.  If you're aching for those days when we could slap up a bunch of Squidoo lenses and start getting clicks to Amazon like "that" then you need to at least read the description for her course.

It's so simple that you can rank in MINUTES for the right keywords and she'll tell you exactly how to find those keywords and where to put your content - content that doesn't require a lot of writing, either!

For those of you who still have Squid Pro Quo you'll be able to use that same keyword strategy so you'll have multiple methods for finding ones that meet her criteria in case you don't want to buy the keyword tool she suggests in her course. 


It's not cheap but it's EFFECTIVE and FAST - two things that always get my attention.

See how fast you can get targeted clicks to Amazon here:

 
Reverse Attack Marketing


I hope you find some of these will strategies and tips will help you improve your results!

As always, please let me know if you have any questions.

Sincerely,

Erica Stone
erica@extremereviewer.com