Facebook has introduced another platform for you to showcase your business page. It’s called iFrames. The iFrames application allows you to insert an external web page as a tab on your Facebook business page. This functionality affords you the opportunity to be as creative as you can imagine on your business pages.
Here are some ideas:
- Add videos to your business page
- Embed PDFs or presentations on your page
- create a special offer or coupon
iFrames has created an avenue of creative for you to explore.
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What do you think of when you hear the word group? Facebook is probably not your first response.
Being part of a group or creating a group infers a common interest. That’s the reasoning behind creating a Facebook group – to be a community of people with a common interest.
I’ll highlight 3 benefits to maintaining a Facebook group:
#1. Relationships: groups allow members to engage in group chat. Members can exchange information, strengthen and build relationships and be social!
#2. Free P.R.: Facebook groups are promoted in the sidebar of Facebook pages – a no cost promotional benefit for the group. Keep this in mind when naming your group. A descriptive name will help to define the group’s focus and attract future members.
#3. Viral Marketing: the share feature allows members to send content to friends and associates outside of the group. These non-group members have the ability to forward this information to others. Allowing the content to reach persons on various platforms.
Facebook is an evolving social network that offers several alternatives to promote your business. Remember, Facebook is FREE…use it to its fullest capacity.
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The word legacy is a small word with a lot of gravity and depth. It may conjure up thoughts of financial inheritance, rights of passage to head of household or an imprint in history.
My coach asked me a similar question last year “what would you like your legacy to be?” Thinking about perpetuity caused me to evaluate my business plan. My business will be the foundation for my legacy. It will give me the platform to partner with people and/or organizations for which I have synergy. My business will also give me the opportunity to participate in supporting causes I believe in - women, children and hunger.
For me, creating a legacy is not only how much money I’ve made but how did I use that money to help support the causes I believe in.
Have you thought about your legacy? How would you like to be remembered?
Do you have a cause, hobby or interest that you would like to spend more time on? Or do you want to spend more time on income-generating activities within your business so your business will be your legacy? Perhaps you can’t because daily administrative tasks are bogging you down.
I’m here to help. Transition those tasks to me @ www.setufreeva.com – then go build your legacy!

