Can building a strong Facebook community be a goal even without immediate sales?
Yes, building a strong Facebook community can be a valuable goal, even without immediate sales:
Brand Awareness: A thriving Facebook community can help increase brand visibility and recognition, even if direct sales are not immediate.
Audience Engagement: Fostering an active, engaged community on Facebook allows you to build relationships with potential customers.
Feedback and Insights: Interacting with your Facebook community can provide valuable feedback and insights to inform your product or service development.
Long-Term Customer Acquisition: A strong Facebook presence can lead to increased trust and loyalty, which can translate to sales over time.
Content Validation: Gauging the response and engagement on Facebook can help validate the content and messages you create.
Do you know? - “A surprising number of startups found some of their early customers by old-school networking and community building. This includes participating both in offline and online communities, and sometimes creating your own community” – Lenny’s Newsletter
How to Build and Maintain a Community on Social Media?:
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