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Facebook Marketing: An Hour A Day – FREE Online Class

Discover Proven Strategies and Tactics for Marketing YOUR Business on Facebook!

Get instant access to a special series of FREE BONUS online trainings lead by the authors of Facebook Marketing: An Hour A Day. These trainings are designed to help you get the absolute most out of this book and from your own Facebook marketing efforts!

Facebook Marketing: An Hour A Day
(Sybex, May 3, 2010)
Mari SmithChris Treadaway

In these three online trainings, led by the authors, you’ll find out exactly how to:

  • Integrate the new Facebook Social Plugins
  • Assess the power of the new Like button for your site
  • Create a compelling Facebook Fan Page
  • Source consistent, relevant content to keep your fans coming back for more
  • Build your raving fan base using creative ways to drive targeted traffic
  • Increase your brand awareness and brand sentiment
  • Easily drive traffic back to your website and blog
  • Engage your fans and turn them into paying customers
  • Rapidly build your opt-in email list
  • Place effective Facebook ads that make people take action
  • And much more

The online trainings are entirely virtual, so you can play the video trainings via your computer from the comfort of your home/office at a time that suits your schedule. Watch as the authors share screenshots and their desktop to guide you through the exact steps you need to build a vibrant, profitable presence on Facebook.

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Also available in Amazon Kindle version for your Kindle and/or iPad! Plus, ebook version for your eReader.

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Facebook Marketing: An Hour A Day by Mari Smith and Chris Treadaway (May 3, 2010 Sybex/Wiley) is a comprehensive guide for marketers, business owners and practitioners alike. Discover all the ways your business can maximize everything Facebook has to offer, from simple quick techniques to full-on campaigns. Order the book that’s being called the “Holy Grail”of Facebook and get a free pass to the exclusive three-part online trainings…a Value of $197 FREE!

Expert Contributions to “The Future of Facebook” Appendix:

Chris and I are truly honored by and grateful to the following six professionals, all of whom contributed valuable expertise to our book:

Dave Kerpen Jesse Stay Nick O’Neill

Lauren Cooney Scott McCaskill Kevin Tate

Rave Reviews for Facebook Marketing: An Hour A Day

“This is the ultimate Facebook marketing guide. It provides the most important strategies to take full advantage of Facebook’s best features, make your Facebook presence pop, and generate profits. A must-read!”

Guy Kawasaki – Co-founder of Alltop and former Apple chief evangelist

The best marketing engages buyers with valuable information at the precise moment they are receptive. That’s why my chiropractor shares video exercises with me on Facebook! And it’s darned effective, too. If you want to learn how to tap the communications tool of choice for hundreds of millions of people around the world, study Facebook Marketing. The real-world examples from organizations of all kinds are especially valuable for those who still need to be convinced (like your boss).”

David Meerman Scott, bestselling author of The New Rules of Marketing & PR, now published in 24 languages

“Facebook is a powerful new marketing platform and thanks to this book it just got a whole lot easier to understand and tap.”

John Jantsch author of The Referral Engine

“The social media world is full of people saying they know this tool or that tool. But there’s a reason the first name a lot of people think of when they think of Facebook marketing is Mari Smith. This book shows you how the world’s largest social network can be leveraged for your business. And it’s written by one of few people out there who actually has shown companies how to succeed on Facebook. If you’re trying to leverage Facebook to reach your customers, this book should be on your shelf. It’s on mine.”

Jason Falls, Social Media Explorer, Social media educator, speaker and consultant

This is the only book that walks you through every step of creating, implementing, measuring, and optimizing a successful strategy for engaging on Facebook. Featuring proven strategies and techniques, this approachable guide walks the walk. It shows marketers at all levels how to roll up their sleeves, jump in, and get winning results quickly.”

Brian Goldfarb, Director, Microsoft

“Mari Smith quickly became THE go-to expert before the crowds flocked to Facebook, realizing how powerful this channel is for business. Mari, teamed up with Facebook analytics expert, Chris Treadaway, have created an absolute masterpiece! Facebook Marketing: An Hour A Day is long overdue, and every reader is lucky to have this book at their fingertips so they can tap into the mind of these pioneers and accelerate their success on Facebook by applying these tips.”

Deborah Cole Micek, aka: @CoachDeb, Founder of QuanSite.com and Author of Twitter Revolution and Secrets of Online Persuasion

“Even though (or perhaps because) it’s transforming the way businesses interact with customers and prospects, Facebook is often confusing, and counter-intuitive. Not any more. Chris and Mari have created the Holy Grail, a book where nearly every page is worthy of an underline, highlight, or dog ear. With some companies posting to Facebook twice a month, and others posting banalities four times daily, the content strategy guidelines alone make this book indispensable. Buy two copies – keep one for yourself, and mail one to a company whose unfocused Facebook approach drives you crazy.”

Jay BaerConvince & Convert

“Mari and Chris have a very unique gift in that they can take the very complex and sophisticated paradigm of marketing on of the world’s largest social networks and present it in a way that anyone can understand and more importantly, put into practice.”

Brian Solis, author of Engage, the complete guide for businesses to build and measure success on the new web

“I love books that start with strategic planning. Just about every Facebook title I’ve seen is obsessed with secret tips and tricks, without ever encouraging the reader to identify what they’re trying to accomplish in the first place. Chris and Mari have done a splendid job putting those tips and tricks into a meaningful context and I know I’ll be studying my copy to improve my own Facebook presence. If you’re looking for the full picture, the “why” along with “what” and “how”, then this is your book.”

Dave Taylor, online entrepreneur. AskDaveTaylor.com

Every marketer knows they need to be on Facebook and other social networks, but few know how to do it right. Chris and Mari have created what is essentially a user’s manual for anyone managing a brand or advertising a business on Facebook. Whether you’re new to social networking or a savvy user, this book provides the tools every marketing professional needs, from getting setup the right way to managing successful, targeted advertising campaigns. The book’s step-by-step format makes what many consider a daunting undertaking seem like a more manageable process for even the busiest marketers by helping you prioritize your time online.”

Peter VanRysdam, Chief Marketing Officer, 352 Media Group

“Not only does FBMHD provide a practical framework for Facebook marketing, but it also offers a 360-degree perspective on how social media connects with a cross-section of marketing disciplines. By reading and using FBMHD, social savvy marketers gain the strategies, tactics and tools to cross the chasm from a hope-it-works community to a well-performing channel for marketing and communications.”

Adam Weinroth, VP of Strategic Marketing, Demand Media [Yes, he likes his pic sideways! Check him out on Twitter]

Blog Reviews of Facebook Marketing:

Excellent practical guide: Facebook Marketing, an hour a day by Chris Treadaway and Mari Smith

Additional Recommended Facebook Marketing Reading

If you have any comments, questions, concerns, challenges, (rave reviews!) – anything to do with Facebook Marketing, please do share in the Comments below. We look forward to meeting you in June for the free webinar series!

24 Comments

  1. Adeline Carnegie on April 22, 2011 at 5:32 am

    I loved the book 🙂
    I recommend you also watch
    this short crushing video totally that blew my mind away,

    it shows you the connection between Wizard of Oz and
    the world of cold hard cash business today:

    http://www.bit.ly/totalcrush

    After 6 minutes I am already totally addicted to this

  2. Eban Pegan on April 18, 2011 at 6:42 am

    Trustworthiness, transparency, credible authority, lots of high-value content, and just plain old decency are your best weapons.

    http://www.goo.gl/GNWyt

    Everything on your site needs to show that you can be trusted. Real contact information. Showing your photograph. Displaying seals for anti-hacker technology and the Better Business Bureau on your shopping cart. FAQs that actually answer questions. Clear, reassuring calls to action.

    Check out this Google video: http://www.goo.gl/GNWyt
    and you will see that waves of COLD HARD CASH onto you tonight are easy to get

  3. Frank Kern on April 14, 2011 at 7:09 am

    Facebook Marketing book is awesome.

    I believe we should never underestimate the power of being totally cool to people and doing good things for others.
    I’m talking about just being a genuinely nice person who actually cares.
    This goes a long way.

    I want to share with you a short google video that makes me feel strong shivers of pleasure each time I watch it:

    http://bit.ly/fMv2IV

    This is what we always needed. You are not alone.

  4. Andrea Featherston on March 26, 2011 at 7:05 pm

    What are the image dimensions for the large logo and small logo on fan pages. My logo looks great large but is being cropped when posting?

  5. Rhuhaylen on March 26, 2011 at 6:43 pm

    Help. I am the administrator of my business fan page. I do not want my personal photo to pop up every time I post to the wall. How do I post as my business and not as me the person?

    • Andrea Featherston on March 26, 2011 at 7:04 pm

      I searched your site and found the answer for my self. Believe me I have been hunting everywhere for the answer. Thanks for making it simple. Now I have another question.

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