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Understanding The All New Call To Action Button On Facebook

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By Raza Isa


If you have a business on the web, you probably have a Facebook account created for your business. Facebook is a great way to stay connected with your customers and to attract new business. It allows you a way to post updates and new information that can be picked up by your visitors. It is important to understand that Facebook is a tool to motivate your customers to go a step further and visit your website. This is where your money can be made, when your visitors go to your website, get more information, and make a decision to purchase.



When you use the call to action button for advertising, you will first need to install the Power Editor tool provided by Facebook. This is a simple task that anyone can perform. First you must install Google Chrome browser. The Google Chrome download site provides more instructions on installing and using the Power Editor.

Research has shown that a call to action button that is well-positioned can improve click-through rates. People are more likely to take action when they get a prompt. When you write your content, your copy should include a call-to-action and the appropriate right by it.

You can write your text, add a picture and create a link and headline then add your call to action. Choose whether the post is an ad or a simple post. You'll see the choice at the bottom. After you've finished composing your ad or post, you can preview it. Remember to publish it or set a time and date for it to be published. Click the green upload changes button at the top of the page.

Once you have completed these tasks, preview your work to be sure it is exactly what you want. You can now publish your post immediately or schedule it to be posted at a later date. You will see a green upload button in the upper portion of the page. Click this to complete your work. This little change in Facebook adds a lot of functionality and makes Facebook an even more powerful tool for getting your message out and eliciting positive and measurable results.




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