Archive for April 30th, 2010

A Way to Get Facebook Fans to Actually Buy

By Chris Crum – Mon, 04/19/2010 – 10:51am.

Facebook App Gives Retailers/Fans Incentive Opportunity

As you’ve probably figured out by now, there a lot of reasons social media, and Facebook in particular can be beneficial to a small business. Engaging with customers, building loyalty, and driving traffic to your site come immediately to mind. You may or may not have figured out by now that you can list products right on Facebook to drive sales as well.

There are various Facebook apps that will allow you to set up a storefront within the social network, but one of them – Payvment, has just introduced a new feature that may grab your attention. Retailers who use this app (which happens to be free) can give customers a discount for becoming a fan. Just set the percentage you want to take off of a purchase, and those who become fans will get a discount.

I’m not here to sell you this product. All I know is that people love discounts, and getting people to become your fan on Facebook gives you an open-ended way of communicating with them down the road in a place that they’re spending a great deal of their online time already.

“While Facebook has become an excellent platform to build or strengthen brand awareness and communities, companies and their enthusiastic fans have been unable to take that final step between being a fan and being a buyer,” Payvment’s CEO Christian Taylor told me during a phone conversation the other day.

It’s worth noting that if you want traffic for your site, Payvment isn’t the app you’re looking for. Payvment lets consumers make their purchases without leaving Facebook at all. However, if you’re trying to sell merchandise, that’s most likely what you were wanting the traffic for in the first place, so it’s still an option to consider.

As I said, there are other Facebook e-commerce options out there, and as Facebook becomes a greater part of the fabric of the web, it stands to reason, you’re going to have more of a reason to be found in the social network.

I would expect more and more Facebook e-commerce solutions to emerge from here on on out, and I would also expect more of them to follow Payvment’s lead of fan monetization. Keep your eye out for various options and their respective features to find a platform that meets your own needs as an online retailer.

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Gator Happenings

Well, it’s been quite a month here at HostGator. We had what we thought at first was a very cruel late April fools joke played on us. HostGator purchased a 102,000 Sqft building in Austin, TX as we have simply ran out of space here in our 4 story Houston headquarters. There are cubes on top of cubes it seems here and we are now finishing up construction on our 3rd, yes 3rd additional parking lot! We were set to close on the new Austin building April 20th, at that time we sent our money to the mortgage company and waited on our bank to send the remaining amount (4 Million USD). The mortgage company received OUR money, however our bank seemed to have sent 4 Million to an unknown source… April fools!?!? I’m proud to say we’ve since figured out “the case of the missing 4 million” and our office building in Austin is now secured. Blog post about the entire issue is in works, so stay tuned.

We need new gators!

As mentioned above, we’re growing so fast that we cannot hire enough people. You would think it would be simple, with so many people out there that use the Internet and build websites, to find qualified employees. We need our customers help! Currently we are hiring Phone/Chat front line agents and Linux Administrators. Check out our Jobs page and apply as we need to fill a new office and continue the growth at our Houston headquarters.

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Referral Payout:
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Windows Administrator: $2,500
Perl Developer: $2,000
Chat/Phone Technical Support Rep. $500

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http://www.hostgator.com/employee-referral.shtml

Hope this is of some help

Charles
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