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140 commentsSunday, March 22, 2009

Facebook Can Drive More Traffic Than Google

Ways Businesses Can Get the Most Out of Facebook

I recently discussed Twitter as a great source of traffic to sites, but the even more popular Facebook can do and is doing the same thing. In fact, reports have Facebook driving even more traffic than Google to some big-name sites.

Facebook gets over a third of the number of unique visitors that Google does according to comScore. And it continues to grow. Compete shows the lines between Google and Facebook getting closer together:

"It seems inevitable that, given Facebook's sheer scale (180 million registered users and counting), it would at some point start referring a lot of users to some sites, but the development is surprising," says AdAge's Michael Learmonth. "Web users go to Google to figure out where to go next; they go to Facebook to, well, hang out."

If Facebook's growth continues the way it has been, perhaps it should be considered Google's greatest threat (when I say threat, I mean competition) - maybe not in general search, but in terms of where advertisers are spending their money. Certainly in the foreseeable future, people will continue using Google to search, and advertisers will continue to spend money advertising with them (probably even more now that they are doing more targeting), but Facebook also targets, and it's not going to be overlooked. It could put a dent into AdWords revenue.

Even within search advertising, Facebook should probably not be counted out. "Much of the Facebook-driven traffic comes from links that members post via areas like 'Notes' and photos," notes Tameka Kee at paidContent.org. "If Facebook’s influence as a traffic source continues to rise, the next step would be to figure out how to monetize the traffic to those areas with paid search. That would be one way to entice Microsoft to renew its search deal (and give Microsoft a better return on its $240 million investment in the social net)."

Facebook Search Ads

That's an interesting thought, considering Microsoft's lack of any mindblowing new features coming from its own search engine rebranding. They don't have any real-time search features planned for Kumo, but Facebook has its own search (and it's getting more Twitter-like).

So What Can Businesses Get Out of Facebook?

Many of the tactics I listed about Twitter can be applied with Facebook too. That includes:

- Traffic obviously. Social networks have taken over email in terms of popularity. Facebook is the top dog and continues growing rapidly.

- People can "opt in" to be your friend and see your messages. This means your messages will be targeted specifically to people who are interested in your product. It's a great way to get announcements to loyal customers.

- Just like Twitter, it can be used as a great tool for customer service, provided somebody keeps up with it.

- You can interact with the public while increasing brand awareness.

- You can watch what people are saying on Facebook about your business and use that information to manage your online reputation.

- Facebook advertising. They provide targeted ads (based on user profiles) and as mentioned above, Facebook gets a third of what Google does (that's a lot) in unique visitors.

- Facebook apps (including one that will let you post right to Twitter from Facebook) make the possibilities near endless. Many apps even have further advertising opportunities.

- Twitter has a great many of the same advantages (and is certainly growing rapidly as well), but it also has a lot of skeptics. Facebook is much more widely accepted as a great social network.

>>>Are you seeing traffic from Facebook? Comment here.

...Give us you tips on driving Facebook traffic and business...

About the author:
Chris Crum has been a part of the WebProNews team and the iEntry Network of B2B Publications since 2003. Twitter: @CCrum237

Facebook Traffic

I use Facebook regularly for both personal and business use - for my own business, as well as for my clients. An ever-increasing amount of my website traffic is being driven from Facebook to my website. I absolutely recommend that business owners take a good look at the idea of utilizing Facebook (as well as leveraging other social platforms) as a vehicle to extend their reach and increase their web presence.

Facebook traffic

Again, as usual we are back to conversion. That's great that Facebook drives traffic. That is real interesting, wow, I am excited. Can't you tell?

I would be allot more excited that Facebook traffic converts.

Like WOW REALLY? A social site that delivers traffic that buys something? HOW Cool, that is really something there.

Anybody that does not sell Internet marketing products got any numbers on Facebook traffic that converts?

I can pull 3000 visitors from StumbleUpon at the drop of a hat, will they convert? Not at all. It would be nice to see Facebook change that.

Also realize that that many Facebookers do not even know what a blog is or have a real site.

Many of the new flood of Facebookers are MySpace refugees that are bailing out of a sinking ship (or sewer it's up to you) and are 20 something kids looking for dating and the opposite sex.

Even though I am all about business online and old in the eyes of these same kids, many of my friends are in the 20 something bracket, I have a unique window into what is really going on in the real world.

Also, I have way more luck with Facebook groups rather than driving traffic directly off Facebook. Facebook now has the two step method in place like MySpace with warnings about leaving Facebook for another site.

Just my two cents, have a good weekend everybody! - Chris Lang

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