If I’m Not That Social Why Should I Use Facebook?
by Steve Haynes · Filed Under: Facebook
There may be many things not to like about Facebook, however if you
are considering making an impact online then it makes sense to take a
look at the numbers. I was never great at data-crunching, but when the
numbers add up, it just makes good sense to pay close attention. It
cannot be spelled out more clearly; increased growth depends on a
higher-volume of traffic of interested folks who are willing and able
adopters.
Facebook is the second most visited Web site after Google. Average users
spend about an hour there daily. With somewhere between 400 and 500 million
active users, Facebook easily has over 20 percent of everyone on the Internet
and is growing faster than your savings at somewhere near 5 percent each month.
Facebook is more than big. It’s a “platform for people to get more out of their lives,”
a “technological powerhouse with unprecedented influence across modern life” and an
“entirely new form of communication.” ~ David Kirkpatrick

If you’re going fishing and want to catch more fish, is it not wise to put
your net or hook down where the fish are? Ok! I know people aren’t fish,
but marketing is much like a net or web. How you find your potential
people is mostly strategy and how you treat your newfound friends is
where the love comes in.
You may want to consider how your participation in Facebook might
effect your ability to reach more people with the message you are hungry
to deliver to a needy world. Hang your shingle, pass out your business
card, communicate your purpose, but consider the foibles of becoming
visible to the masses. Always pay attention to the continuing saga of user
privacy as it will forever evolve as Facebook continues to amass considerable
amounts of data on its users.
Know your intention and play according to the rules of social media, and
respect one another. You can build worthwhile friendships and business
relationships which can continue to increase your opportunities for the
successes you’re seeking.

