To continue yesterday’s top secret tips on optimizing your Facebook Fan Page for Google and other search engines, here is Part II!
6. Use Static FBML Tabs to Add Content and Call to Action Value
Since adding lengthy static blocks of keyword rich text and links is limited on your wall tab (Facebook’s default tab) you can use FBML application to build custom pages with additional text, links and images that can augment the content value of your page! I personally, advocate adding rich media like images and call to actions to not only interest search engines but get fans and visitors to more readily convert to your website and lead generation pages. Adding content boxes or tabs with FBML to your Page can be a great way to boost the content density score of your Page (note, however, that each tab lives at a separate URL in Google’s eyes).
* Power Tip – remember “alt” and “title” tags for images are great ways to add additional relevant keywords into the code and content in addition to helping your images get indexed! It’s also not a bad idea to use a service like PhotoBucket to host your images and make sure your images are names with keyword rich names since PhotoBucket retains the file name better than Flickr.
Resource: Custom Facebook Fan Pages
In order to add a custom content box or tab to your Page, follow these steps:
- Go to the “Static FBML” application on Facebook.
- Click “Add to my Page” on the top left side, and choose the page you’d like to add a custom content box or tab to.
- Once you’ve chosen one, close the dialog box, go to your Page, and click “Edit page” under your Page’s profile picture.
- In the applications list on the resulting page, you should see an application called “FBML 1″. Click the pencil icon on the right, and choose “Edit.”
- You’ll be taken to a page with 2 fields: “Box Title” and “FBML.” Enter the name you’d like to give the box or tab in the “Box Title” field. Enter the HTML you’d like to use in the “FBML” field (FBML stands for Facebook Markup Language, and is a subset of HTML.), and then click the Save Changes button.
- Once changes are saved, click the “Edit” link at the top of your Page to return to your Page’s application settings page. Click the pencil icon next to the name of the FBML application you just created, and choose “Application Settings.”
- If you want to add the FBML you just entered as a box, choose “Add” next to the Box option. The custom FBML box will by default appear on the Boxes tab, so if you want to move it to the left side of your Wall tab, you’ll need to then go to the Boxes tab, click the pencil icon on your FBML box, and choose “Move to Wall tab.”
- Or, if you want to add the FBML you just entered as a tab, choose “Add” next to the Tab option. The custom content should then automatically appear on its own tab on your Page. Note, however, that Facebook truncates tab titles after 10 characters, so you’ll need to choose a short title.
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You can set your new FBML page to be the default view for new visitors before they become fans by editing your Fan Page and changing the “Settings” by selecting the name of your new FBML page in the drop down menu.
* Power Tip: ALWAYS name your new FBML page something relevant that will get clicked after an initial visit. So, “Search Homes” or “Special Offers” or “Menu” or “Concert Schedule” or “New Music” would be more valuable in terms of clicks than “Welcome” or “Become a Fan.” You can always change the name of the tab after it is created by editing the Page and then editing the FBML application.
7. Page Content Tips – Include Rich Links Back to Your Website!
Status updates on your wall offer a powerful way to promote your site through direct links back to your website that appear high in the CSS structure of your Facebook Page so they receive greater importance in Google. Non techie explanation: A link to your site from your Facebook Fan page’s wall provides you with a high quality backlink to your website and boosts your Facebook Page’s link score!
There are two ways to post links into your Page’s stream:
- Including the raw URL in the text of the status update itself
When you include the raw URL in the text of the status update itself, Facebook auto-links the text directly to the URL. While you can’t control the anchor text of the link (it is always just the URL itself), the link does go directly to the destination page – and not through a Facebook.com URL that adds the Facebook menu bar at the top when you click through to the destination page.
- Using the “attach link” feature in the Facebook publisher
When you use the “attach link” feature of the Facebook publisher, Facebook pulls in the title, body, and images from your Page, and suggests a thumbnail image and text snippet which it places adjacent to your Page’s link. The automatic inclusion of this text further boosts the keyword density of the CSS region near the link, and the thumbnail also links to the destination URL – both nice perks of using the “attach link” feature.
* Power tip: You can also change the anchor text while clicking the page’s title before clicking “Share” in the Facebook publisher.
However, importantly, the link itself does not go directly to the destination URL – rather, it goes through a Facebook.com share URL that includes the destination URL as an iframe on the resulting page, with the Facebook menu bar at the top which includes commenting and sharing features. While there is still some debate in the SEO community as to the impact of the specific implementation details of such toolbars, the lack of a direct link when using Facebook’s “attach link” feature does partially mitigate the SEO benefits of posting links on Facebook Pages.
8. Share Rich Content
Because Facebook makes all content shared on Facebook Pages indexable by search engines, take advantage of it by adding video, photos, and events with keyword rich descriptions. Always add textual descriptions to any rich media type like a video or photo!
9. Build Backlinks To Your Facebook Fan Page
- Like any page on the Internet, a link from another site on the Internet to your Fan Page boosts the value of that page in search engines. There are 2 very simple and valuable ways to do this:
- Link back to your fan page from your other websites and social profile where possible. These inbound links form your other sites to your page significantly increase traffic from your websites and trust value from search engines so you can rank higher on Google, Bing and Yahoo. Facebook has created a “Find Us On Facebook” badge which it encourages Page owners to use which is a great way to promote your Fan page on your website. Another way to promote your page on your site is the Fan Box widget for Facebook Pages which also includes links back to your Facebook Page.
- Build a large fan base! Because Facebook places links to Facebook Pages on the default version of Facebook users’ profile pages which are visible to search engines, the more fans you get, the more links you’ll have to your Page within Facebook. For Pages with thousands (or even millions) of fans, the number of links can really add up.
10. Build a community that comments and engages on your page!
Facebook is a SOCIAL network so it makes sense that it rewards pages that have greater social interaction. When fans post to your wall, comment or like content in your Facebook Page’s stream, Facebook links their name back to their Facebook profile page. Therefore, when the profile stubs of those fans who have posted comments and likes on your Page are indexed, Google will see more internal Facebook links between your Page and your Page’s fans (in a way that grows organically over time), which it will see as a stronger bond. This creates a virtuous cycle of improved link weight from the indexed profile page stubs to your Page, and vice versa.
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Awesome Mary, I will work on many of your suggestions. I never thought about having my blog and web-site link to my fan page.
I really like the way you did Debe Maxwell's search site as the main page and not just a tab.
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