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Post something every 2 or 3 days and include a link to your website. Don't do more that 3 time per week or it will look like spam to google. You may want to creat a twitter page also and link it to Facebook. Once you do that all you have to do is post on Facebook and it will send it to Twitter without you ever having to go back to your Twitter page. I also use Linked in. The combination of those three sites put me on the first page of google and keeps me there.
 
Facebook/Twitter

Well I did modify my Mr.Pressure Washer page on FaceBook But, I couldn't get my whole name on Twitter only MrPressureWashe so ,im on Face Book personal and perfeshionally..
 
Palm Coast Pressure Washing Integrity Pressure Cleaning (386) 986-0797

I took Michael's class in Tampa. I need to review me notes and get to work on it.


I took Michaels class in Tampa and also called on him. My site has gone up over 137% in a month. I am now 2nd in pressure cleaning palm coast , and 5th under pressure washing palm coast .
I was always 2nd or 3rd page before. Plus I learned how to move up on the ranking with out having to pay somebody else.

It is well worth the class he offers.
 
You cant handle the truth! :)

Changing ours up quit a bit too. Actually I learned a Facebook lesson the hard way. If you have a business address listed in your facebook profile (for business) eventually facebook will ask you to merge YOUR facebook PAGE with their facebook places page they created for you. Once you merge the pages you cannot un-merge them. In the information provided up the merge request they state it will curb confusion and will not change functionality of the page at all.......

IT SCREWS THE WHOLE DARN PAGE UP.

After merging you loose your tabs at the top, they take over about another inch of ad space on the right side column, anything custom you setup will be trashed, you loose facebook insights (very valuable IMO) and a few other things. There are one or two things about it that are for the better but for the most part its a poor trade off.

Here's a example of our merged page vs. the new page I put together

Merged:

www.facebook.com/timberseal

Standard:

http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Ti...Cleaning-and-Sealing-Services/171914179492881

Do your homework before merging :)
 
You cant handle the truth! :)

Changing ours up quit a bit too. Actually I learned a Facebook lesson the hard way. If you have a business address listed in your facebook profile (for business) eventually facebook will ask you to merge YOUR facebook PAGE with their facebook places page they created for you. Once you merge the pages you cannot un-merge them. In the information provided up the merge request they state it will curb confusion and will not change functionality of the page at all.......

IT SCREWS THE WHOLE DARN PAGE UP.

After merging you loose your tabs at the top, they take over about another inch of ad space on the right side column, anything custom you setup will be trashed, you loose facebook insights (very valuable IMO) and a few other things. There are one or two things about it that are for the better but for the most part its a poor trade off.

Here's a example of our merged page vs. the new page I put together

Merged:

www.facebook.com/timberseal

Standard:

http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Ti...Cleaning-and-Sealing-Services/171914179492881

Do your homework before merging :)


Our new page link is actually www.facebook.com/timberseal.net
I knabbed the vanity version but the old link should work as well.
 
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