Create Custom Tabs with Links to Your Website
Aside from custom tabs, you can also create landing pages, signup forms, and other forms of traffic generation. Your Facebook page will become your secondary micro-site, and the tabs should be consistent with your main website.
If you're running a competition, you might want to use tab apps to promote it. Include details about the competition and a way for visitors to enter. Make sure to include a share option at the bottom of the entry form.
Once you have created your Facebook page, you can start designing your tabs. Ensure your URL begins with https:// rather than HTTP://.
If you still use a stable connection, you may want to consider purchasing an SSL certificate for your site. To start, log in to the Facebook developer page and click "Add Custom Tabs" to build your tabs. This step is crucial for noticing your Facebook page and getting your desired traffic.
Conclusion
If you're a local business, it's helpful to include a location, contact information, hours, and other details about your company. More detail means more potential customers. Facebook used to have a bad tab system, and default pages didn't have much functionality.
Because of this, many companies created custom tabs for their Facebook pages. Now, they can control what visitors see and what they click on.
Here are some more tutorials to help you grow:
10 Ways to Increase Conversion Rates.
8 Free Social Media Plugins for WordPress.
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