Most companies today know they need to be on social media, especially Facebook.

Many local brands have gotten started, but they’re not quite sure what to do to get the ball rolling. They basically get set up and hope for the best. But some brands really seem to get social media. They provide value to their followers and engage them in a way that builds relationships, gets people talking, and makes customers happy to do business with them.

While researching another Facebook article, we noticed these 4 brands who were really killing it on social media.

facebook business page example

Stine Home & Yard

With more than 64k fans, Stine Home + Yard is taking advantage of everything Facebook offers for marketers. Look at their call to actions that take you right to their website to shop. They’ve incorporated their Constant Contact email marketing forms to build their email contact lists, and encourage FB visitors to join the list. Lastly, their page has current sale items, but also shows real photos of the family and employees, showing their fans that they are real people.

facebook fan page tip

PUBLIC Bikes

Located in San Fransico, PUBLIC Bikes has a fantastic social media presence, with nearly 40k likes at the time of this article. They have externally posts and reviews from customers and fans nearly everyday, and are constantly posting current sales, relevant articles, and opinion questions. They occasionally run contests on the page and, share posts from customers that mention them.

awesome facebook fan page

Pool Supply World

This pool and spa company keeps themselves front and center of the conversation with more than 100k likes. Most of their posts contain photos and videos that get their fans oohing and aahing and typically get 10 or comments and dozens of shares each. They’ve done and excellent job of incorporating educational posts and videos on products, with dream pools and spas that anybody would want in their own home.

facebook fan page example

Vines Grille & Wine Bar

Located in Orlando, Florida – Vines Grille and Wine Bar encourages foodies to post photos and tag themselves at the restaurant. While they’re currently just under 10k likes on the page, they’ve had nearly 20k FB check-in’s – which is a fantastic way to reach friends and family of your already raving fans. It’s a great marketing strategy that is sure to grow their local restaurant.

If you’re starting or trying to re-ignite your social media marketing, hopefully these examples will help you get started. See you online – Cheers!

Topics: Social Media Marketing

social media marketing guide

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Most companies today know they need to be on social media, especially Facebook.

Many local brands have gotten started, but they’re not quite sure what to do to get the ball rolling. They basically get set up and hope for the best. But some brands really seem to get social media. They provide value to their followers and engage them in a way that builds relationships, gets people talking, and makes customers happy to do business with them.

While researching another Facebook article, we noticed these 4 brands who were really killing it on social media.

facebook business page example

Stine Home & Yard

With more than 64k fans, Stine Home + Yard is taking advantage of everything Facebook offers for marketers. Look at their call to actions that take you right to their website to shop. They’ve incorporated their Constant Contact email marketing forms to build their email contact lists, and encourage FB visitors to join the list. Lastly, their page has current sale items, but also shows real photos of the family and employees, showing their fans that they are real people.

facebook fan page tip

PUBLIC Bikes

Located in San Fransico, PUBLIC Bikes has a fantastic social media presence, with nearly 40k likes at the time of this article. They have externally posts and reviews from customers and fans nearly everyday, and are constantly posting current sales, relevant articles, and opinion questions. They occasionally run contests on the page and, share posts from customers that mention them.

awesome facebook fan page

Pool Supply World

This pool and spa company keeps themselves front and center of the conversation with more than 100k likes. Most of their posts contain photos and videos that get their fans oohing and aahing and typically get 10 or comments and dozens of shares each. They’ve done and excellent job of incorporating educational posts and videos on products, with dream pools and spas that anybody would want in their own home.

facebook fan page example

Vines Grille & Wine Bar

Located in Orlando, Florida – Vines Grille and Wine Bar encourages foodies to post photos and tag themselves at the restaurant. While they’re currently just under 10k likes on the page, they’ve had nearly 20k FB check-in’s – which is a fantastic way to reach friends and family of your already raving fans. It’s a great marketing strategy that is sure to grow their local restaurant.

If you’re starting or trying to re-ignite your social media marketing, hopefully these examples will help you get started. See you online – Cheers!

Topics: Social Media Marketing

social media marketing guide

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Published on March 19, 2015

About the Author: Ashley Bardonaro

Ashley Bardonaro is a Content Writer & Strategist at Aginto. Her main focus and passion is creating amazing content that is accurate, up-to-date, and (most importantly) educational to business owners. Follow her on Twitter.