Motorsport Marketing 101 - Do you really want to be Facebook friends with all your fans?
So then arrives the choice ... do you really want to be Facebook friends with all your fans?
Advantages of having a Race Page
- Keep all your personal stuff between you and your friends.
Your fans don't really want to see pictures of you chilling with a beer beside the pool or playing with your dog. - Keep your race stuff separate from your non-race type friends
Yes, we all have a few of those friends who are really sick of seeing posts about the last race. - Show some professionalism for your sponsors
your sponsors would love the opportunity to share your achievements but are reluctant to share a personal profile. - Connect to more businesses, suppliers etc...
as a page, you can still like other race and business pages, and it's easier to comment and share to them. Even tag your sponsors in some of your photos. - Give someone else in the team edit ability so they can do updates while you're busy racing.
A page can have multiple editors and of various levels too. - Run Competitions
You can run simple competitions, sell merchandise, have direct video feeds and so much more.
As a page, you can still ...
A couple of disadvantages ...
- As a page, you can't post on or follow groups.
But if you make a post as your personal profile, you can then comment as your page. - Keeping your personal profile regularly updated is easy, but you'll need to make sure you actively update your page (especially in the off season)
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