So you have 2,000 fb friends and you may think that's plenty enough to get the word out about your next race. To all those track owners who think their fb page is all they need to market their next event here are some things to consider. Your post is not reaching all 2,000 of your friends. You're most likely reaching a small percentage:
They're counting on the paid Boost to earn revenue. Secondly check your audience. It's likely you have some friends that don't really ride:
It's a long story why on earth someone from Indonesia would like a motocross track in Indiana but the short version is these people are getting paid to go around liking pages.
We recommend a marketing strategy that includes fb but does not rely on it. As more and more ads get thrown in to our feeds each day increases this recommendation may change but for now it's still a good tool however put your eggs in several baskets. Post on PitRacer and Vital. Put flyers up at your local shop. Keep a website online and keep it updated. Google is still the king and Google still loves websites. Create an email distribution list and send to it often. Create some sizzle. Don't just pick a date and open the gates. Get creative. We've seen pro pits, huge purses and helicopters. The bar has been risen.
They're counting on the paid Boost to earn revenue. Secondly check your audience. It's likely you have some friends that don't really ride:
It's a long story why on earth someone from Indonesia would like a motocross track in Indiana but the short version is these people are getting paid to go around liking pages.
We recommend a marketing strategy that includes fb but does not rely on it. As more and more ads get thrown in to our feeds each day increases this recommendation may change but for now it's still a good tool however put your eggs in several baskets. Post on PitRacer and Vital. Put flyers up at your local shop. Keep a website online and keep it updated. Google is still the king and Google still loves websites. Create an email distribution list and send to it often. Create some sizzle. Don't just pick a date and open the gates. Get creative. We've seen pro pits, huge purses and helicopters. The bar has been risen.