1. With everyone asking you to “become a fan” of their crappy business, groups have become the exclusive domain of small projects set up amongst friends. By using a group you positively associate yourself with these close knit communities and people are more likely to give you their attention.

2. Messages sent by the admin of a Page appear only appear in an “updates” panel. Problem: no one ever checks their “updates” panel  and so these messages are left unread. Facebook groups send their messages directly to their member’s Inbox and so actually get read. I mean it’s right under your nose appearing alongside personal mail so it makes sense right?

3. You get “invited” to a group, whereas a page only gets “suggested” to you. Semantically, there is a huge difference between an invitation and a suggestion. An invitation feels exclusive, fun and special. A suggestion feels like criticism – it connotes that whatever is being suggested is in some way tainted as it is only worthy of being weakly “suggested” rather than more overtly offered. Invitations switch the power around – an invitation says “hey, we’ve got something great… want to take part? it’s cool if ya don’t, we’re having fun anyway”.

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  • Alice B
    Just read this- I'm doing some marketing atm, and the guys here seem to view a page as better than a group for long term benefits, and a group as best for short term interest. See here too: http://www.searchenginejournal.com/facebook-group-vs-facebook-fan-page-whats-better/7761/ A key factor is that Facebook pages are indexed, so that's pretty good for a business (less essential for a student event which is what most groups I join are for!).
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