If you’ve ever imagined yourself cruising down the boulevard in a lowrider with Fleetwood Mac on the 8-track, bell-bottoms flaring in the breeze and your leather fringe jacket catching the sun—you might just be the kind of soul who could thrive in the mellow rhythm of 70s-style internet marketing. Yeah, I’m talking about building a smooth-running, Harley-style income machine right from your Facebook feed. Let’s take it slow, groovy, and all the way to the top.
Why Facebook Is Still the Mothership of Organic Vibes
Even today, Facebook is like the Woodstock of the internet—packed with people, endless conversations, and plenty of room to find your tribe. With over 3 billion monthly users, it’s a goldmine for anyone looking to spread their message and connect with an audience. But here’s the thing: the hippies of the 70s didn’t just jump into any old machine—they made sure every part, every cog, every bolt was tuned just right. That’s how we roll with internet marketing, too. Each tool you use today—AI, Facebook Groups, Messenger, Lives—they’re parts of your modern-day Harley.
And baby, when all those parts purr together, that’s when the magic happens.
Step 1: Build Your Vibe with a Page or Profile
Before you light incense and let the vibes flow, set up your basecamp. Whether it’s a professional Page or your personal profile, it’s got to reflect your niche and your energy.
Create a profile that screams you. Just like how back in the 70s, your denim jacket told people who you were—your bio, profile pic, and banner need to say, “I’m here to help, not hustle.”
Link to your website, and start sharing things that are real, groovy, and relevant.
Step 2: Groups Are the New Drum Circles
If Facebook is the festival, then Groups are where the real jam sessions happen.
Join niche-specific Groups that match your product’s vibe. Don’t go in with the hard sell. Instead, bring value. Think of it like passing around a joint at the campfire—you’re there to share, not shove.
Answer questions, share cool tips, be the helpful hippie in the room. Then, as trust builds, you can drop a few product suggestions with your affiliate links (naturally). And if you’re feeling brave and vibing high, start your own Group. That’s your stage, man.
Step 3: Create Content That’s Peaceful, But Powerful
Your posts? Think of them like vinyl records—you want them to sound good, feel good, and make people want to come back for more.
Post about common problems people face, and how you’re working through them. Go live and speak from the heart. Create content that helps, not hypes. Show up consistently, like the house band at a local dive, and people will come to hear your tune.
And yes, just like a Harley, every piece matters—images, headlines, captions, calls to action. They’ve gotta work together, smooth and steady.
Step 4: Paid Ads? Only If You Know How to Tune the Engine
Look, man, paid ads are like adding nitro to your bike. They’re fast, but if you don’t know what you’re doing, you might blow the engine.
That’s why most cool cats just stick with organic traffic. Unless you’ve been riding a while, keep it mellow. When you’re ready, Facebook Ads let you reach folks by interests, age, location, even what kind of incense they like (well, close enough).
Just remember: no direct links to affiliate stuff in the ad. Always send folks to a page you control. Keep it chill, keep it compliant.
Step 5: Build Your Tribe (and Email List) Like a Commune
In the 70s, hippies built communes where they could share, support, and grow together. Your email list is your modern commune.
Offer something groovy for free—maybe a short guide, a checklist, or a video series. Use Facebook to promote it. When folks sign up, they join your tribe. Then you nurture them with helpful emails, tips, and occasional nudges toward affiliate products.
Peaceful, powerful, and evergreen.
Step 6: Automate, Don’t Agitate
Remember, the hippies of the 70s were allergic to hard labor. They rebelled against the grind. That’s why internet marketing—especially automated internet marketing—is the dream ride they never had.
Use scheduling tools like Buffer or Hootsuite to line up your Facebook posts.
Use email automation tools like Aweber or GetResponse to deliver follow-ups while you’re out in the woods or on your porch playing guitar.
Let the tools do the heavy lifting. You’re the visionary here. You’re the rider, not the wrench-turner.
Final Stretch, Time to Roll
You’ve got the machine. You’ve got the tools. Now it’s time to ride.
This is where the engine roars, and the open road begins. Let the rubber meet the road and let the clicks start cruisin’ in.
Final Thoughts
If the 70s taught us anything, it’s that freedom isn’t found in a nine-to-five grind—it’s in doing your own thing, with your own rhythm, your own gear, and your own tribe.
Today, we’ve got the tools the flower children could only dream of—AI that works while we nap, social platforms that spread our voice worldwide, and strategies that would’ve made any tie-dyed guru proud.
Keep your vibe high, your content true, and your groove strong. And always remember—don’t chase the money. Chase the mission, and let the money find you.