Posts Tagged ‘Facebook’
Tip #11 Avoid Begging For Engagement
If you think the easiest way to have people like, share or comment on you post is to ask them, think again!
Read MoreTip #10 Facebook Loves Celebrations
Facebook loves big life events like anniversaries, graduations, births and career changes. The way Facebook sees it, people like to see those kinds of posts.
Read MoreTip #9 Cut The Jargon In Your Facebook Posts
The content in your post is the marketing of the post. The first sentence is the headline and will either attract further reading or have people move on quickly, leading to sending your Facebook page further down the priority in your fan’s newsfeed.
Read MoreTip #8 Load Your Videos Directly On To Facebook
According to Hubspot “43% of people want to see more video content from marketers and 51.9% of marketing professionals worldwide name video as the type of content with the best ROI.”
Read MoreTip #7 Responding to Facebook Comments Is A Must
As we know the key to your posts being seen is engagement. If you encourage your fans to comments, like or share then you need to acknowledge them.
Read MoreTip #6 Focus on positive and fun content on Facebook.
A much-maligned experiment run by Facebook found that users who saw happy posts were more likely to share.
Read MoreTip #5 Where Are You Sending Your Facebook Fans On A Click
There are so many goals of posting a link on Facebook and one such goal should be to take your Facebook fans to your website. There are numerous reasons to do this but primarily to allow you to retarget them with the Facebook pixel – another topic!
Read MoreTip #4 What’s the Competition To Your Posts?
A major factor in your “fans” seeing your Facebook page posts in organic reach is the amount of competition your posts have.
Read MoreTip #3 Post Yourself On Facebook
Scheduling posts to Facebook yourself instead of using a service like Buffer or Hootsuite is probably the most important factor in getting your content seen organically.
Read MoreTip #2 – Time Of Day To Post On Facebook Boosts Viewing
When you post on your Facebook page, your posts are shown to the users who have already “liked” or “followed” your page and engage regularly.
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