1. Promote your Facebook page using Facebook ads
Creating Facebook pages are simple and simpler is promoting it. Wait, right there in the latter goes into time, research, management, creativity, and money. There is no harm in promoting your page even if it takes some time, isn’t it, but have you been successful doing so?
Have you ever run into a situation when you don’t know where to go from there and what to do with that data. You must be inundated with questions like
- What does Facebook analytics data actually mean?
- Why am I not getting more followers?
- Why aren’t my posts getting more likes?
- How do I increase reach of my Facebook page?
These questions are hobblers to any person or brand who reach the dead end of data analysis and campaign management.
2. This is where POSECers can nail it for you.
Increasing followers, page likes and engagement or awareness is simple with POSECdigital experts. Promoting Facebook pages is predominantly guided by a factor of creativity and something we call naturality of occurrences. Everybody knows what creativity is. Let’s talk about the latter.
3. How many friends do you have? Say 500.
Say you post a picture. It gets 50 likes. What does that mean, that other 450 don’t like it. Nope. It means, they are either not following you, they actually don’t like it but can’t say, they choose to just scroll by, they don’t want you to know that they saw the picture and whatnot.
To find the answers, you need to analyze how many times do you like somebody’s pictures and posts. I can bet it is in the same proportion. Only 10-20% of the posts that you may see in your Facebook feed.
Now, try this, increase your “likes”, “shares”, and “comments” to 40% of the posts and pictures that you see. This is going to do the following things:
- People/pages are starting to like back more.
- When they like back that initiates the sequence of liking, commenting, reading more of the content on your Facebook page.
- This can trigger reactions, commenting back, and tagging other Facebook pages/friends from both the side.
- Eventually this leads to more engagement from more people.
- These tagged Facebook members end up liking your pictures/posts too.
This chain reaction causes more likes on your pictures. In some time, you should see more likes on your pictures. Say 100-150.
This is encouraging for you and any other Facebook member/page and sequentially triggers more unconscious effort from your Facebook followers.
4. This is the naturality of occurrences.
The is an emotional behavior pattern that POSECdigital uses to increase engagement with your page/posts/pictures. There are plenty more.
5. Read enough?
More followers/likes/shares has true business potential. In today’s times, when there are over 2 billion Facebook users, the anticipated worth of likes and engagement is immense.
6. How to get people to share your posts?
Getting more “shares” of your Facebook post is a little more complicated and demands more objectivity, relevance and appeal as compared to getting more likes.
7. What kind of content do you share?
Ummm, say funny, knowledge-based, learnings, pranks, something that you feel will help others, some promotion, inspirational videos, snippets, a powerful message etc. When you write you up to your post with a view to get more people to share it, it has to fulfill one or the other of the above purposes.
8. Increase followers
Increasing followers will take more research, creativity, and accurate targeting than likes and shares. Facebook members on an average watch and/or engage with two and more posts before starting to follow your page. In many cases, when your content is just mind-blowing, users might start following in the first instance only. It is possible to increase followers if you are doing either or both of the following:
- Your Facebook post be targeted to people who like similar pages.
- Your Facebook page has to have a meaning, purpose and longevity.
Facebook members don’t just follow any page. For example, if you are an e-commerce marketplace, you should be targeting interest-based.
Similarly, if you want users to follow your page, the content can not be just a one time watch, otherwise, the member’s engagement might just end at a like or a share or comment at maximum. Two such one time engagements with your post is a good signal for that member to start following your page.
If your Facebook page is about content that has freshness and brevity, you would want to target blog readers or/and users who have followed the page with similar content.