A lot of the Pages on Facebook go unnoticed owing to the fact that
Facebook only broadcasts your posts to a small percentage of your
audience. And unless you spend some money on promotions
(which increases the target audience percentage), chances are that you
you’ll be struggling to reach even a fraction of your potential. Today,
we’ll share some tips that could help you increase your page’s potential
without having to pay anything.
1. Complete your page
Yes, the first and the foremost (and the most obvious) step. Do not
under-estimate it though. Small details matter. Fill out each and every
piece of information that is available, and make your page complete.
This will not only help people find your content more easily, it will
also tell them more about your business/page, which will ultimately
drive engagement.
Information you must add includes Category and description, Address,
business hours, contact information, web addresses, profile/cover
photos, and so on. Make sure you do this before moving on to the next
step.
2. Spread the word!
Try to reach out to people. Invite your friends to like your page, and
visit it often too. Tell them to invite their friends as well. The more
the merrier. If you’re a business, make use of your email lists, and
invite them to Facebook. Reach out to as many human beings as you
possibly can – only a few would respond. Use that as your base for
further growth.
Also urge them to visit your page frequently, because if you visit a
Facebook Page frequently, the Facebook EdgeRank algorithm will kick in,
and will ‘unblock’ broadcasts from that page for you. Otherwise, these
updates are only visible to a small percentage. Talking to people
personally is a great way to get their attention.
3. Make use of the newsfeed
It goes without saying that the newsfeed is the most important thing on
Facebook. People interact with the things on their newsfeed – give them a
reason to interact with yours. This can be achieved by interesting
shares, use of compelling images (extremely important), concise, easy to
understand text, and more.
You can also make use of humor, but keep it strictly family safe. People
don’t interact with things they might like, but are not comfortable
showing up on their walls. So keep it universal.
Important observation: Compare this method with the more aggressive
style of using controversial debates as conversation starters. They get
people’s attention just as quickly, and people want to interact with
such posts, if only to ridicule or defend/attack another. This method
can be applied to, but do it at your own expanse. Don’t do it if it
could harm your brand’s image.
4. Evaluate performances
Monitoring what types of posts are getting good responses is key. Use
Page Insights to determine what types of content — videos, posts,
questions, etc. — are getting good engagement versus what types aren’t.
To access your Page Insights, go to the center of your Page Admin panel
to a section called Insights. Or, you can go to the drop-down menu with
the gear below your cover photo and select View Insights.
As you learn what posts are getting the most engagement, make sure you
optimise your future posts based on what resonates best with your
customers. This is an ongoing learning process but will help you grow
engagement with your audience.
Just short of spending money for promotions on Facebook, these tips will
help you increase your Page’s reach and grow a larger audience.
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