My 7 Top-Secret Strategies on How to Get More Facebook Likes || Facebook marketing can seem hopeless sometimes. It's especially true with Facebook because its algorithm restricts organic reach. So anytime you post, there's a really high probability that your friends, your fans, your followers barely see anything that you're posting. But there must be a way to fix this, right? Well, there is. Today, I'm going to share my seven top-secret strategies for getting more Facebook likes.
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The first tip I have for you, and this one may seem obvious, but most people don't do this, is posting quality information over quantity.
It used to be on Facebook where if you keep posting more and more information, eventually your followers, your fans, they'll like your content.
Now, Facebook has adjusted their algorithm in which if you post content and your fans barely engage, the next time you post content, they'll show to a lot fewer people.
Now here are a few tricks. You already know, if you're going to post quality over quantity, just make sure it's amazing information. But when you go live on Facebook, they tend to show those videos more often than when you post a link to a website.
Another type of content that you could post that does really well is means. Anything that can create engagement, and what I mean engagement, I'm not talking about likes, I'm not talking about shares, I'm talking about comments.
When you get more comments and engagement, your content is much more likely to go viral. When you go viral, you reach more people.
The second thing that you need to do is keep looking at your Facebook insights. I don't know why people don't do this, but Facebook provides you analytics. It shows you the type of people that liked your content, the time of the day you should be posting, the demographics. It shows you every little thing.
The third thing you want to do, engage with other brands and influencers within your niche. Listen to these influencers, look at their pages, see what people are liking there, see what their audience eats up, see what their audience hates.
That should give you some ideas. You also want to chime in on their page because that also helps to get people back to your page, which should get you more likes and shares as well.
And in Facebook's algorithm, for what we've seen is, when popular people engage, like, comment, it actually creates a whole network effect where way more people see it versus someone who has very few followers or fans.
Now when you're networking with these influencers, you'll find that a lot of them may ignore you. They may not want to network with you, they may not want to post on your page no matter what you do.
So consider inviting them for an interview and post that interview on your page in live time. Right? So when you do a live stream of an interview of you with another influencer, they're much more likely to share it on their page, which helps as well.
The next tip I have for you is optimizing for timing. Timing is everything. You can't just post randomly. There are certain times where you're going to get more engagement than other times.
For example, I've noticed when I start posting around 6:00, 7:00 AM Pacific Center Time, I get way more engagement than when I post in the afternoon.
The next tip I have for you is engaging with your audience with tools like MobileMonkey. According to TechCrunch, 1.3 billion people use Messenger each month.
Now, according to App Annie, the number one most popular downloaded app of all time is Facebook. Can you guess what the second most popular app is? Facebook Messenger. My stats, 88% open rates and 56% click-through rate using Facebook Messenger through MobileMonkey.
The sixth tip I have for you, be consistent and focus on providing value to your users. Don't just post what you like, post what your audience likes. This goes back to the idea of testing.
And last but not least, the last tip I have for you is encouraging engagement. Now, what a lot of people do and I used to do this, was just ask for a comment.
When you do that, it'll encourage people to come back again and then leave another comment. The more comments you get, the more likely more people are going to see it, the more likes and shares that you're going to receive.
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