1. How To Get More Facebook Post Likes in 2018
    Here I will Explain How can we get more likes on any facebook Posts

    It’s a distressing thing to read, I know.
    You probably enjoyed the extra fans that came with, say, running a Facebook contest. And if you work for somebody else, getting those fans generally made justifying your job easier.
    But hope is not lost. Far from it. Your page is still likeable – we promise! And we’ll prove it to you.
    Just do these 5 things to attract more fans.

    1. Ask for Them
    It’s simple. It’s easy. It works.
    One of the first things you should be doing is actually marketing your page. Take every opportunity to remind everyone who’s reading your content to like you. You’ll be surprised how many will.
    Whenever you post, consider asking for likes. It may not always be strategic to do so. But often, it will be. You’ll have to make that call yourself, but the opportunity is certainly there, and the more engaging your post is the better chance you’ll have of turning your readers into fans.
    Next, think about how you integrate your Facebook marketing with everything else. You probably run email, search, and other kinds of campaigns as well. You may have print collateral – for an event or something else. You could have actual product packaging.
    Take a moment and think about fitting your Facebook strategy in. It may be as simple as putting a Facebook icon on a paper conference agenda. Make the public aware that you have a Facebook page. Encourage them to like it.

    2. Make Your Page Visible
    Of course, you can’t forget that your prospective fans have to actually locate your page on Facebook first. There are more than a few ways to put yourself out there, but one you should absolutely take advantage of is simply fleshing out your About section.
    You should absolutely talk about:
    The point – in terms of visibility – is to get your content indexed by search engines. Naturally, you’ll also make a case for your visitors to like your page once they’ve already found it, so the return is twofold.

    3. Socialize Your Emails
    Email marketing still boasts the highest ROI, but it shouldn’t have to do all the work. Particularly when social-email integration works so well.
    To start, take a common email you send out. It might be a weekly newsletter. In fact, it probably is. Just add social buttons to the bottom – Facebook, Twitter, and so on. You can take existing icons or create your own to reflect the aesthetic of your creative.
    But consider advertising a bit more. Tell your subscribers what they’ll get out of liking your page. You may release product information early there, or hold contests, or even field customer service concerns. It can be short – just communicate on...

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    Last Post by Mark Weins il 25 June 2018
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  2. Proven Strategies To Get Your Posts Liked On Facebook

    Perfect Your Frequency
    When you post often, you give different segments of your audience more chances to engage with relevant content. The higher your engagement numbers grow, the more likely it is that Facebook will show future posts to a greater portion of your audience because the algorithm has more data on what your audience wants to see from you. In my experience, engagement has a snowball effect. As your numbers go higher, they will continue to do so as long as you keep doing what you are doing.
    So you might have wondered, “How often should I post on Facebook?” (and maybe you have even wondered, how much is too much?) At 30 minutes, half of the people who will see your post have. By 2 hours and 30 minutes, 75% have.* Posting every two hours is a safe bet for many pages.
    Supercharge this hack: The optimal frequency for posting on any Facebook page can vary greatly. To find your best frequency, test different schedules for a day or two each. Try posting every hour, every two hours, etc. Look at the data in your Facebook analytics and watch the number of ‘net likes’ you are getting each day – this measures the number of likes you have gained, minus the number of unlikes. Your maximum frequency rule will be as often as you can post and still see net gains on follower growth.


    Use A Scheduler, But Also Use Facebook
    I know what you are thinking. “Oh yeah, post every hour…how am I going to do that?”
    None of us are machines, and none of us have time to get on Facebook every hour. Once you find your optimal frequency, you need to keep it up to see the results you want. Use a tool to schedule most (but not all) of your Facebook posts. Facebook has scheduling functionality or you can use one of the popular scheduling apps available now. (See FREE Facebook Planner below.)
    Why not just schedule everything? Facebook still wants you to be an active user on Facebook. Page owners who schedule everything have reported decreased reach.
    Supercharge this hack: If you are trying to schedule a lot of content through Facebook’s own scheduling functionality, you can do so quickly with a spreadsheet using their free Power Editor tool.


    Create A Visual Brand
    Social media is visual. Bad photos don’t go far on Facebook. You need to know the fundamentals of lighting and composition at a minimum, but your photos and videos need to be more than good from just a technical standpoint, they need to inspire emotions.
    Emotions, especially positive emotions, equal powerful engagement on Facebook. If you post amazing images, you will see more likes, more comments, and more shares. All of the so...

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    Last Post by Mark Weins il 18 June 2018
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