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How To Create Kick-Ass Facebook Posts That People "Like"

Published on Dec 11, 2015

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How To Create Kick-Ass Facebook Posts That People "Like"

Status Updates

  • Share something positive
  • Share something valuable
  • Add a trackable link
Share something that is positive that people will want to like, share and comment on.

Less is more. Don't spill all the beans in a single post. Leave your reader hungry to click through your post for more information.

Provide a trackable link with free services like https://bitly.com.
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Include an Image

If you want more fans and "Likes" make sure to include an image in your post. Post with images get more views, likes and engagement.

Add #Hashtags

Increase your audience reach
Add 3-4 hashtags to your post to make them searchable and increase your audiences reach.

Some examples:

#B2B

#facebookmarketing

#DIY

#BusinessCoach

#biztip

#Businesscoachch

Timing is Everything

Schedule your post to go out at prime time.
The best time to send out a Facebook post is between 1:00pm and 4:00pm.

So if you are working late at night after the kids have gone to bed. You are better off scheduling your post to go out the next day.

Worst time to post is between 8:00pm and 8:00am.
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Stay Engaged With You Audience

Make sure to participate with your audience. Thank and acknowledge them for leaving their comments. Keep the conversation alive.

Imagine you are playing ping pong with your audience. Your job is to keep the ball in play as long as you can.

Volley, volley, volley.

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