My Intro | How to get Facebook Engagement?


How to get Facebook engagement
Are you now tired of your Facebook posts that if falling flat? Are you looking for new ways to increase comments, likes, and shares? If yes, then look no further. This post will walk you through the 15 proven ways to get more engagement on Facebook.
Include a call to action in each Facebook post
Tell your fans exactly what you want from them to do after reading your posts, on the other hand, while being careful not to get in trouble for like biting. Ask your fans to click on a link, share their internal thoughts or “Simply Leave your questions in the comment below.”



More images, less text.
We all know that the images receive more interaction than anything else on Facebook. According to the survey, photos receive 53% more likes and 110% more comments than the average posts which have no image in it and some research also suggests that these number may even go higher.
Considering adding an image to every post. Even if you just want to post a quick piece or tip of advice, find an eye-catching image to attach to your post.
Provide context to your links.
If you want people to click on links to your blog posts, then make sure to provide a post excerpt or backstory that will entice them to click through. This will also help you to avoid getting any of the personalized for being “too promotional.”
Post at the optimal times. This suggests the best time to post to the Facebook are weekdays between the 6-8 am and 2-5 pm. Visit your Facebook Insights to see if this is true for your audience. You can also use some of the free tools to see when your fans are most likely to interact.
Post frequently.
Facebook post reach has fallen drastically over so many years. This means that often your posts will only reach a small part of your fans. Posting the high-quality content more frequently can even lead to more engagement on Facebook, and increased reach for your posts.


Interact with your fans.
Posting some of the amazing content on Facebook is not just enough. Be sure to respond to the questions which are posted to your Facebook Page, and ‘like’ left by the people. Try to provide some of the excellent customers, and your fans will continue to come back and engage with you.
Reference controversial content.
While you have to be so much careful not to alienate your fans, referencing the content that deals with a ‘hot button’ or any of the controversial topic that can definitely get the people commenting.
9. Use more emoticons in your posts.
You may feel that with the emoticons is something which is reserved for the millennials and teens, but some of the research also shows that using them in your Facebook posts actually increases the engagement.
Ask your Facebook fans for help.
Show and reveal your fans that you care about their opinions by asking for feedback about your products or business. You could also ask for the businesses related recommendations, for instance: “What social media monitoring tools would you recommended?”.
Show your personal side.
People are most likely to interact with another person than with a faceless and nameless brand. From time to time, this makes a point of sharing personal thoughts or photos to increase your quotient on likability.

Use the word “congratulations”.
This is not that much a testing thing, but using the word congratulations in your posts can help you to increase your reach among the fans quite dramatically.
Use humor.
Adding a little bit of humor to your updates can increase your reach. Everyone loves to share a good joke, so make sure that you don’t be afraid to post a comic or any fun, or share something funny that has happened to you.
Create a Facebook group for your fans.
And the last but not the least, setting up a Facebook group can be a great way to get to know to all your target market and to test out some of the potential Facebook posts. Try out the content ideas in your groups first, and post the winners to your Facebook page.




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