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183: 9 Types of Questions to Ask On Your FaceBook Page to Get More Comments

183: 9 Types of Questions to Ask On Your FaceBook Page to Get More Comments

FromProBlogger Podcast: Blog Tips to Help You Make Money Blogging


183: 9 Types of Questions to Ask On Your FaceBook Page to Get More Comments

FromProBlogger Podcast: Blog Tips to Help You Make Money Blogging

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37 minutes
Released:
Mar 6, 2017
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The 9 Questions You Can Ask to Increase FaceBook Engagement
In today’s lesson, I want to give you some really practical things that you can do to increase engagement - particularly to get people to comment - on your Facebook page and if you have them - groups.



Most bloggers spend a lot of time on Facebook and it’s for good reason. The amount of potential readers for our blogs who are on Facebook on a daily basis is staggering. It’s where people are online and so it makes sense to have a presence there.

However using Facebook to grow your audience is getting increasingly tough - particularly if you want to do it organically and don’t have a budget to advertise. I won’t go into the reasons for this in this podcast but will say that one way to increase the effectiveness of what you do on Facebook is to put concerted effort into increasing engagement with those who already follow you there.

Facebook has an algorithm with many factors that determine how widely they’ll show your updates - and one of them is how many people are engaging with your posts.

If FB sees you’re getting lots of likes, shares and comments on your posts - they’re seeing what you’re doing as worth showing to others.

So if you want to increase the effectiveness of your FB strategy - this show is for you.

Listen to this episode in the player above or here on iTunes.
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Hello there and welcome to Episode 183 of the ProBlogger podcast.

My name is Darren Rowse and I'm the blogger behind problogger.com; a blog, podcast, event, job board, and a series of ebooks all designed to help you start the most amazing blog, to grow your audience, to create content that changes that audience’s life in some way, and hopefully to make a little bit of money from your blog along the way or a lot, hopefully. You can learn more about ProBlogger over at problogger.com.

In today’s lesson, I want to give you some really practical things that you can do to increase the engagement, particularly to get more people to comment upon your Facebook page. If you have them, your Facebook groups, and other types of social media as well.

Most bloggers do spend a lot of time on Facebook and that’s for a good reason, it’s not because we’re all distracted and sit there looking at cat memes all day, some of us probably do that too. The main reason I think bloggers tend to be attracted to Facebook, particularly with their blogging, is the amount of potential readers for our blog who are there at any one time on a daily basis. If you look at the stats of how many people are using Facebook, it is quite staggering. It’s where a lot of people are spending a lot of time. It makes sense for us who want to reach those types of people to have a presence in this platform.

The problem is using Facebook to grow your audience is getting increasingly tough. If you’ve been blogging for two, or three, or four years, you probably have seen the changes that have happened over that time, particularly if you want to grow your audience on Facebook organically and you don’t have the budget to advertise. You can certainly reach a lot of people if you’ve got money to spend, but if you want to do it organically, it can be tough. It’s not impossible though.

One of the reasons that it’s not impossible is that there are still things that you can do to increase your effectiveness on Facebook. One of those things is to build engagement with those who already follow you on Facebook. Facebook has this algorithm with many factors that determine how widely they will show your updates. One of the signals to Facebook that you are doing something worth showing to mo...
Released:
Mar 6, 2017
Format:
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