Best practices for growing and engaging fans on your Facebook page

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monira444
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Best practices for growing and engaging fans on your Facebook page

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They welcome on Facebook, they send on services. We can safely say that this is necessary nowadays, right?

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A well-developed and well-maintained fan page gives businesses numerous advantages, and we at Proper.media help them do this with care and quality. That's why we dedicate this blog post to several good practices that we have tested and that we think will be useful for you too!

How to increase and engage your fans on your page?

1. Use the " Invite " button when you receive a like on a post from a user who does not follow your page.

When you want to increase likes on your page, whether it's forex data new or you want to develop it further, try this approach. The “Invite” button allows you to send an invitation on behalf of the page you manage.

Where is he located?

When you click on the likes under your post, a list of people's names will appear. An invite button will also appear next to them. You can check your posts regularly, especially those that generate a lot of likes. The more people interact with it, the more new people it will reach.

They welcome on Facebook, they send on services. A well-maintained fan page gives a business many advantages, and we at Proper.media help them with this.

Keep in mind that if the user is your personal friend on Facebook, their invitation appears from your personal profile. To others, Facebook says: "ANI'S BUSINESS" invited you to like their page."

Liking a post doesn't necessarily mean your like request will be accepted, but it's worth a try. It's one of the very few organic opportunities for page growth that doesn't require payment.

2. Ask people to rate you with the “Review” option

(See below how to enable this option on your page)

This is very important for building your reputation, especially when you need a recommendation and increasing the authority of your business. I think everyone needs this. Just ask people who have used your services to give their rating. Be sure that those who are satisfied will rate you highly. As a rule, dissatisfaction is expressed immediately and if someone felt dissatisfied with your services, they will probably have already written to you or commented negatively. (Expect a post on dealing with negative ratings and comments soon).

A good example of using ratings from our practice is our publication about the Christian of Roma brand , in which we publicly asked fans of the page to give their rating.

They welcome on Facebook, they send on services. A well-maintained fan page gives a business many advantages, and we at Proper.media help them with this.

We've run this post 3-4 times in the past six months, and the result so far is 25 excellent (5-star) ratings. It's not the greatest thing in the world, but it's better than nothing, and our effort was minimal.

When you receive a high rating, be sure to say thank you! We all like to have our actions appreciated, and this way you show that your followers' opinions are important to you.
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