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Setting up a Facebook fan page is easy, but building followers and engaging with them is a different story. Want to know how to have them flipping over your product and services? See how these 10 types of Facebook content can drive engagement.
While your online marketing skills, English proficiency—correct grammar, punctuations, and spelling—and literary wit are logically requisites in creating actionable and interesting posts, the ‘recipe’ to drive engagement with compelling content include the following:
- Must have CTA (call-to-action)
- Apply copywriting techniques
- Rich, yet optimized photos and designs
- Realistically social and relational (e.g. daily experiences, quotes, etc.)
- Triggers any of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs (e.g. food, shelter, etc.)
- Posted at the right time and day
With your creativity and copywriting prowess, combining the two with your rockstar social media-marketing plan, the post will be likable, clickable, and shareable to them.
Chasing after numbers? Engagement is the key!
Let’s face it! It’s quite tempting to see the numbers of likes and shares. But we can’t overlook engagement for href="http://www.webhostingsecretrevealed.net/blog/socialmedia-marketing/smm-tips-for-bloggers-taking-your-social-media-to-the-next-level/" target="_blank">a sustainable growth of followers and customers. Yes, the metrics on the dashboard are helpful, but in order to achieve our goals, it involves hard work, too—replying to comments and queries, posting content that triggers emotions, sincerely listening to what they say about your brand and use the feedback and reviews for product developments and improve customer service.
Engagement with fans means you have to be as human as possible. Ditch the auto-response and generic replies. Be social and participate on a daily basis. Always post content that your followers can resonate with and make them feel you really understand and listen to the needs.
Here are the ten types of content that you can use to your posts:
1. The Intentional ‘LIKE’
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