Categories: Communications

7 Ways to Get More Likes on your Facebook Page


  1. Invest in targeted Facebook ads for a defined period of time (consider it a test — if it works, great!)
  2. Use a third party app to host a contest or promotion. Be aware that there are very specific rules and regulations concerning contests or promotions on Facebook. Follow them. Facebook Promotions: What you need to know is an excellent post on this topic.
  3. Share your blog posts on the page, then share the page on your profile so you reach your audience of fans as well as friends.
  4. Provide value for your fans at least 3x a week.  View insights to see what updates have impact.
  5. “Like” a bunch of other pages.
  6. Tag others in your updates on the page.
  7. Host a blog festival and invite people to share their domains on your page.

You might also like 5 Actions to Take on Your Facebook Business Page Right Now.

What innovative ideas have you used to gain more “likes” on your Facebook page?

Marijean

Marijean Oldham (Jaggers), a social media specialist and public relations professional, is president and CEO of Jaggers Communications LLC, a strategic communications firm based in Charlottesville, Va.

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