Whether you think Facebook is brilliant or dreadful, it’s one of the most popular sites on the Internet. There’s Google and then there’s Facebook and they flip back and forth between the most popular site on the web. Today, I’m going to teach you how to get Facebook followers without spending a pound on advertising.
1. Invite your friends
So the first thing you need to do is invite all your Facebook friends to join your fanpage.
2. Find Competing Pages
The second step that you need to do is go find all the competing fan pages that are out there. Just type in a search into Facebook in their search bar typing keywords related within your space and you’ll see all the competing fan pages.
3. Post Similar Content
Next what you need to do is go through their fan page and see which posts are doing extremely well. The ones that are getting a ton of likes and shares. Then from there look for that content. Go to google do searches find similar related posts and post that content that’s very similar back on your website. Keep in mind images and videos do the best so don’t just go posting articles.
4. Fan Insights
The next thing you need to do is go to your fan page insights. For Facebook insights, just click on that button and then from there scroll all the way to the bottom you can add all the competing fan pages that will show you the reach on a weekly basis and what you want to do is see what posts are driving most of their engagement. Again share those posts on your fan page and what you’ll notice is that your fan growth will start skyrocketing.
5. Share Content from your Website
Once you have more fans then what you want to do is start sharing content from your own website. Doing this will drive your fans back to your website, so then you can convert some of those visitors into customers. You can even start offering promos just for your Facebook fans on your fan page. This will help get them more engaged and start buying from your business.
It’s that simple. Start doing that today and you’ll get more Facebook fans. What am I missing here? Let me know in the comments and I’ll add it in!