7 Tips for Encouraging Interaction and Participation on Facebook

audienceCall to Action — Ask your followers to do something such as: Click like if you agree, post if you disagree, etc. and always ask them to share. By including these statements in the blurb before you share any type of content you’ll get a lot more interaction from your fans.

Tagging — When you post something, especially if someone else inspired the action tag them. They and their friends will see the post depending on their privacy settings. Tagging helps get your message to even more people which is the point of sharing a message to start with.

Compel Discussions — Posting daily updates that include calls to action there will be a bigger chance that your fans will engage with you. Try questions, polls, images, quotes and news to see what gets the best results. In addition, you should also comment back when someone asks a question or makes a comment.

Reward Participation — Some of your fans will participate more, reward them for doing it. Offer the occasional freebie item to your fans only. It can be a percents off coupon, a free eBook, a free ecourse, something that only interests your target audience that will excite them to like, comment and share. People like feeling exclusive and special, by pointing out that only Facebook Fans are getting this offer you’ll feed into that fact.

Content Curation — After some testing you should know what your fans like. Do they like it when you share original images and content, or do they like it when you share other people’s information and explain it to them? By sharing a combination of your own content, and that of others, you can become the go-to expert.

Call Out Members — People love being featured for their actions. If you ask your fans to do something for you such as submit a video or image of them using your products and services, then you post them, and tag them, they’ll love it. Their own friends and family will see it when you tag them, and perhaps like your page too.

Poll Your Fans — Are you in the process of creating new products and services? If so, why not poll your current fans regarding what to name your new product or what features to include? They’ll love participating and they’ll be that much more likely to purchase the product after having participated in its creation.

By implementing these 7 tips to get more participation and interaction from your audience you’ll soon find that you’ve created more than a business page on Facebook. You’ve created an active social network that is ready to not only buy what you’re selling but to brag about it to their friends and family.

How to Set Up and Run a Successful Facebook Page

Facebook is by far the largest social media platform in the world. Creating a page on Facebook’s platform allows you to reach millions of new people, as well as stay in touch with existing fans. Viral pages have been known to reach hundreds of thousands of people in as quickly as a week from creation.

Here’s how to create a Facebook Page, as well as a few tips for success.

Step 1: Getting Started

 

Get started by going to http://www.facebook.com/pages/. Click on “Create Page.”

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Step 2: Choose Page Type

 

Select what kind of page you want to create.

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Step 3: Name Your Page

 

Give your page a name. If Facebook needs additional basic information, they’ll ask for it here.

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Step 4: Add Profile Image

 

Add an image from either your website or from your computer. Pick an image that accurately represents your brand.

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Step 5: Invite People

 

Once your page is up, it’s time to get people to visit. There are two ways you can do this: By building friends, or by importing your contact list from somewhere else. The first option will send a Facebook invite, while the second will take your existing contacts and let them know you’ve created a page.

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Step 6: Edit Your Information

 

Click the “Edit Info” button at the top to edit your page details.

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Edit your category and most importantly your description. You can also create a username for your page here.

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Step 7: Posting to the Wall

 

All that’s left is to post content to your wall. Posting to your wall is like posting to any other wall on Facebook. You can post in text, as well as attach multimedia content and hyperlinks. One unique feature of pages is the ability to ask questions.

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Play by the Book when Posting Facebook Updates

 

Here are a few tips for running a successful Facebook page.

  1. Short, Snappy Posts. People on Facebook will usually see you content through their feeds, rather than explicitly visiting your page. When you’re appearing in their feeds, it’s best to have short and snappy posts. This helps catch their attention and keep it. Overly long or boring posts tend to lose readership.
  2. Post Regularly. Get people used to reading your content. Try to post on a regular schedule, daily if possible. Since a status update really shouldn’t take more than 5 minutes to write, you can even write it all at once for the week and just post it at the end of the day every day.
  3. Have a Two-Way Dialogue. Get your readership involved. Ask them questions. Have conversations. Don’t just use your page as a one way outlet of information and promotions. Instead, use your page to actually talk to your customers. Give them a chance to express themselves.
  4. Encourage Free Speech. One of the biggest mistakes brands make is limiting what customers can and can’t say. Even if customers are posting dissident information on your boards, you should welcome the opposition. Let your readers speak freely.
  5. Respond. If you don’t respond regularly and quickly to comments and questions, people will simply stop responding. On the other hand, if you respond quickly and regularly, people will enjoy participating more and do it more regularly.
  6. Use Multimedia. Don’t just use text. A few years ago, communicating through social media with just text was entertaining and engaging. Today however, to really catch someone’s attention you should use a variety of media, including images and videos.
  7. Be Human. Don’t just be an anonymous brand. Let them get to know you, who you are, what you stand for and your personality. Don’t be afraid to make a joke or let a little humanity come through.
  8. Give Value. Every once in a while, host a contest or giveaway that’s exclusive to your Facebook fans. This helps create reciprocity and increases loyalty. Reward them for following you on Facebook.