I’m here to help it not be overwhelming. In fact, I’m here to help make it fun for you.
Today you are going to learn five ways to create Facebook posts that drive more engagement on your Facebook business page.
Are you ready?
Then let’s get going . . .
Oh yes. Facebook fans love fill in the blank options. It’s an easy one word answer for them.
Simply use a short sentence and leave out one word. It can be a noun or verb, either one will do. Just leave out one word and see what happens.
For example:
When it comes to Christmas decorating, ________ is always best.
Another example:
My dream home has a(n) _____ .
Here are some tips when using “fill-in-the-blank” Facebook status updates on your page:
As we already know, a picture is worth a thousand words.
What “problem” might your prospect have? What solution might you have for that problem?
Here’s an example:
Moving is stressful. What happens when the closing of your old home is several hours, or even a day or two, before the closing of your new home?
What do you do with all of your fridge and freezer food?
Here’s how to keep yourself organized and not toss money down the drain…
Here are some tips when using photos to solve a problem on your Facebook business page:
What’s not to love about these? When you combine a gorgeous or enticing photo with your fans love of interaction, you can’t go wrong.
Consider what your goal is. What emotion do you want to trigger? Choose an image that evokes that emotion and makes it nearly impossible for your fan not to participate.
Here’s one by National Geographic. They use photo caption extremely well. Just look at the 70,000 interactions they got for this one.
Here are some tips when using photo captions on your Facebook business page:
Everyone wants to know someone is listening. They want to know that they are being heard. They love the opportunity to give their voice to the conversation.
Have your fans help you. Have them name your newsletter, describe memories and moments associated with buying or selling a home, etc.
People enjoy participating. Give them a reason to participate.
Here’s an example. While it’s a bit longer than most, it still got 53 interactions (not including comments).
Here are some tips when using questions on your Facebook business page:
Quotes are one of the easiest ways to get people to engage. If they like your quote, it’s a quick click on the like button to tell you so. If they love your quote, it’s just as easy to share it on their own profiles or pages.
Quotes have this wonderful ability to make emotional connections between you and your fans.
You can say something of your own that they can share as a quote, or, you can quote others.
Here are some examples:
Here are some tips when using quotes on your Facebook business page: