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10 Quick Tips About Facebook Marketing

Updated on October 12, 2016
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How to promote your page on Facebook:

When it comes to Facebook page promotion there are a lot of enormous strategies that we can use in order to increase our engagement better with the world.

Before, you start promoting your page you should know that a page with zero trusts on people is useless. If you want people to watch what exactly you are doing, then it’s really important to first build up your trust on them and that can only be possible if you provide them with some great stuff.


There can be a lot of logics for which people want to promote their pages. It can be for the business purpose, it can be for fun or sometimes people want to promote their identities.


But, most of the time people promote their pages for the business purpose. Well, there are two ways through which you can promote your page on Facebook. The Facebook ads and the manual method.


Here we will discuss the manual method, but if you want to learn Facebook ads, Facebook Ads 2016 best-proven strategies

It needs a great strategy in order start promoting your page on Facebook. Every plan only works if there is any strategy behind it.

So, first plan a strategy and then move your plans according to it.

A perfect strategy includes 3 steps:

  1. What is the best part about your product? (Try to show people the best of your product first because the first impression is the last impression)

  2. How can you achieve their attentions? (Try to figure out that how can you use such words that attract them, but for that you have to first interact with them)

  3. How to make them purchase your product? (How you can make people like your page?)


So, these are some points that are really important to be considered before start making a strategy.

First, think that how your page can help people. Whether your page is related to entertaining stuff or helpful stuff.


The best way to promote your page is to provide people with different offers. Let them know if they like and share your page you will give them some gift.


People are always interested in those offers that are providing them with some helpful stuff.


Now, here is the plan. All you have to do is to, first of all, tell people on your page that if they will like and share your page you will give them some gift (Don’t forgot to mention gift because if you will not mention the name of the gift that you are providing people with, then they might think that you are spamming)



Now, if they like your offer they will share your page for sure and similarly other people will like and share your page as well if they find your offer interesting.

All you have to do is to make sure to provide people with some awesome stuff so that they feel good to like your page.

Here are some great ways in order to promote your Facebook page:

9gag method:

Well, 9gag is an entertaining website, but you can even use it in order to promote your page. Here is the strategy.

All you have to do is to follow these simple steps:

  • First of all chose the section that matches your page theme (I.e. Funny, News, etc.)

  • You can even create your own post or upload your own post, but make sure whatever you post it should be interesting. It should attract your audience attention.

  • Now, Leave a comment in the comment section “For more visit (Your Page Link)”.

Believe me, if people find your post interesting they will visit and like your page for sure, but you have to be very careful In choosing the post that you will post on 9gag because the bad post or irrelevant post can make people leave a bad review on your page.


If you think that you are bad at finding a hot post related to your niche, so don’t worry here is the strategy:

Just write the niche of your page in the Google Search bar and write “Hot posts” after it. For example, if your page is related to Funny pictures, then you can write;

“Funny hot posts”

“Funny Popular Posts”

“Funniest post of the year”

It’s a great method in order to bring tons of likes for your page, but make sure to use this method in limits because if you will do it with every post, then people will report your account as a spammer. Just do it with 2 to 3 posts.

Forums Method:

Forums are also a great way in order to build the relationship with your audience. You can generate tons of likes for your page if you use this method properly.

Basically, forums are all about building a relationship with your audience. The more people will trust you on the forum the more people would love to use your product, so first build trust and then tons of likes would be waiting for you.

All you have to do is to, first of all, find the forum which is related to your field. Let’s take an example of an entertaining forum where people share entertaining stuff. All you have to do is to apply the same strategy as you have applied above in the method.

You have to first find the best popular posts related to your niche and then you have to post those pictures/posts in the forum.

After uploading picture don’t forget to leave your page link at the end of the post. You can use:

“For more visit our page (Your page link)”

If people find your post interesting they will visit and like your page for sure and they will request you to post some more great stuff on your page.

Here is a great article on getting traffic from forums:

How to Getting Traffic from Reddit


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