A personal favor to ask, please go like my newly created fan page for my business, thank you so much!!
https://www.facebook.com/LoriLovesToCookForYou
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raebates said:Here's a way to drive people to your page: Post a recipe on your page, then post a photo of the completed recipe on your profile with the status, "I just posted this recipe for ____________ on my Facebook page [link to page]. Check it out, and be sure to "Like" my page so you can get all of the recipes and tips I post."
kcmckay said:Hijacking here! I was going to ask how people posted recipes. I know that Rae you post them in your feed on your page, because when you did that the other day I looked to see how the recipe was posted!
Some people have recipes on their pages though don't they? Or do they just do it in news feed? I want to post some on my page and attempt to get some more traffic! Just looking for different ideas! Thanks.
"Can I Get Some Likes? Thanks!!" is a phrase commonly used on social media platforms to request for other users to like a post or photo. It is a way for people to show appreciation for the content shared.
Asking for likes on social media is a way for people to feel validated and to increase their visibility on the platform. It can also be a way to boost confidence and self-esteem.
There is no right or wrong answer to this question as it ultimately depends on personal preference. Some people may see it as a harmless way to interact with their followers, while others may find it annoying or attention-seeking.
The number of likes you receive when asking for them on social media can vary greatly. It depends on the engagement of your followers and the quality of your content. It is important to remember that likes do not define your worth or the value of your content.
No, likes are not the only measure of success on social media. Other metrics such as comments, shares, and overall engagement are also important factors to consider. Additionally, success on social media should not be solely based on numbers, but also on the connections and relationships formed through the platform.