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
https://www.facebook.com/LoriLovesToCookForYou
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The thread centers around participants requesting likes for their newly created business pages on Facebook. Many users express their support by liking each other's pages and sharing links to their own.
No clear consensus emerges, as participants share various experiences and strategies without a unified viewpoint.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and strategies related to promoting business pages on social media within the consultant community.
Consultants looking for ways to promote their Facebook business pages and share experiences related to social media engagement may find this thread relevant.
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!
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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.
Yes, it's perfectly acceptable to ask friends and family to support your new business by liking your Facebook page. Just ensure that your request is genuine and not overly pushy, as this can help maintain your relationships.
To avoid being annoying, consider sharing a personal message explaining why you started your business and how their support would mean a lot to you. You can also offer value by sharing helpful cooking tips or recipes on your page to encourage engagement.
Facebook's policies allow you to ask for likes, but you should avoid using misleading tactics or incentivizing likes in ways that violate their community standards. Always ensure your requests are transparent and genuine.
Consider hosting a giveaway or contest where participants must like your page to enter. You can also create engaging content, such as cooking demonstrations or recipe videos, to attract more likes organically.
Joining relevant Facebook groups can be an effective way to promote your business page, as long as you follow the group's rules regarding self-promotion. Engage with the community by providing value and building relationships before sharing your page.