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The thread discusses strategies for increasing Facebook reach among Pampered Chef consultants, particularly in light of recent changes to the platform that have affected post visibility. Participants share personal experiences and suggestions for forming a "liking club" to support each other's posts.
There is a general interest in participating in a liking club, but concerns about customer expectations and competition among consultants indicate differing views on the implications of this strategy.
Participants are primarily Pampered Chef consultants sharing personal experiences and strategies related to Facebook engagement.
Consultants looking to enhance their Facebook reach and engagement may find the shared experiences and strategies relevant.
Rhonda-Roo said:One thing I noticed yesterday... since I have started liking the comments on everyone's pages, the posts are now showing up on my personal wall. Is that the way it helps get it in the top stories? I keep my Pampered Chef off of my personal FB. I guess I didn't really think about it showing those on my personal wall. lol
Did this post mean you were leaving FB?babywings76 said:
byrd1956 said:Did this post mean you were leaving FB?
I see the video on your page. Did you find it at the PC FB page? I was wondering how you got that posted. Hoping something like that is not too technical!
KellerCooks said:I have to figure out how to add this liking group. I'm having trouble finding everyone.
babywings76 said:Nope, I'm not leaving FB.That post was a blog type post someone made that gave people who were fed up and frustrated with FB some advice on how to adapt some things.
I found that video I posted from another PC friend who shared it from the PC page. To post things, I just open up the video and then copy and paste the page URL into a post and it brings it up. Does that help? If not, I can try to give you more step by step directions a little later.
lt1jane said:what you'll find out is that you have to go through this entire thread and individually "like" each person's page. We have all posted links to our pages. I personally "like" each page from my personal side and my PC Page. I do this to make "borrowing" good posts easier.
Once you have liked all of us, then the easiest thing to do is create lists. We are finding that if you have everyone on one list, posts still get lost. I have 6 PC Pages lists with 6 people per list. If you're having problems finding the pages to add to lists, I know there is a link at the bottom of page one or top of page two with instructions on how to create lists and edit them.
Hope this helps.
lt1jane said:since we're liking posts from our personal accounts, they will show up on your news feed. Keep in mind that only you can see what's on your news feed. What you post on your wall is what others see.
KateInTheKitchen said:How do you make a pages group?
And my apologies Amanda – I think it might have been who messed up and liked as a page a few days ago. I'm still trying to work this whole thing out!
Mommy2amo said:
The FB Liking Club is a community designed to help members increase their Facebook reach by engaging with each other's posts. By participating, you can gain more visibility for your content and connect with a wider audience.
To maximize your Facebook reach, focus on creating engaging content, posting at optimal times, using relevant hashtags, and interacting with your audience. Additionally, joining the FB Liking Club allows you to leverage the support of fellow members to enhance your visibility.
Yes, some effective strategies include asking questions, using eye-catching visuals, sharing personal stories, and encouraging comments. Engaging with your audience through replies and reactions can also boost your post's visibility in their feeds.
No, joining the FB Liking Club is typically free. It is a community-driven initiative aimed at helping members support each other in increasing their Facebook reach without any financial commitment.
To see the best results, aim to participate regularly. Engaging with posts from other members and sharing your own content consistently will help build relationships and increase your overall reach on Facebook.