byrd1956
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Re: Liking ClubMindi, Just liked your page! Mine is:Robyn Helsel, Independent Consultant with The Pampered Chef - Local Business - Ashville, OH | Facebook
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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.
pchockeymom said:Okay, so I just went through and liked about 10 people, then got tired of figuring out all those crazy letter combos (I usually screw up half the time and have to do it more than once).
I will try to get to everyone! For those of you who have not liked me yet, I would so appreciate it. I still need to get to 25 so I can change the link (I think that's what it's called-the thing so it's not a million letters & numbers long). Here it is:
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Thanks a million, in advance!
NooraK said:You no longer need 25 "likes" to choose your URL. You can do it right away: Username | Facebook
pchockeymom said:this takes me to a phone thing where I have to give them my phone number to continue? I don't have internet on my phone.
lt1jane said:Just a reminder. I don't mind when you make comments on my pages (as yourself, not your fan page), but PLEASE keep them generic enough that you don't sound like a consultant.
Oh dear, I think it was me. I'm sorry. I have been trying to think generic, but sometimes forget when I get excited about something.
lt1jane said:Just a reminder. I don't mind when you make comments on my pages (as yourself, not your fan page), but PLEASE keep them generic enough that you don't sound like a consultant.
I post a lot of recipes and love the comments, but I will delete comments that sound very "consultant-y" instead of someone who loves the recipes/products. It's nothing personal, but I want my page to be welcoming to my customers first and foremost. If I post something you like, by all means borrow all you like. (You can share too of you want, I just shake my head at that because you send your customers to me by sharing instead of copying and pasting.)
EmilyStraw said:You are one smart cookie!
I have a question: why is it recommended to be logged in as yourself instead of your page? I keep business and personal stuff separate, even when logging in. I will still play the 'like" game and try not to sound like a commercial.
Belinda Wood said:Is it OK for a UK Consultant to join in the "Liking" please? Belinda's Pampered Chef Bites | Facebook
byrd1956 said:Emily & Mallory, just liked your page and a post. I try to like something on everyone's page at least 2 times a week. Like everyone, my life is so busy and by the time I get on the computer to 'play' it is always too late....
Belinda Wood said:Is it OK for a UK Consultant to join in the "Liking" please? Belinda's Pampered Chef Bites | Facebook
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.