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Discussion Overview

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.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Opinion-based
  • Anecdotal

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses frustration over decreased post impressions on Facebook and shares their method of creating lists to manage their newsfeed.
  • Another participant mentions a suggestion from Jen Fong about forming a collective to increase post visibility through mutual likes.
  • Several participants express interest in joining a liking club to support each other's posts.
  • One participant shares their experience of creating a list titled "Pampered Chef Pages" to streamline their interactions with fellow consultants' posts.
  • Another participant raises a concern about potential customer confusion if multiple consultants are liked by the same customers, suggesting it could affect individual sales.
  • Some participants report taking action by liking each other's pages and hope to see positive impacts on their post impressions.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

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.

Contextual Notes

Participants are primarily Pampered Chef consultants sharing personal experiences and strategies related to Facebook engagement.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking to enhance their Facebook reach and engagement may find the shared experiences and strategies relevant.

Re: Liking Club
Sheila said:
Actually, we all prefer that you do it from your personal page. That way our own customers don't see other consultants advertising on our business pages. ;)

I like the PAGE from both my personal and my fan page, but when going through my daily "likes" I only like from my personal profile for the reasons Sheila stated.
 
Re: Liking ClubDoes anyone know how to keep comments (by some of the liking club member) that are advertisement oriented from showing up on our personal wall? I have been hiding the comments when I see them, but wondered if there was another way to do it. Seeing them makes me worry some of my comments geared towards getting business are showing up on other people's wall. I apologize if this is happening on your wall.
 
Re: Liking ClubAh, so YOU'RE the one! LOL ~ those "hides" come up in our stats. I was wondering why someone would "like" my page & then hide it. ;)I'm guessing you are on the old "wall", we don't have that issue on the timeline. ;)
 
Re: Liking Clubactually I do have my personal page as a timeline, I go there when I click my name, but when I click home it takes me to a list of all the posts that are being made...
 
Re: Liking ClubWhen you click "home" it's also known as your news feed. This is a special feed catered to you. It shows you all your friends and pages you've liked, all their recent posts. No one else is seeing those posts unless they also have those friends and liked those pages. You only need to censor what you see on your profile, what you see when you click your name at the top right, next to the "home" button. Your friends only see what you see on your own wall, your profile, not your news feed.
 
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Re: Liking ClubI love it that you cheffers are soooo smart! Thank you Amanda!
 
Re: Liking ClubYup, Amanda's right. My hubby has NOT yet switched to the timeline. On the old page, any of his friends can go to his wall & click on notices that he posted on another wall. My MIL was doing that on my page & then questioning me about things that I said to others. Super irritating!
 
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Re: Liking Club
Sheila said:
Yup, Amanda's right. My hubby has NOT yet switched to the timeline. On the old page, any of his friends can go to his wall & click on notices that he posted on another wall. My MIL was doing that on my page & then questioning me about things that I said to others. Super irritating!

Some mobile versions of FB will still show this, also.
 
Re: Liking ClubYour personal wall (the page that shows up when you click your name) will show actions you've done, games you've played, friends you've added, comments you've made on other walls. So in that sense, people can see if you've liked fellow cheffers pages. But you can also change your settings to not allow some of those things to show up. You can also click the X button that appears to the right of the notice (appears when you hover) and remove each individual thing that shows up. So every time I add a cheffer's business page, I go to my home wall and remove that notification, so that all my friends don't have that notice show up in their news feed. Does that make sense? But no matter what, when you are looking at your news feed, (the "home" button), only you are seeing all those posts from your friends, so you don't need to "hide" them. Only "hide" things on your personal wall.Hope that helps! :)
 
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Re: Liking Club
babywings76 said:
Your personal wall (the page that shows up when you click your name) will show actions you've done, games you've played, friends you've added, comments you've made on other walls. So in that sense, people can see if you've liked fellow cheffers pages. But you can also change your settings to not allow some of those things to show up. You can also click the X button that appears to the right of the notice (appears when you hover) and remove each individual thing that shows up. So every time I add a cheffer's business page, I go to my home wall and remove that notification, so that all my friends don't have that notice show up in their news feed. Does that make sense?

But no matter what, when you are looking at your news feed, (the "home" button), only you are seeing all those posts from your friends, so you don't need to "hide" them. Only "hide" things on your personal wall.

Hope that helps! :)

That's good to know. I always figured my friends are loyal to me, so I wasn't too worried if they saw that I "liked" another PC consultant's page, but it's good to keep it safe :)
 
Re: Liking Club
NooraK said:
That's good to know. I always figured my friends are loyal to me, so I wasn't too worried if they saw that I "liked" another PC consultant's page, but it's good to keep it safe :)

I read this post from Amanda and Noora, but I did this (went to my timeline) and do not see anything that I liked. My husband can see everything I "like" and when I do the liking club, he gets aggravated because he says I am spamming him. I don't really want this to happen to all my friends (or him)...Please help me! I have went through all my settings and cannot find how to change this.
:(:confused:
 
Re: Liking ClubIt's his setting, not your setting. He has it marked to be notified anytime you post something. He can go to your page and change the "notification" setting that he has for your posts.Updated the liking club to here. Jane changed her URL. See the updated link on post #18 (page 1).
 
Re: Liking ClubHi everyone! I would love to join you all.
My facebook page is www.facebook.com/PCSouthernlady

Thanks for "liking" my page and feel free to "borrow" anything on there, as long as you don't mind me "borrowing" from you too!
 
Re: Liking ClubJust started my page and need likes. Please and Thank you!

https://www.facebook.com/prispamperedkitchen
 
Re: Liking Club
priseortega said:
Just started my page and need likes. Please and Thank you!

https://www.facebook.com/prispamperedkitchen

Make sure you add your name to your page, so people know who you are not just a PC Consultant
 
Re: Liking ClubCan I be added to this liking club? My facebook page is: https://www.facebook.com/cheflarrabee
 
Re: Liking ClubIt's never too late. I generally "like" once daily. If your page has no posts for at least 6 months, I will delete you from my list though...
 
Re: Liking Club
lt1jane said:
It's never too late. I generally "like" once daily. If your page has no posts for at least 6 months, I will delete you from my list though...

Jane, I must say you are one of my biggest "likers" I love that I can always count on you to be one of the first.

Just wanted to say THANK YOU! and if I could I would give you a hug!!!!:love:

Carmen
 
Re: Liking ClubOops! Sorry! Thanks for the likes :-)
 
Re: Liking ClubHere is my facebook business page:http://www.facebook.com/bterrypcI've started liking my way through the list :)
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the FB Liking Club?

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.

How can I maximize my Facebook reach using the tips provided?

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.

Are there any specific strategies for increasing engagement on my posts?

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.

Do I need to pay to join the FB Liking Club?

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.

How often should I participate in the FB Liking Club?

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.

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