Want to make your Facebook page famous, but don't know where to start? If so, you've come to the right place!
Steps
Step 1. Be consistent
Publish every day. Whether it's once or ten times a day, it's up to you to decide. Regardless of the number of times you decide to post, be consistent.
Step 2. Reply to people
Most pages never respond to people. Answering people's questions helps to engage readers more in what you do.
Step 3. Reward your readers
Introducing a "Reader of the Month" award is a great way to pay off followers and give people a reason to read.
Step 4. Take advantage of accounts on other social networks
If your Twitter or Tumblr account is famous, why not promote your Facebook page there?
Step 5. Use Facebook social plugins on your website
If you have a website, you can integrate Facebook social plugins to encourage connection. These plugins include, among others, the Facebook "Like" box, the "Like" button and the comments section.
Step 6. Remind your readers to like and share
Try to encourage your readers to like and share whenever you can. However, reminding your readers to like and share in every single post can get quite annoying. Avoid saying this too often.
Step 7. Ask your friends for help
Opening and managing a new page can be difficult if your expectation is to make your page famous (but even if that's not your goal). Ask the friends who support the page to help you as they can.
Step 8. Use tags and acknowledgments
Tagging a famous business, person or page can also attract readers. Make sure you do this only when necessary. Tagging a page at random when the post has nothing to do with that page can be slightly inappropriate.
Step 9. Set up page events
Page events can be an interesting and fun way to get to know your readers, and to reap the benefits.
Advice
- Make or choose a cool profile photo.
- Set up a beautiful and interesting cover to engage your readers.
Warnings
- Reminding your readers too often to "like" and share can lead them away from the page.
- Unbridled advertising can do more harm than good.