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The rate of Facebook engagement is measured in interactions. Therefore, successful Facebook marketers measure engagement but actions are their first priority. For example newsletter sign-ups, purchases or simply visiting the website or landing page which is very easy to measure conversions to actions. As a business tool, Facebook is a more powerful social media site in order to engage with prospects and current customers, visibility, and traffic than any other tool. Definitely, Facebook works as an active branding and marketing tool to generate engagement.

You do want to participate with your prospects and customers, don’t you?

The challenge is many businesses are walking out from Facebook wholly due to a lack of growth and user engagement. Well, simple. Why? With 1.5 billion users, there is an influence here you can’t get anywhere else.

Here are some of the strategies you can implement for improving your Facebook engagement and growth.

Use Various Types of striking Content

striking Content

Content can be a great resource when you are looking forward to engagement. Emphasis on various types of content as your fans will begin to pass to other content that looks different and more interesting. Attract the reader’s devotion to a point in your article. A great title isn’t always enough to spark engagement as your fans see different content pass over their news feed in a day. For making your Facebook more engaging, share content in different forms, give helpful tips, give personal stories share photos, infographics, links, videos, and questions. Go through the Facebook insights to know what your users appreciate the most. See the type of content that your fans get best involved with. Further, make use of emoticons in your posts to express the zeal and emotion behind your posts. Hub Spot says “using a face emoticon can increase post likes by 57 percent, comments by 33 percent, and shares by 33 percent.

Run a Facebook Contest

Undoubtedly, Contests are another great approach to increasing Facebook engagement. Since they not only reward loyal fans but also creates eagerness and will get users to visit your Facebook page regularly to check if they have won. Positively, all of the social mentions will boost brand awareness. You can organize different types of contests, like the post and page to win, comment to win, tag the photo, and fan of the week.

Frequency and Time

Timing plays a vital role when it comes to posting in Facebook engagement. You should time your posts according to fans’ most active time on social media for achieving maximum benefit. The best time to share on Facebook is a little after 7 pm or noon. Because this is the time when people are likely to check for updates on their social network when they are free from work. The frequency of posting is also regarded as the factor that affects Facebook engagement.  According to research by Buddy Media, pages that post one or two times per day receive 40% higher user engagement linked to pages that had more than 3 posts per day.

Use Different Calls to Action

First of all, make sure your call to action matches the goal you set for your readers. Use a different kind of call to action to achieve a goal. In most cases, your audience is trustworthy and easily does what you ask of them. There is nothing wrong with asking fans to click, comment, like, and share your post. Encourage them to like and share your content by asking them. You can even persuade them to follow you in order to get more valuable information. Just find a way to make them involved with the content. Look at your Facebook Insights to identify the correlation between posts that created more call-to-action engagement and the wording you used in your updates.

Boost your posts

Boosting your company’s Facebook posts is still an active way of improving your reach and engagement. Once you identify your target audience, you can enhance even more those you want to influence through a boosted post. Boosting your Facebook page assists in promoting a product or service offered by your business. Similarly, encourages visits to your business website and also spreads awareness of a limited-time campaign your business in running.

Use Facebook Video

Presently, there are over 8 billion videos watched on Facebook daily. Video share has become the hottest trend on Facebook. Videos have increasingly important to brands that are looking for ways to engage with their audience. It allows you to have remarkable storytelling on social media whether you’re new, promoting a product, or educating customers.

In one study engagement of YouTube videos published on Facebook vs. Facebook native video, the Facebook native video received two times more likes, three times more shares, seven times more comments, and two times more reach.

If you’re not using Facebook videos so far, then start using it and see the efficiency with a little creativity.

Use Facebook Ads

Since only a small percentage of your fans get to see your posts. Use Facebook for the dominant and exclusive ways to show your ads to the people who are most expected to care about your business.  With Facebook ads, you can reach people based on location, age, gender, and interests. You can even use Facebook’s page to post story ads. Explore all these tactics and find out which one is suitable for you.

Keep your post short

According to a study, it shows that the shorter the post the more engaging it will be. We live in a society where everyone prefers easy, fast, and quick. Shorter posts are easy to understand whereas they can be promoted on sites such as Twitter which only allows a 140-character limit.

In conclusion

With more than 1.3 billion users, Facebook is still a major destination for consumers and your possible clients from small businesses to big brands.

These are some of the strategies that could assist to increase Facebook engagement that will upturn your brand visibility and popularity. If you can properly apply them then you can spark your Facebook fan’s interest, but don’t forget it’s all about the fan’s favorites.

Last but not least bottom line is CONNECTION. Be social!