5 Honest Truths About Facebook, You Wish You Would’ve Known Earlier
There are so many truths about Facebook that can help you better understand it, but today we are addressing five truths that our clients are always asking us about when posting to Facebook organically. Posting to Facebook organically means you are not spending any money boosting your posts or placing ads. A lot of Nonprofits don't always have the money or resources to put into Facebook advertising. There are 2.6 billion monthly active users on the app, and only 4% of organic posts are seen a month. Today, we are going to tell our five truths about Facebook to help your Nonprofit work towards that 4%.
How to work Facebook without paying:
- In your email marketing, link your Facebook posts in the email. If you had a great event, but not a lot of people saw the post, there is no harm in saying “in case you missed it, check out our toy drive here.” This gets people to your page.
- Create content that draws engagement. Create posts with questions, calls to action, stats about your organization's impact. We suggest always using a picture.
- Post a video directly to Facebook (not a link to Youtube) that is two minutes long at least once a month. This will increase the viewer's likelihood of staying on the page.
- Take the frequency of your posting down, and use that time to interact with followers. If you don't have a lot of comments and followers to interact with, take that time and like other pages with your Nonprofit's account. You can comment on other organization's posts because that gives your Nonprofit exposure.
- THE most important thing to do in order to work Facebook is to keep up with the latest algorithms. Facebook always tests new tools on personal pages before they go to business pages. Be sure to pay attention.
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