Social Media Copycatting Continues - Embedded Posts Rollout for Facebook

  1. 11 years ago

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    May 2014

    So, if you continue to post more and more, it seems like it can work to your advantage. But it still needs to be done in moderation. You have to build up to a higher level and know that you might not maintain the highest level.

    When to Put Up More Social Media Posts.

    For example, when we were at the Mindset Retreat, we posted loads of stuff on the fan page. We may have put up 12 - 15 social media posts per day because there was so much activity going on at the event. Attendees were giving us quotes, we posted information about the programs and shared a lot of photos. This surge of activity built up our fan page and we added several hundred fans with a huge engagement base based on all those posts. But that's not our norm right? It's more the exception than what we do on an everyday basis. You can't maintain that level or you risk overwhelming people and they may start to ignore you.

    Typical Number of Facebook Posts.

    On a normal day, a couple of posts that add value or content and are compelling will get people involved. That's a good amount to start with. But you have to experiment. If 1-2 posts get the engagement you want, that's great. You can build up to 2-3 per day. But I wouldn't advise jumping to 10-15 posts per day or to keep it there all the time. That's just not sustainable and your audience might feel like they can't get to every single post and get turned off or overwhelmed.

    Your Client Attraction Assignment:

    Have you experimented with the number of posts you put up per day? Is one or two enough to get you noticed and get the engagement you want? Try mixing it up with 1-2 posts on most days, 3-4 others and then an occasional spike in posts for a special event. Pay attention to determine if you see are any noticeable differences. It does take time to figure out what works best for you and your followers.

    The ever-growing list of social media copycatting continues as Facebook rolls out embedded posts, following directly in the footst

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