Best method to award people who Like you on FB?

If your Facebook page has converted someone to a customer, why would you care if they unlike your page? If the only purpose of giving a discount is to get page likes, IMO, you’ve got it backwards.

offer discount discount to person who like page our page

You mean every person who like’s your page? That was too expensive for just a Facebook Page Like. Raffle is more cheaper than that, but then again being aggressive in Facebook specifically in likes will never help.

Well i am really impressed that you people are providing best and useful information… Even i read all the post on this thread.

As you said above i need to ask you that is there any other specific technique to get likes as order person? Even you said that discount offers will help you a lot… If a person couldn’t give any discount even they are already working at low price to get market just because of the competition. Then what should they have to do now?

Hello Stevecliff,
I believe that joining a group in your niche and conversing with them and make yourself familiar with them will also help to get like. In some reasons natural way of having like is more valuable than having an instant like, most specially if your Fan Page and website offers something for peoples, you will surely had a prospective clients right there.

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Welcome to the Forum. :smiley:

Well thanks for the warm welcome.
now i have little bit confusion about natural likes and make familiar with them. What should i have to consider these words that should i have to make friends on my Fan Page… Actually i want to ask you that is this good to send friend invitation from Fan Page or just we need to discuss like a familiar…

What are your experiences with these apps?

What apps are you talking about and who are you asking? As far as I read there have been no apps mentioned in this thread.

I’m pretty familiar with Wildfire. But I have forgotten how it’s exactly used.

The best method to award people who like on facebook is provide them something free.

You could award them with appreciation and engage in healthy interaction, provide speacil update feature for members, higher priority in promotional deals etc:)

I certainly agree with Alphaomegalady and Gerald. By all means, have you also considered spammers? What if they’re just one person with multiple accounts? What if you get 1,000+ likes or more? That way, there’s a huge possibility it harms your business because it’s not going to meet your expected ROI anymore because of the discounts.

Though rewarding discounts to Facebook Likers is a good idea, but I would rather recommend you set a “contest,” and whoever wins that gets the special discounts!

Sounds good?

Its a good idea. For participating in contests, users are usually required to provide some amount of personal information that is later verified incase they win, so there are more chances of users being genuine:)

If you’re worrying about authecity forget asking for personal details which are easily spoofed and force them to enter via Facebook connect. Faking an entire account is possible but much less common then doing the same for a few details…

On a broader point I would of course challenge you to consider what the benefit is of having more “real” people entering your contest for your page… Aside from a bigger number on a stat page what will you gain? How will you use it to your, and their, benefit?

Sums it up quite well. Instead of trying to impress search engines and increase statistics, if all of us tried thinking from the user/visitor point of view, most of our questions would be answered and we would accomplish the first two goals as well as conversions from FaceBook, Twitter, Tumbler, etc. pages to web pages, where we are able to convert visitors to buyers.

The people who will be liking your facebook profile and entering the contest essentially have to be facebook members , without an account how can they make comments or perform any other facebook function? as for your 2nd question, we suggested the contest idea for the very reason that it will minimize number of spammers and provide us with only the pool of potential clients that genuinely are interested in the services we providing and not there for the sake of advertising their own products.

Hold on there… Are you suggesting that if I, as a user, enter a contest to get something for free, I am interested in the company giving it away as a result?

I think I get your point. My husband regularly enters HGTV’s “Dream Home” sweepstakes. We laugh about it and “dream” of what we’d do with the too-big monstrosity of a house if he ever wins one. Still, we don’t give a rip about their website, social media profiles, or TV station. Our focus is on the “free” not the substance of their promotion. Even Cracker Jacks quit putting decent toys in their product. I imagine because consumers care more about the quality of the product than about the free toy inside of it.

That said, the best way to get “likes” on Social Media is to engage your friends, followers, whatever with the content that interests them. That content needs to be relevant to your topic and their interests if you want real “likes” instead of just numbers in your profile.

Great example and very well put.

To be clear, I’m not advocating against contests… there can be times when they are very appropriate. However one has to think about how the promotion will stack up with their efforts – getting more Likes is too often confused with getting more people who like your brand.

I am here to tell you that there is another loop hole are there.

Consider that if some one is like your page Discount code is shown. Means it’s published. And after that what happen your Coupon code is just public automatically. So, at the end you get the business from sell. But what about FB page like?? No one like your page if they get Code from anywhere on the internet without doing this.

So, Think about it.

Another is Some FB user incase like your page. For Exmample:- Forget above problem and all people like your page they all get the code. after getting code they unlike your page. Then???

well i suppose you do have a point. even myself, i would really like an xyz page holding a contest until or unless i dont actually win the contest itself. Then surely i’d be praising the brand:D But some people may “like” your page if you promote yourself in a unique way that attracts new viewers in their first visit only and they actually want to give a chance at trying your brand atleast once:) so its about how convincing, interactive and creative you can be with old as well as new members to increase your “likes”…and then you must maintain that promise of consistency so that they become loyal customers…Likes is definitely not an assurance that they are also your loyal customers:)