Facebook Likes

How to get more organic likes on Facebook?

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Hello templateskore,
The most simple way to get more organic likes on facebook is do 3-5 post daily and tag peoples who have huge amount of friends.

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Surely the important thing is not how often you post, but the quality of the content. To attract likes, you need to post interesting content that people do, in fact, like.

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It’s really so simple, you need just to write some quality content and everything will happen.

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Simple thing is that you post must be attractive and informative for users after that your timing of post will be accurate means a average time when mostly users are online. Write your post in a way people react about your posting matter.

Stay activated on your Page, Make your fun group and promote some good info and humorous post there.Like good posts related to your product and stay updated in doing comments.

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Did you try facebook invite all. Search on playstore and install it on your google chrome. After it invite all your friends to like your friend. If you have a multiple facebook account with allot of friends, then its your advantege to get more like.

@templateskore learn your niche and try to squeeze all the information about that. After that, learn writing good blog post or anything with an image that you know can attract people.

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Facebook is the best platform to promote your services, Try to post in best time 1 to 4 PM and best day in the week is Wednesday which improves your page likes as well as post engagement.

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Can you back that up with a reference to a credible source? At the moment, I’d suggest that your comment is a repetition of internet ‘hearsay’ at best.

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My opinion of the “News Feed” is that it’s terrible UX if the intent is to read everything. It’s more suitable for casual scrolling to read the bits and pieces that are there at the time.
The “Notifications” help, but if I really want to read everything my friends have posted, I need to go to their Timeline.
So for me it seems that a lot of the time it depends on which of my Friends are posting while I’m there, and the depth of my content engagement.
I don’t “friend” (or “like” or “follow”) indiscriminately so I have only 100+ Friends. Just the same, it is safe to say that the days and hours they post on Facebook vary widely.
Assuming their Facebook habits are similar to mine, I would not say Wednesday’s 1 to 4 PM would be the optimal time for me to post with the best chance of them seeing the post, which would be requisite for them to Like a post.

I have an e-commerce business. I’ve done quite a bit of research about advertising on social media. Unless you’re willing to pay for advertising, whether it be Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, etc., the only thing that can really cut it is if you post, on a regular basis and during an extended period of time (months, years), quality content that is relevant.

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You can get organic likes by keeping your social media readers engaged with your attractive posts on FB and by sharing Valuable content, through Tagging your friends

Share photos, videos, every day 3-5 posts,better reach consumers.

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Share your page in different Facebook groups and ask people to like your page.
Share interesting content daily such as images, videos and more. You also share your ideas and experiences with others by your pages.
Thanks

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I have interlinked my Facebook with word press so when ever I post new page Facebook will get updated , is this right way to get more likes?

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Is it working? Surely the results would tell you whether or not it’s a good idea,

However, as already mentioned, you will only get likes if your content is appealing to your audience. Personally, I would find it very annoying to see the same content on your WP site and on Facebook. If I’m sufficiently interested in your site to want to know what you’re posting, I’ll visit the site. I would expect Facebook to have different content. If you have plenty of other content on Facebook, and just an occasional mention of updated content on your site, then I doubt anybody would mind that, but if your Facebook page is mostly just advertising what’s on your site, then there seems little point in it.

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i definitely agree with you! learning the NICHE is so helpful

You can use likeforlike it can help you to increase like or subscribers on any social networks.

@opensourceforum4: the question is how to get organic (i.e. genuine) likes, not the kind of fake “likes” provided by such sites.

I notice that @templateskore has not bothered to return to this topic since starting it, so it looks as if the topic can be closed, unless anybody has something new to add to the discussion.