Growth hack to increase Facebook likes, shares and comments hundreds of percent

Growth hack to increase Facebook likes, shares and comments hundreds of percent

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In this tutorial I show you a cool growth hack for increasing the number of likes, shares and comments on your Facebook posts. When you increase engagement on your Facebook updates, Facebook begins showing your posts to more people, and you begin to get more exposure. Once you get more organic exposure to your Facebook business page, you can get more followers, grow your presence on Facebook, and ultimately get more traffic to your website.

In this video I show you how you can post photos that encourage likes and share on Facebook. It is a little bit of a growth hack that can go a long way. Try this strategy and see whether it can help you generate more likes, shares and overall engagement on your Facebook page.

Increasing Facebook engagement on your posts can help you in two ways. First, the Facebook algorithm will begin to show your updates to more people which will give you more immediate visibility. Second, more engagement such as likes, shares, and comments will help you boost the SEO (search engine optimization) of whatever content you are posting in your Facebook updates.

I hope you enjoyed this Facebook growth hacking tutorial, and will be able to get more likes on your comments, posts and updates. If you have more Facebook hacking tips, post them in the comments of this video on YouTube and we can discuss different strategies to increase engagement, get more likes, comments and shares.

Ideal Facebook Update Length For More Likes And Engagement

In this tutorial you will learn how to increase your Facebook engagement. Specifically, you will learn what the ideal update length is in order to increase engagement with each Facebook post that you make.

Many people don’t think that the post length on Facebook has an impact on engagement, but it does. In fact, it has quite a strong impact. People don’t like seeing long updates because they skim them to see if it is something they want to spend more time on. And it is hard to skim a long Facebook update. Because of that, people tend to skip long updates all together, ultimately decreasing engagement of the posts.

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