A Facebook page I follow posted a similar call-to-action message on their wall, and I’d like to share my version of it with you. However, if I were to post it on Bunny & Dolly’s Facebook page, there’s a good chance the majority of you would never see it…and here’s why:
Facebook now requires page administrators to pay to promote Facebook posts we want our fans to see. If we don’t, only a small percentage of our fans will see our page’s updates in their home feed. Right now, out of Bunny & Dolly’s small but mighty following of 148 fans, approximately 16% of you generally see my updates content in your feed. The rest are missing out on updates about blog posts, behind-the-scenes photos and any special Facebook-only content.
To make sure that you are seeing all of Bunny & Dolly’s Facebook updates, follow these simple steps:
1. Hover your mouse on the “LIKE” button near our name on Bunny & Dolly’s Facebook page
2. Select “ADD TO INTEREST LISTS” from the drop-down menu
3. Create an “interest list” for a special news feed you can access from your home page that will include all of our posts
Follow the above instructions for all of your favorite Facebook pages so you aren’t missing out on any posts or updates!
There tends to be a lot more conversation on Bunny & Dolly’s Facebook page than in the comments section of the blog. Same with Twitter. If you’d like to join the convo, please share your Facebook page or Twitter handle below!
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emily -- a denver home companion
thanks for the heads up! it’s good to know since i’m just now starting a facebook page for my etsy shop. i always wondered why so many people viewed it since i assumed it should’ve just been in everyone’s feed.
PJ
What is your Etsy’s Facebook page URL?
emily -- a denver home companion
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ollies-Vintage/415672618497107
and i meant to say in that comment “i always wondered why so many people DIDN’T view it (it didn’t “reach” many pepople)”