How often should you post to your facebook page?

by roley
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I want to avoid being annoying to people who likes as they see every time i post but at the same time i want to post enough.

So what is the rule of thumb? 3 times a day throughout the day?
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  • Profile picture of the author datingworld
    I recently asked this question from facebook account manager [who is helping me in my facebook campaigns ..from facebook] ... and she told the ideal posting is 3 times a week. It will keep your page alive, will keep fans engaged and at the same time not annoy them....
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  • Profile picture of the author damondietz
    Once a day minimum.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jo Barnes
      Please bear in mind that only 10 - 15% of people who have liked your page will ever see your posts, so it will be pretty difficult to get annoying.

      It's vital you keep in the forefront of your customers mind, so I recommend doing a minimum of 2 - 4 posts a day on your page.

      Plus promoting at least one of those posts every day using the page post ad feature.

      Obviously you only want to promote unless you have a backend funnel with a product as you want all your advertising to be an investment not a cost.

      But the key here is to create amazing content that your fans want to engage with and getting it out to them as effectively as possible!

      I hope that helps!

      Jo
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      • Profile picture of the author mmiys
        Originally Posted by Jo Barnes View Post

        Please bear in mind that only 10 - 15% of people who have liked your page will ever see your posts, so it will be pretty difficult to get annoying.

        It's vital you keep in the forefront of your customers mind, so I recommend doing a minimum of 2 - 4 posts a day on your page.

        Plus promoting at least one of those posts every day using the page post ad feature.

        Obviously you only want to promote unless you have a backend funnel with a product as you want all your advertising to be an investment not a cost.

        But the key here is to create amazing content that your fans want to engage with and getting it out to them as effectively as possible!

        I hope that helps!

        Jo

        Agree 100% with this to add: Spread out your posts. You won't get annoying if your posts are spread out by at least a couple of hours. You are trying to avoid being like that cousin of yours who goes on and reposts 50 pictures in 5 minutes... it crowds your feed and gets annoying.
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  • Profile picture of the author DustonMcGroarty
    The real question is... What do you want to get out of your Facebook page? Are you just trying to build a brand, build a community or make money?

    The page is really just the tool to help you achieve your goal, whatever that is.
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    • Profile picture of the author Nightengale
      Jo Barnes is right. I saw an article on it a while back and thought I'd had it bookmarked, but apparently not. Otherwise I'd share it here.

      Essentially though, only a small percentage of your Facebook audience will see your posts. Social media moves at lightning speed in real time and the name of the game is engagement. The higher your engagement, the more Facebook will show your posts to your peeps. So you want to get your peeps to engage and interact with you.

      Posting 3-5 times a day is a good rule of thumb. (I still struggle to post once a day sometimes though!)

      Of course, if you have a Facebook business page, you're presumably hoping to make money with it. However, just like e-mail, you can't just bombard your peeps with "buy my stuff!" posts all day long. You'll end up shooting yourself in the foot.

      Lead with value first. The same 80/20 rule applies: 80% of your posts should offer value and only about 20% should be promotional. Out of the 80%, a good portion of those should be personal and interactive. Ask a question. Post a quiz. Post some trivia questions. Share stories and pictures of your pets/kids. (Those posts always get a lot of traction!) Be careful with it, but post humorous pictures/stories.

      To at least get the ball rolling, promote some of your posts. That will get your posts seen by a lot more of your peeps. If you're just starting a Facebook page or still have a very low "like" count, do a "like" ad campaign to boost your likes.

      For the longest time, I really struggled with the idea of paying Facebook to increase my Facebook likes. Essentially, I'm paying Facebook to grow THEIR biz! Arrrghh! I care much more about growing my own list than just growing my Facebook likes. Like's aren't leads in my database or sales.

      But then my business coach made a comment that changed my entire perspective: We were talking about joint ventures and getting JV partners. She commented that while partners still want to know the size of your list, it's not quite as important as it used to be. People can easily check out the size of your social media audience and that DOES influence their decisions. She said that once your audience goes above 5,000, people start to approach YOU for joint ventures.

      Well, that changed my whole perspective and I decided that I'd pay to grow my Facebook audience. So I've invested in a couple of Facebook training courses which you can see here:

      1. Michelle Pescosolido's "Get Fans, Get Paid" course: Social Media Mastery

      She's made six figures with Facebook marketing.

      2. Sandi Krakowski's "PPC for Beginners" course: PPC Advertising For Beginners Who Don't Know What They're Doing But Wanna Play With The Big Guys!

      3. Dr. Ben Adkins' Evil FB Ads: http://www.socialadmag.com/

      When promoting a post or doing a Facebook ad, don't just promote them willy-nilly. Make sure you only spend money for a very specific goal. In the beginning, that might mean just building up your FB audience to the first 1,000. After that, you might ONLY promote posts that either build your list and/or lead to a sales page or sales presentation (webinar, for example).

      Occasionally promote posts with questions, polls, surveys, quizzes, etc. to build your engagement, which will encourage Facebook to show your posts to a wider audience.

      For me, I have a page that still has a very small audience. So I'm focusing on ads and posts that increase my likes and/or increase engagement. Once I'm beyond that initial 1,000, I'll mostly focus on promoting posts and ads that build my list and/or lead people to a teleseminar/webinar.

      Hope that helps!

      Michelle
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  • Profile picture of the author rleejr
    I own a page in Facebook and it has over 10, 000 likes. I post one ad per day (during peak hours like noon time or early evening) but I also do around two more per day. The other two aren't ads, but just regular posts like greetings and quotes and images. This is to stimulate conversation from the likers. I think it matters not if you post five or more a day, as long as you do not post ads alone. You must have genuine conversations with your fans as well, to make sure that they do not get annoyed.


    Hope this helps!
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  • Profile picture of the author Jennwith2ns
    I try to do 3 a day. 1 promotional, 1 informative/value, 1 more personal. IF I have a blog post, I'll make that my 4th post of the day, but that's only a few days a week.
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    • Profile picture of the author Plugin Profits
      Yeh I say you might as well start promoting some right away. A friend of mine made the mistake of not wanting to put a single promotional post and wait to start monitizing his pages after he got a million likes first.

      And now after a year of building a couple pages that each had over 300,000 likes, they both got hacked and stolen from him and he can't get them back. Looks like one was even deleted.

      You never know with fb and social media how secure and long lasting your pages and efforts are going to be. So might as well strike a balance in the beggining to promote things so even if you lose them it won't have been for nothing.
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  • Profile picture of the author jocke1099
    I would say once a day!
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    • Profile picture of the author GaryCarlyle
      I post around 3 times a day. Usually always 3 hours apart because Facebook Edge system tends to choose only one post from any page to display in people feeds in any 3 hour period. So posting quicker than that is a bit pointless and could be considered spam.

      Best time is usually around 7pm North American central time. I forget what you guys call it there.
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  • Profile picture of the author Igor Fridrihs
    3 times per day would be more than enough
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  • Profile picture of the author Randall Magwood
    I make 3 posts per day - consecutively. I just list my info all in one sitting, instead of spreading them all out at different times during the day.
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  • Profile picture of the author Paul Clark
    If you ask my daughter, 3 times a minute wouldn't be enough!!!!

    If you have something relevant to say, say it. Why does it have to be a specific number of times per day. Anywhere from 1-3 times per day should be sufficient to let your subscribers know that you are still there.
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