Tricks to increase the "Talking About This" metric that shows up on Facebook page description?

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How goes, my fellow Warriors:

I have a Facebook business page, that generally only shows one or two people "talking about this" in the SERPS, which makes my page and business look very... um... dead. Without a doubt, has to be hurting conversion rate, as it's the result right under my main site.

I have another Facebook page that I use to add followers, and share content. I've tried the following things to increase the "talking about this" metric:

1) sharing my Facebook page on my email blasts, at end of blog posts, on my "friends" Facebook page

2) asking friends from my other account to like my facebook business page.

3) paying for likes - have a guy on fiverr who uses real accounts somehow - US accounts too, but believe my page has seen everybody there already...

4) sharing posts from my business page to my friends page, which has far more activity going on.

Once in a while, out of nowhere, I'll get something like 20- 40 people talking about this (generally after I pay for likes)... but due to the lag, its so hard to know where it comes from. And sometimes I think it's one thing (paying for likes seems to help), but then the next week the same action brings no effect.

This is a pain in the butt, because it needs to be constantly "fought" in order for there to be any positive effect.

Any advice? It's hard to get a big buzz going on my Facebook page, as the topic of my business is something men are a bit embarrassed to share - something they need, but aren't open about...

Tricks are welcome
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  • Profile picture of the author ThePhresh85
    Originally Posted by David C. View Post

    How goes, my fellow Warriors:

    I have a Facebook business page, that generally only shows one or two people "talking about this" in the SERPS, which makes my page and business look very... um... dead. Without a doubt, has to be hurting conversion rate, as it's the result right under my main site.

    I have another Facebook page that I use to add followers, and share content. I've tried the following things to increase the "talking about this" metric:

    1) sharing my Facebook page on my email blasts, at end of blog posts, on my "friends" Facebook page

    2) asking friends from my other account to like my facebook business page.

    3) paying for likes - have a guy on fiverr who uses real accounts somehow - US accounts too, but believe my page has seen everybody there already...

    4) sharing posts from my business page to my friends page, which has far more activity going on.

    Once in a while, out of nowhere, I'll get something like 20- 40 people talking about this (generally after I pay for likes)... but due to the lag, its so hard to know where it comes from. And sometimes I think it's one thing (paying for likes seems to help), but then the next week the same action brings no effect.

    This is a pain in the butt, because it needs to be constantly "fought" in order for there to be any positive effect.

    Any advice? It's hard to get a big buzz going on my Facebook page, as the topic of my business is something men are a bit embarrassed to share - something they need, but aren't open about...

    Tricks are welcome
    Why would you pay for likes? Why not just do it the right way? That would make your page look better & boost up your "Talking About This Metrics" if you run ads to boost your content. Don't be cheap with this social media stuff.
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    • Profile picture of the author David C.
      Another difficult part... I provide sex advice... a lot of people are embarrassed to share, comment, etc... especially on facebook. However, I get plenty of visits a day to my site, as well as emails with questions... so people are interested.
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