Tips to Produce Highly Engaging Facebook Posts

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Hi, fellow copywriting veterans!

Can I ask for some tips in how to actually improve Facebook post content writing? Is there a way to produce the posts that can produce high engagement?

By the way, would you mind recommending me to some outstanding Facebook pages with very good quality content, or any link that shows some good, engaging Facebook pages?

Thanks a lot!
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  • Profile picture of the author Matt Ausin
    tip #1: Don't use sentences like "produce highly engaging facebook ads".

    tip #2: you'll get more response to pictures than to long posts

    tip #3: get your drama on
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  • Profile picture of the author blackli0n
    My first tip is to post something with a catchy image and title.
    My second tip is to provide content to a consistent audience. Preferably an audience with a common interest and then you post based on that interest.
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  • Profile picture of the author DivyaRai
    I go with infographics which explains everything, content with images or graphics has more demand as you can see in Pinterest website. Most of the infographics are shared on the website.
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    • Profile picture of the author MoRaitman
      Videos and images are the best recommended marketing tools. I also recommend being yourself instead of trying to present yourself like a sophisticated academic professor.
      People relate to people similar to themselves who have had success.
      Always make sure your information and material are tested, tried and reputable.
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    • Profile picture of the author ezybux4u
      Originally Posted by DivyaRai View Post

      I go with infographics which explains everything, content with images or graphics has more demand as you can see in Pinterest website. Most of the infographics are shared on the website.
      ^^^ Nailed it. A picture says a thousand words, and I have also used video personally to funnel Facebook traffic to where I want it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Rahulkapoor
    Posting images will have better impact.Give variation to your interest circle.Let them not guess your next post.Call to action posts drives more engagement with the audience.

    Present the ground theme that your audience will be looking for.And all these will not just happen at short,a time and strategy yields focused results
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  • Profile picture of the author Raydal
    I'm not a big Facebook marketer, but I notice top marketers who
    re-post news stories, sometimes twice per day, in order to improve
    engagement. So instead of posting their own content, they post
    interesting news items and then engae with their audience based
    on their responses. I don't know how effective this is to get leads
    to your business.

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  • Profile picture of the author Kim Roach
    Picture quotes also work great. You can create them easily using a free tool online called QuotesCover.com
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  • Profile picture of the author xpesos
    I have seen that quotes, Puzzles, or IQ testing images do very well

    Like "Can you see cat in this picture" it would be camouflage type picture and it will be hard to track the cat, so many will comment and i have seen the more comments you get the more chances of your post going viral,
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  • Profile picture of the author kevinhsia
    Know your audience/fan base/followers well. Use the voice and tone that would most suitably resonate with them. I highly recommend surveying other competitors or related pages that share the kind of content you want to and study their post style and the kind of reception it gets. This can help give you an idea of where to go from there.
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    • Profile picture of the author TatiW3B
      Two tips I learned recently:

      1. Pictures: people relate more to pictures of people, especially when they are close-up and you can see the eyes of the people in the photo.

      2. Make sure your posts consist of 80% value and only 20% selling. So for every 10 posts you make, 8 of them should be something valuable, and only 2 should be selling something. Some people even go so far as 9/1. The value posts should always be very relative to your audience. Ask them questions. Give them tips, etc.
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  • Profile picture of the author Arthuria Leonhart
    I think image is the best way to attract your audience. Some people may like videos, but I have found you have to have a really good title, otherwise, only a few people would click on it. I personally don't click any videos unless its tittle is funny or makes me want to know more
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