Secret Of GREAT SITES????

by trnz
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I go on a couple of FB sites that are certainly doing it right. Over a million Fans, thousands of Shares and Likes and 4 or 5 posts an hour with great content. How do they do it? Who handles all the work? How do they get their content? Is it paid staff? Fiverr? Fans joining in? Facebook Ads? What is the secret method?
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  • Profile picture of the author yestyle
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    It needs more time to develop a great site, when site's stable and start making money for profits, they have to invest into marketing online by buy articles, managers..a great site not only a person doing, even more people building as a team.
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  • Profile picture of the author Aurelijus
    Originally Posted by trnz View Post

    I go on a couple of FB sites that are certainly doing it right. Over a million Fans, thousands of Shares and Likes and 4 or 5 posts an hour with great content. How do they do it? Who handles all the work? How do they get their content? Is it paid staff? Fiverr? Fans joining in? Facebook Ads? What is the secret method?
    Copywriters, social media management platforms for scheduling, ads, JV's etc.
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    • Profile picture of the author PBMax
      Isn't 4 or 5 posts an hour gonna be annoying to the people, or is this not like a Twitter thing where 1 or 2 posts a day is best?
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  • Profile picture of the author natebunger
    When it comes to posts, it requires experimenting just like other strategies to find out what works best. Test with different intervals and see what delivers you the best responses. It's difficult to say what timing is best because it works differently with people.
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  • Profile picture of the author cajtrixie
    Originally Posted by PBMax View Post

    Isn't 4 or 5 posts an hour gonna be annoying to the people, or is this not like a Twitter thing where 1 or 2 posts a day is best?
    It entirely depends on your page. If it's a REALLY active fan page, then people won't even notice 4-5 posts a day, because they'll be lost under other people's posts, so it's okay. Otherwise, stick with 4-5/day max.
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    • Profile picture of the author PBMax
      Originally Posted by cajtrixie View Post

      It entirely depends on your page. If it's a REALLY active fan page, then people won't even notice 4-5 posts a day, because they'll be lost under other people's posts, so it's okay. Otherwise, stick with 4-5/day max.
      Okay, let's take a FB page of mine for example.

      Pushing 7000 likes (as of this morning) with 6200+ "talking about this."
      Average is 250 "people saw this" per post.
      Average 10 people liking each post.

      It's a Bible devotional page. This doesn't sound very active, so I was thinking of doing one devotional in the morning and one in the afternoon to catch the primetimes of the worldwide like-base the page has.

      Not sure 4-5 posts would work for me. What do you think?
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      • Profile picture of the author sprice
        Originally Posted by PBMax View Post

        Okay, let's take a FB page of mine for example.

        Pushing 7000 likes (as of this morning) with 6200+ "talking about this."
        Average is 250 "people saw this" per post.
        Average 10 people liking each post.

        It's a Bible devotional page. This doesn't sound very active, so I was thinking of doing one devotional in the morning and one in the afternoon to catch the primetimes of the worldwide like-base the page has.

        Not sure 4-5 posts would work for me. What do you think?
        The average post only reaches 12% of your users (or less in your case), so it wouldn't be too much at all to start posting twice a day. It may actually help you get more exposure.
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        • Profile picture of the author huntsman
          Yeh, definitely they are paid stuff.
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        • Profile picture of the author PBMax
          Originally Posted by sprice View Post

          The average post only reaches 12% of your users (or less in your case), so it wouldn't be too much at all to start posting twice a day. It may actually help you get more exposure.
          Cool. I've found that since I'm currently targeting countries outside the U.S. and mostly on the other side of the globe, 7AM is prime posting time. However, in the states, I've read that 3PM is the best, but since I'm not targeting U.S. likes until I have over 100k followers, I will throw a dart at the clock blindfolded...

          ...

          ...6PM it is. Not sure why, but we'll see where that takes me.
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  • Profile picture of the author PBMax
    UPDATE for my Christian devotional FB page:

    10k followers in one week with each like averaging $.001 per.

    About 3k of the likes are not from the ad, but from people talking to other people who end up liking my page.

    Not as much success in other niches. My company's business page in the Internet Marketing/Web design niche only got about 1100 likes this week at $.004 per like.

    If I keep on truckin', I'll eventually get to my 100k goal for each.
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  • Profile picture of the author john13kran
    Secret of great sites are GREAT SITES!!!

    Great design, great CONTENT and great marketing!
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