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How to Get More Facebook Likes
1) Fill out your Facebook Page with searchable information.
To grow your number of Facebook fans, every
section of your page should include content that's relevant and
helpful, but also searchable. Remember: All of the content on your page
will be indexed by search engines, helping you attract more Fans to your
page.
By no means should you should go on a
keyword-stuffing spree -- but you should spend time optimizing each
section of your page with keywords appropriate for your business.
For example, once you’ve created your Facebook Page, make sure the About section of your page includes:
- An overview of what your business has to offer
- A link to your website
- Any other information that will help prospects understand your business better
2) Include Facebook Like Boxes on your website and blog.
Making your Facebook Page as discoverable
as possible includes promoting your Facebook presence using the
marketing channels you already have, and removing any barriers for
existing contacts to like your page.
If you have a website or blog, use
Facebook’s various social plugins to get people to 'Like' your page
without having to go over to Facebook.com.
While Facebook's Like Button allows users to like individual pieces of content on the web and share them on Facebook, the Like Box is designed only for Facebook Pages. The Like Box is a great way to leverage social proof
to amplify your page. It displays your page's number of Likes along
with the faces of some of your Facebook fans. To implement it, visit this link
and customize your button. Then, generate the code and embed it on your
website, blog, and wherever else you'd like it to appear.
Want to see it in action? Go ahead and like HubSpot's Facebook Page by clicking the button below. ;)
3) Invite existing contacts to Like your page.
Chances are, you already have friends,
family, and existing customers who would be more than willing to connect
with your business on Facebook. All you need to do is ask. Whether in
person, via email, or via Facebook, try asking for Likes and positive
reviews. Just be cautious about over-promoting to uninterested
connections.
You can also encourage existing connections
to become fans by making it more likely that they'll see a suggestion
on Facebook to like your page. How? You'll have to upload a list of
emails to Facebook, and those from that list who are on Facebook will be
made more likely to see a suggestion to like your page in places like
"Recommended Pages." Your contacts who aren't on Facebook won't see this
suggestion.
To upload a list of email contacts through
Facebook, open the "Build Audience" menu (located at the top right of
your Facebook Page) and select "Invite Email Contacts."

From there, you can upload a maximum of 7,000 contacts per day per page -- and a maximum of 5,000 contacts at a time.
4) Invite employees to Like your page.
People are more likely to Like pages that
already have some sort of following, and your employees can help your
business build its initial numbers. After all, they are your strongest
and most effective brand advocates.
Ask them to like the official Facebook
Page. Then, encourage them to share, Like, and comment on the content
your team posts on Facebook, too. Employees who really want to share the
love might include a link to your Facebook Page in their email
signatures or on their personal social media profiles.
5) Incorporate Facebook into your offline communication channels.
Have a physical storefront? Think about
ways to encourage patrons to become Facebook fans. Here are some ideas
to get you started:
- Place stickers in your front windows promoting your page's name.
- Include your Facebook URL on your receipts.
- Run a promotion where customers who become Facebook fans on the spot get small discounts.
Market your business offline? Include links
to your Facebook Page and other social media profiles on printed ads,
flyers, coupons, catalogs, business cards, and direct mail assets.
6) Cross promote on Twitter and LinkedIn.
Add a link to your Facebook Page on your
business's Twitter and LinkedIn profiles (and your personal profile, for
that matter). Tweet about your Facebook Page occasionally to encourage
your Twitter followers and LinkedIn connections to stay in contact with
you on another network.
Add your Twitter link to your Facebook
Page, and occasionally tweet about your Facebook Page. Don’t stop with
Twitter and Facebook; you could also cross-promote on LinkedIn, Flickr, YouTube, etc.
Just be sure that your cross promotions are sparing and strategic --
you don't want to spam the other audiences that you've worked so hard to
develop.
7) Post valuable content.
The best way to increase your following on
Facebook is by treating your fans like people -- and that means
consistently delivering content that is valuable to them. Delivering
value really comes into play with the content you create and share with
your fans, and how you interact with them. (More on that here: How to Attract Customers With Facebook).
It's all about building long-term
relationships with your Facebook fans. They might not remember one
individual post to Facebook, but if they notice you consistently publish
high quality, helpful, and relevant posts to Facebook, they'll think of
you as a valuable resource.
So, how do you know what to publish? If you’re in tune with your buyer personas,
you probably have a good idea what types of content your ideal
customers like. If not, or if you just need some inspiration, consider
spending a week taking note of the types of content in your own News
Feed that compels you click, comment, or share. What inspired you? Use
your observations to inspire future posts.
8) Be active.
Getting more Facebook Likes isn't just
about profile optimization and an initial push. To continue growing
steadily, you need to maintain an active, ongoing presence.
Not only does this mean posting
educational, insightful content on a regular basis, but it also means
monitoring your presence and interacting with your fans. Ask questions,
answer questions, and participate in discussions with those posting on
your page. Find, follow, and build relationships with others in your
industry. Create a presence worth following.
9) Use Facebook Ads to expand your reach.
Growing your Facebook Likes organically is
the best way to drive engagement and, ultimately, convert fans into
customers. But if you have the budget for it, incorporating some paid
advertising into your Facebook strategy can help augment the hard
work you're already putting in.
Facebook offers a type of ad called a "Page Like Ad,"
which contains a CTA suggesting that users Like your Facebook Page.
These ads can appear in users' News Feeds or in the ad column on the
right-hand side of their web browser when they're on Facebook. Here's
what a Page Like Ad looks like on a mobile News Feed:

Image Credit: Facebook
If you’ve exhausted your existing contacts
and want to reach people who don’t know about your page yet, but would
be interested in hearing from you, you can use Facebook’s granular
targeting capabilities to reach your ideal buyer persona(s) and grow
your audience.
Want more tips?
There's plenty more to learn about
cultivating a Facebook audience that can yield new business
opportunities. Be sure to check out some of our other resources on
Facebook-related topics:
- How to Create a Facebook Business Page That Doesn't Suck
- 25 Ways to Get More Social Media Followers
- Facebook Says These Are the 15 Best Brands on Facebook
- 10 Mistakes Brands REALLY Need to Stop Making on Facebook
- 4 Ways to Stand Out Better On Facebook's News Feed
- Facebook Cracks Down on News Feed Spam From Brand Pages
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