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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: H20cleaning on November 28, 2014, 12:51:30 pm

Title: How do i publish my facebook page?
Post by: H20cleaning on November 28, 2014, 12:51:30 pm
No one can see anything i post onto my business page, so how do i publish stuff? Or how much is it to advertise it?
Title: Re: How do i publish my facebook page?
Post by: mlscontractcleaner on November 29, 2014, 05:07:28 pm
On our Facebook business page we asked customers to add us.

Once they'd done that we asked them to leave comments on their wall about us which their friends obviously saw. This led to a lot of extra work, both window and carpet cleaning.

We also invited our friends from our personal account to like our business which again was seen by their friends and the results were as the before.

Honestly, for a free form of advertising it's a no brainer as we've picked up an awful lot of work for not a lot of effort.
Title: Re: How do i publish my facebook page?
Post by: H20cleaning on November 30, 2014, 11:00:54 am
On our Facebook business page we asked customers to add us.

Once they'd done that we asked them to leave comments on their wall about us which their friends obviously saw. This led to a lot of extra work, both window and carpet cleaning.

We also invited our friends from our personal account to like our business which again was seen by their friends and the results were as the before.

Honestly, for a free form of advertising it's a no brainer as we've picked up an awful lot of work for not a lot of effort.
Yes but after so long of having a page you have to pay to publish anything you post! I take it you havnt had yours long?
I have 120 odd likes and no one sees anything i post
Title: Re: How do i publish my facebook page?
Post by: Nathanael Jones on November 30, 2014, 03:20:39 pm
Facebook reach has plummeted for most businesses over the last 12 months - the basic premise is they want you to pay for advertising and they're making it very hard to get any organic reach on promotional posts.

To maximise what little facebook exposure you can still get you need to generate customer interactions,.. if your posts get likes and shares then facebook will allow the organic reach to go further,.. if no one likes or shares then it'll quickly fade into the background.

Facebook is quickly becoming more hassle than its worth though - I've 1376 likes on my page and my posts rarely reach more than 130 of them at best,.. often its less than 80 people reached...  :'(