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but if you want to learn more and find inspiration for running your own campaign, I invite you to read this article on the Hubspot blog .5) Publish a competitionContests are very popular on Instagram, but they have been less popular on Facebook in recent years. The fault lies in increasingly restrictive rules .Still, these posts tend to generate a lot of engagement.For what ?Because Internet users like to participate in competitions to try to win something.It is not the Bureau Vallée brand that will tell us otherwise.To participate.
you can invite your fans to:Comment and like the postTag on Europe Cell Phone Number List e or more friendsAnswer a questionShare a photo in the comments or share a photo with a hashtag (very popular on Instagram)Here again, I know that community managers will be offended by stating loudly and clearly that asking to tag a friend or like the publication is no longer allowed by Facebook because it is considered Engagement bait .This is surely true and I think that in this case, it is better to test the other 2 options (answer a question or share a photo in the comments) if you are too
afraid of being punished by the Facebook policeman.It is really difficult to say whether the algorithm update regarding engagement bait also affects contests and whether or not some of the practices cited above are prohibited.I'll let you argue in the comments.What is certain is that it is prohibited to ask followers to like a Page to participate or share the publication on their timeline or that of a friend to participate in the competition.You risk being sanctioned if you do so.Yet that’s what this brand does. Engagement is there with more than 1.5K likes and the
same number of comments. Furthermore, the publication does not seem to be penalized in its distribution.If you are running a competition, be aware of these constraints and avoid breaking Facebook's official rules!6) Go LiveI couldn't do without mentioning it.Live is undoubtedly the most popular and profitable content to be visible without paying.According to Facebook , users comment 10 times more on a Live video than on pre-recorded videos.Knowing that comments are a serious indicator for Facebook's algorithm that your publication is of interest to people, it wouldn't be stupid to get started.The most common Live on Facebook is the Live Q&A or debate!Here are some other ideas:Show the design of a product live;Give live tutorials/advice;Create your weekly show (you present a topic and then answer questions);Offer a guided tour of your business.
you can invite your fans to:Comment and like the postTag on Europe Cell Phone Number List e or more friendsAnswer a questionShare a photo in the comments or share a photo with a hashtag (very popular on Instagram)Here again, I know that community managers will be offended by stating loudly and clearly that asking to tag a friend or like the publication is no longer allowed by Facebook because it is considered Engagement bait .This is surely true and I think that in this case, it is better to test the other 2 options (answer a question or share a photo in the comments) if you are too
afraid of being punished by the Facebook policeman.It is really difficult to say whether the algorithm update regarding engagement bait also affects contests and whether or not some of the practices cited above are prohibited.I'll let you argue in the comments.What is certain is that it is prohibited to ask followers to like a Page to participate or share the publication on their timeline or that of a friend to participate in the competition.You risk being sanctioned if you do so.Yet that’s what this brand does. Engagement is there with more than 1.5K likes and the
same number of comments. Furthermore, the publication does not seem to be penalized in its distribution.If you are running a competition, be aware of these constraints and avoid breaking Facebook's official rules!6) Go LiveI couldn't do without mentioning it.Live is undoubtedly the most popular and profitable content to be visible without paying.According to Facebook , users comment 10 times more on a Live video than on pre-recorded videos.Knowing that comments are a serious indicator for Facebook's algorithm that your publication is of interest to people, it wouldn't be stupid to get started.The most common Live on Facebook is the Live Q&A or debate!Here are some other ideas:Show the design of a product live;Give live tutorials/advice;Create your weekly show (you present a topic and then answer questions);Offer a guided tour of your business.