by Uba Alex,| Follow me on Twitter Here
Last week Friday, I noticed that my
Facebook updates were getting about 25% of the reach that they usually get.
Then I bounced on this
article from AdAge where Facebook obviously states that fan page
owners should expect their organic reach to continue to decline over time… and
the best way to get your stuffs seen is to pay for reach.
I’m not going to tell Facebook how
to run their business because it’s their business…
If you are someone who so much reply
on facebook page this is what you should do….
The
Big Problem About Paying Facebook For Reach
If you’re like me, you often share a
lot of great content that doesn’t cost anything.
And your fans like your page because
they want this content.
However, Facebook wants us to pay to
reach our fans. That’s 100% okay when you’re selling something, but when you’re
just giving away valuable content, it does not make financial sense.
And since it doesn’t make financial
sense to promote content you give away, this means your fans won’t receive the
content they want (as demonstrated by them liking your page).
This is bad for you and your fans.
But here’s the thing:
Your
Facebook Fans Don’t Know This…
When people like your page, they
don’t realize what goes on behind the scenes. They might like your page because
they want recipes, fitness tips, or whatever it is that you do.
They don’t realize that Facebook
wants you to pay Facebook to give them the content they want.
So,
what can you do?
TELL YOUR FANS.
Don’t complain about Facebook and
their changes. It’s Facebook and they’re allowed to do what they want, when
they want.
But you should let your fans know
what’s happening, and then invite those fans to sign up for your email list.
Because if they don’t hop on your
email list, the only time you’ll pay to reach them is when you’re selling
something.
And they’ll only see sales pitches…
not content.
What
should you say?
You can say something like this:
According to AdAge, Facebook said,
“We expect organic distribution of an individual page’s posts to gradually
decline over time…” And a Facebook spokesperson said, “the best way to get your
stuff seen if you’re a business is to pay for it.”
This means you may not receive my
content anymore via the Facebook page because it doesn’t make sense for me to
pay Facebook to send you [insert what you do here].
So, if you’d like to BE SURE you
don’t miss out on all the great content we offer, you should hop on our email
list.
And then you should link to an optin
page.
Easy peasy.
Now
you know I’ve said this forever…
If you’re not building an email
list, you’re an idiot.
I know that’s harsh, but when
companies can destroy your entire business in one fell swoop, you should rely
on things you can control.
And you can control your email
database.
So make sure you let your Facebook
fans know what’s going on so they don’t miss your content.
What
do you think of these Facebook changes?
Leave a comment.
Some of you may think “Well Facebook
will still show your post if your fans engage with it.”
But I’m worried that isn’t true.
Why?
Look at this screenshot:
Facebook tells me my post is more
engaging than other posts I’ve submitted. And they recommend I pay to promote
this page. And they’re only showing it to 3,000 people (of 38,000).
That’s why I’m concerned.
And that’s why I think you should
tell your fans about the update so they can hop on your newsletter.
Also – if you know anyone who runs a
Facebook page, share this link with them. So they can update their fans as
well.
Remember, this isn’t about
complaining about Facebook. It’s their website and they can do what they want.
It’s about educating our fans so they can make the decision that’s right for
them.
Source:
Social Trigger
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