How to Get Facebook Followers 2020 Trending (part2)
7. Try Out Facebook Live
Some of the most viral videos have been Facebook Live videos. Recently, many new bloggers are in facebook life and organizing the quiz and viral video post competition. Today, they have listed as a best earner. If you’re building a niche store, your Facebook Live might be more about general niche tips.. However, if you’ve just added new items to your store and have ordered samples, you can showcase a first look at the products on Facebook Live. You can increase Facebook followers by telling your customers and followers that you do a livestream every Tuesday, for example. All Facebook Live videos get shown on the Facebook Live Map, so the more viewers on your livestream the higher you’ll show up on the feed. Thus, potentially increasing Facebook likes.
8. Partner with an Influencer
If you want to know how to get Facebook followers, the secret sometimes lies in partnerships. The best influencers I’ve ever partnered with weren’t really influencers at all. In fact, most of them were niche fan pages. You know, those pages for a niche that just share cool products or cool articles about a niche. They’re all over Facebook. They usually a mass really big audiences. And they’re usually cheaper than an influencer. That strategy works well if you’re on a super tight budget. But if you want to partner with an actual influencer, you can find influencers in your niche as well. The easiest way to do that is to look up “[niche] blogger” in Google. You might look up fashion bloggers, for example. Then you look through their fan pages and reach out to them to find out their rates. If they’re up for collaborating, you’ll send them a sample product for them to model. When they share the post on Facebook, ask them to tag your Facebook page in the post. That way people who are interested in your product will be more likely to follow you.
9. Get Tagged by Other Facebook Pages
Facebook pages can help you get more Facebook followers in a short period of time. To get a shout out, look for brands who regularly feature their customers or other brands on social media. Pick the brands that have a similar audience to you or one that’s at least somewhat related. For instance if you sell watches you might post a picture with your watch with another brand’s sunglasses, tagging the brand in the picture. This could coax them into sharing your post with their audience. Here’s an example of Samsung sharing a picture taken on their phone that a customer posted on their Facebook page.
10. Use Automation Tools to Boost Your Activity
Marketing automation can help you get Facebook followers. How? Well, you’re not going to increase Facebook likes if you never post on Facebook. And running a store can get busy. So sometimes things like posting on Facebook fall by the wayside. Only have 20 minutes a week total for your social media marketing? Use an automation tool to set up a series of posts over the next several days in advance. You can add product pictures to your post with a link to the page, a piece of content you’ve written, or even a funny video or picture you find online (with proper credit, of course). If you know that every Friday at 5pm you need to schedule posts for the following week, it allows you to spend the following week working on higher impact projects. The more you post on Facebook, the more chances you’ll have of getting more Facebook followers.
11. Add a Facebook Like Widget
If you want to increase Facebook likes, the easiest way to do that on your website is to add a Facebook Like Widget by Widgetic. The free Shopify app adds a like icon to certain pages of your store, such as product pages. It can also show shoppers who else likes your page to give you a bit of social proof to get more Facebook followers. If you’re just starting to figure out how to increase followers on Facebook, this free tool keeps growing a Facebook following simple for you.

12. Add Your Social Media Links to Your Website
You’d be surprised by how many new store owners forget to add their social media links to their website. Depending on your theme, your social icons might be in the header, footer, or in a sidebar menu. If you want to emphasize their placement, you can contact a Shopify Expert or use Hey Carson to get some minor development work done.(copied)

13. Email Your List
If you want to know how to increase followers on Facebook, try using your existing email list. You can either choose to include social media icons (including Facebook) in all of your emails, or you can directly email your list to tell them to join other Facebook followers by liking your page. If you haven’t been building an email list but have customers who’ve agreed to receive email marketing, you can email those people to increase Facebook likes. You’ll find that email list in your Shopify dashboard under Customers > Email Subscribers.

14. Create More Video Content
Want to know how to get Facebook likes? Try video marketing. Video content on Facebook usually gets higher levels of engagement than pictures or text-based posts. As a result, more people will view your content. The more viewers and Facebook likes you get, the higher the chance that your content will get found by potential new Facebook followers. The secret to getting new followers isn’t always about building an audience but also about building your brand. And creating great content regularly in a popular format can help you build a stronger following. So if you want to increase Facebook likes, you’re going to need to step up your video content strategy.
15. Engage with Your Community
Some of the biggest e-commerce brands don’t engage with their customers. That gives even the smallest retailer a huge competitive advantage. Engaging with your community isn’t only about customer service like responding to questions about delivery times. It’s also about building relationships. And there’s no better way to do that than to be a bit playful or respond in a way where the customer feels like they’re chatting with their buddies. Netflix is a great example of a brand on Facebook that regularly engages with customers. Their comments are almost always hilarious which makes you want to engage with the brand. By engaging with your followers, their friends might end up following you as a result.
Pro tip: Besides engaging with people commenting on your Facebook business page, you can join relevant Facebook groups and contribute to the discussions around interesting topics.
16. Hashtag It Up
While “hashtag” makes most people think about Twitter or Instagram, you can also increase followers on Facebook by using hashtags in your Facebook posts. When it comes to hashtags, there are two key approaches. You can either use a literal hashtag like #fashion for a fashion post, or you can use an audience-focused hashtag like Sephora does. This Sephora post isn’t about #fitspo (fitness inspiration) at all. But they likely used the hashtag to attract users who are interested in fitness inspiration to their brand. In this case, the hashtag helps Sephora reach a new audience with their post – an audience that could potentially become Facebook followers.

17. Offer a Coupon for Liking Your Facebook Page
The whole point of getting Facebook followers is to get sales. With the Facebook Likes Popup app, you can offer customers a coupon if they like your page. So not only do you get a potential new audience member, but the customer can redeem the coupon to get a discount on their purchase. This exit intent app is perfect for those who are looking to gain social proof on their Facebook page and maybe score a couple sales too.

18. Get Tagged by Customers
After a product has been delivered to your customer, send an email (if they accepted marketing) and ask them to tag you when they post their photos. People often share their products on social media and getting tagged by customers can help you get more Facebook followers… and more sales. The audience pull will be smaller, but this word of mouth marketing is more impactful since it’s authentic.



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