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Saturday, February 21, 2015

Facebook Page Organic Traffic and Likes VS Paid Likes

Facebook Page Likes are a way for someone to approve of your page and give positive feedback that your page is something they are interested in. These are the types of Likes to your page that everyone is most interested in receiving. These types of Likes are people who will engage with your page. They are genuinely interested.

But How Do You Find These Types of Likes? The Million Dollar Question...

If you are paying for page Likes, or are tempted to buy them to get a leg up, you will do more harm to your page than the value of the numbers showing on your page. Paid Likes, or Fake Likes do nothing more than add numbers to your Like value on your page. Think about it. The people who Like your page from paid likes are just that: PAID to Like your page. They have NO interest in your message and it falls on deaf ears (eyes).

If anyone actually understands the algorithms that Facebook uses, you would discover that if you are not receiving engagements to your messages, Facebook won't share your message with the people that Like your page. What this means: if you have 500 Likes and 400 of them are fake likes, and Facebook shows your message to a fake user and nothing happens, Facebook won't show your message any further. Similar to Google, if your message isn't reaching the masses, you will not be on page 1. A double-edged sword for sure.

On the other hand. If you have 500 Likes from people that are genuinely interested in your page via organic traffic, or searches specifically for your messages, and Facebook shares your message with a handful of these 500 and they click the message, or comment, or share it with their friends, then Facebook will engage your messages to more and more of the people that Like your page. That is the purpose of having people Like your page in the first place.

Back to the Million Dollar Question. How Do You Find These Types of Likes?

Well, I wish I had the answer to end all answers, but understanding Facebook and Google algorithms is a lot of trial and error. You start with your friends in hopes that they share with their friends and so on. Then there are the corporate pages that have the advantage of a mass audience and the television advantage.

But where does that leave the little guy? The temptation of buying Likes.....

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