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022. Avoid this Facebook Post If you Want Sales and Engagement
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There’s this one type of post that I see people share on Facebook ALL THE TIME that literally makes me cringe… To the point where, if the person posting it said to me, “Keleigh, how can I increase engagement on social media?!” my immediate response would be “stop sharing this type of content. Nothing else matters until you stop sharing this post.”
And I stand by this so wholeheartedly that I dedicated today’s entire podcast episode to it. Listen now to learn how to recognize this type of content in multiple forms, why it’s so incredibly damaging to your ability to get engagement and alternative content that will help you get more interaction in a way this post never will.
✅ By the end of this episode, you'll learn:
- The worst type of post to share on Facebook and how it’s destroying your engagement
- How to recognize this type of content in multiple forms
- Why it’s so incredible damaging to your ability to get engagement
- Alternative options that will help you get more interaction in a way this post never will
🔗 Links from today's episode:
- Download a FREE Simplified Social Media Workbook below!
- Follow us on Facebook
- Join the Build it Like a Business Community
- Connect on Instagram
32 episódios
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There’s this one type of post that I see people share on Facebook ALL THE TIME that literally makes me cringe… To the point where, if the person posting it said to me, “Keleigh, how can I increase engagement on social media?!” my immediate response would be “stop sharing this type of content. Nothing else matters until you stop sharing this post.”
And I stand by this so wholeheartedly that I dedicated today’s entire podcast episode to it. Listen now to learn how to recognize this type of content in multiple forms, why it’s so incredibly damaging to your ability to get engagement and alternative content that will help you get more interaction in a way this post never will.
✅ By the end of this episode, you'll learn:
- The worst type of post to share on Facebook and how it’s destroying your engagement
- How to recognize this type of content in multiple forms
- Why it’s so incredible damaging to your ability to get engagement
- Alternative options that will help you get more interaction in a way this post never will
🔗 Links from today's episode:
- Download a FREE Simplified Social Media Workbook below!
- Follow us on Facebook
- Join the Build it Like a Business Community
- Connect on Instagram
32 episódios
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