It is a reality that the organic reach of your Facebook content is shrinking daily, and this has been the case for over a year. According to an article from Facebook, there are three main reasons for this:
That being said, there is still a lot of value in maintaining a strong Facebook presence. From a strictly business relationship standpoint, a strong base of Facebook fans can provide:
And from an internet marketing and search engine optimization (SEO) standpoint, an active Facebook presence can also have many positive impacts, including:
So how do you make sure all of your hard work and content efforts are actually being seen by your fans? Paying to boost posts is a simple way to improve the reach of your content and can be effective for fairly low costs. But if you’re looking to increase your reach without having to pay additional money, a great tactic is using Facebook’s Page Mentions or tagging.
Simply put, Facebook tagging means mentioning another business in the content of your posts. This mention hyperlinks to that specific business’ Facebook page and alerts the business that you have tagged them.
You may be thinking to yourself, “Tagging gives links to other businesses – won’t this just drive my fans away from me? How does this improve my organic reach?” Contrary to that thought, getting people to click on your post will actually increase your reach. A big part of Facebook’s algorithm that determines how many people see your post is based on engagement. A click on the post counts as an engagement, so the more clicks you get, the more people Facebook will show your content to.
Additionally, if you are talking about and tagging other busi
The law of reciprocity is also big on social media. If you tag other businesses (in a relevant way that has value for them), it’s likely that some of them will start tagging you back, giving you increased visibility to all of their fans.
And most importantly, tagging can have a direct impact on your ability to reach Facebook users that are not already your fans. This was confirmed by Facebook in 2014, when they said, “Now, when a Page tags another Page, we may show the post to some of the people who like or follow the tagged Page.”
As with all posts, if your content is low quality or you are tagging pages that don’t really make sense to the content, then your actions can be seen as spammy by both users and Facebook. Since Facebook is continuously improving the algorithm to strike the right balance of content, you run the risk of decreasing your reach even further.
You also run the risk of annoying potentially good marketing partners. If you tag another business without a good reason, they will get notified, and you can hurt your ability to build a connection before it even starts.
If you aren’t currently tagging, make sure you start to include it immediately as a part of your overall social and content marketing strategy. Be smart, tag well, and continue to create strong content that provides value to your end consumers.
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