Posting frequently is not what matters, nor does it drive page growth; what truly counts is having engaging and effective content.I'm currently building a fanpage, and I find it quite challenging to post consistently every day, especially I'm managing it on my own while also having many other responsibilities to take care of.
So, does not posting regularly cause Facebook to consider a page less promising and reduce its reach? Is there anyone with experience this works who could shed some light on this for me?
Once you have the content ready and the posting schedule set, everything is pretty simple, bro. The real challenge is having to create all the content yourself, and that takes up a huge amount of timeIf you don't have time every day, you can create multiple posts at once and schedule them for your fanpage. You can schedule posts for Facebook Pages using the Meta Business Suite tool.
u do not have to be worried about being a day late here nd there. the fact that u are not updating every single day does not mean that ur page loses its potential to reach others. the main thing appears to be regularity nd making sure that ur auddience wants to engage with u.I'm currently building a fanpage, and I find it quite challenging to post consistently every day, especially I'm managing it on my own while also having many other responsibilities to take care of.
So, does not posting regularly cause Facebook to consider a page less promising and reduce its reach? Is there anyone with experience this works who could shed some light on this for me?
It does not means that missing out on one or two days is going to kill your reach. From my experience posting regularly has more importance as you will always has something for people to see.I'm currently building a fanpage, and I find it quite challenging to post consistently every day, especially I'm managing it on my own while also having many other responsibilities to take care of.
So, does not posting regularly cause Facebook to consider a page less promising and reduce its reach? Is there anyone with experience this works who could shed some light on this for me?
In my opinion skipping a few days will not suddenlly end reach. the real problem is that of momentum loss hence I would concentrate more on a routine that is sustainable than making the daily updates.I'm currently building a fanpage, and I find it quite challenging to post consistently every day, especially I'm managing it on my own while also having many other responsibilities to take care of.
So, does not posting regularly cause Facebook to consider a page less promising and reduce its reach? Is there anyone with experience this works who could shed some light on this for me?