Facebook pages organic reach feels dead?

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Anyone still getting good traffic and earnings from pages organically?
 
You're a decade late. They killed organic reach on pages years back. Groups are better.
 
Organic reach is definitely lower than a few years ago, but it’s not dead. Pages that still grow organically usually focus on Reels, short native videos, engagement bait-free content, and very consistent posting.
FB pushes entertainment + retention now, not just page followers. Some niches still do really well if the content feels natural and shareable.
 
Anyone still getting good traffic and earnings from pages organically?
I think facebook’s organic reach definitely feels lower than it used to be, but I still see some pages are doing well with Reels and shareable content. It seems much harder, but not completely dead.
 
Anyone still getting good traffic and earnings from pages organically?
do u know the way to maintain the traffic on page?
we have to update the page, post news, up story everyday, hard-working to get good results.
 
I think you can still get traffic and earn from pages organically, but to get the good result as you expect, it's very hard. meta encourage advertising, so doing manually will be hard.
 
Reach is not completely dead, but random posting usually does not work well anymore. content that gets comments and shares still performs better.
 
i still see decent results from organic, but growth takes more time now compared to old days.
 
people are absolutely still making good money from organic traffic—but the playbook has completely changed.
Premium display ads, highly targeted niche affiliate offers.
 
I've noticed Facebook's organic reach is lower than before, but some pages are doing well with Reels . Things are more difficult now than they used to be.
 
Organic reach for traditional text and photo posts is basically dead, but the traffic itself hasn't disappeared—it just moved to different placements within the app.

If you are trying to monetize organically right now, you have to abandon the old "Fan Page" broadcasting method.
 
For me, the biggest drop has been on link posts. Native content still gets some traction, but sending users off-platform seems much harder than it used to be.
That has been the case for years now on FB. Outside links get no love from their systems, and if you have too many posts with outbound links they will eventually just bury you
 
Honestly I've noticed a big difference compared to a few years ago Back then even simple posts could reach a decent number of followers but now it feels like most page content struggles unless people start engaging with it right away I don't think organic reach is completely dead but it definitely seems much harder to get visibility without a highly active audience
 
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