Post more than just links. The number one mistake I see people making on facebook is not having any engagement with people. They seem to just drop links and not converse with others. You don't have to be on there all day. But at least interact if you're going to drop links. Most likely, people are not going to click the links anyway if it's obvious that is the only reason you are there. If dropping links is all you're interested in, facebook and other social networks are not the place for that. The whole point of facebook is to socialize.
Do not tag people in link posts, unless the link is related to them. When you tag someone in a facebook post, it appears on their profile, as well as in their news feed. It also appears in the news feeds of their friends. Absolutely do not tag people unless a post is related directly to them or they've asked you to. Tagging people in all of your links is considered spam and will get you a fast ticket off facebook. It may also cost you some friends. Is tagging your link really worth losing friends and your facebook account? When people tag me in their articles or other promotional links, it makes me not want to click the link or share it with others. I generally will remove the tag. In special circumstances, it may not bother me, such as if a friend is obviously having fun or just wants me to see a specific article. But habitual link taggers are spammers in my book and will not receive any clicks from me.
Use a fan page. If you know you are going to be writing often, the best thing you can do is set up a facebook fan page. There are many reasons why. But one reason is to limit exposing family and friends to every single link to all of your work. Some may appreciate it. But not everyone does. By setting up a fan page, those who want to receive all your links can follow your fan page by 'liking' it. This doesn't mean you shouldn't post any links on your profile. But if you publish often, it's just common courtesy not to post all your links on your profile. Some may consider frequent linking to be spam.
Hide links from friends that aren't interested. Do you have friends who don't want to see every link? Create a custom list and hide your link posts from those people as you post them. To do this, simply select the lock button in the status comment section when you place a link there. Choose custom from the menu. Then, type the name of the list in the field where it asks who to hide the post from. Then, hit send. It sounds complicated. But it's actually very quick when you are doing it and it keeps your friends happy.
Don't post links on fan pages or in groups without permission and relevancy. When I log onto facebook and check my personal fan page, the last thing I want to see is links to irrelevant websites. On the other hand, I love checking my niche facebook pages and groups and seeing links posted in those places that are relevant to the topic. Be mindful of where you should promote your links and where you shouldn't. Not taking heed of this could cause a loss of readers instead of drawing new ones. Relevancy attracts readers while spam alienates them.
More from Lyn:
Why Writers Should Have a Facebook Fan Page
Writer Promotion: How to Keep Your Facebook Fan Page Fresh
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32 Comments
Post a CommentAs always, great advice! I plan on creating my own Facebook fan page this weekend... after reading your article specifically about fan pages, of course... :-)
Lyn, judging from your success on YCN, I can tell that you know what you are taslking about. Thanks again!
Great ideas!
You've made good points here. I'm on my way to set up a fan page on Facebook.
Great tips Lyn, especially the one about not just posting links. I think to be effective on FB and other social media outlets you need to be active and engaged, too. Well done!
Awesome tips Lin! Thanks you!
Great advice...Of course everyone has a facebook now adays...
Really good article...thanks!
Good advice.
Very informative, thanks so much! I am new to AC and self-promotion and your article was so helpful :)