How to Get More Facebook Post Likes

 

1. Evaluate your current posting habits.

  • If your posts are under-performing by receiving too few likes, identifying your posting flaws may help inform your future posts. Common problems include the following:

 

  • Posting either too often (more than a few times per day) or too infrequently (less than once per day)
  • Posting during times at which your friends are busy (or asleep)
  • Posting long, text-heavy content
  • Posting vague, overly specific, or mundane content
  • Failing to include images or videos
  • Failing to ask your audience for feedback or some other form of engagement

2. Post once or twice per day.

Posting often increases your visibility on people’s timelines, making it less possible for your posts to be overlooked or skimmed over. If you can become known for posting interesting and funny status updates, photos, and videos, people will be more likely to stop and take notice when your name appears on their feed. The more people who actually pay attention to what you’re posting, the more people who’ll be inclined to like each post.

  • Posting more than twice per day may result in people becoming tired of your content, blocking or unfollowing your posts, or unfriending you.

 

3. Use humor.

  • You’ll often find that humorous, light-hearted posts attract significantly more likes than do technical or grounded ones. Replacing your usual content with a joke or a funny anecdote once or twice per day—particularly if you include a photo—will most likely result in a larger number of likes.

 

  • Avoid risky or sensitive topics (such as religion or politics) in your humor, as such topics tend to alienate some people rather than including them.
  • If you can’t think of something funny, use someone else’s humor instead: search for an entertaining joke on the internet and post it to your wall, or share a particularly clever version of a popular meme. You may not have come up with it yourself, but you’ll still get all the credit.

 

4. Include photos and videos in your posts.

  • Visual content is significantly more engaging than text-only posts, so try to include a photo with every post you make. As long as the photo is related to at least part of the post, you should see a generally positive reaction to doing this.

 

  • When posting a video, try to use the post’s text to build suspense around the video (e.g., “I can’t stop laughing” or “Send help!”).
  • Keep in mind that sharing photos or videos isn’t as exciting as uploading your own original content, though sharing does allow you to create a post with your own commentary on the photo or video.

 

5. Keep your posts short.

  • Many people won’t read more than a few hundred characters. Especially when using humor or captioning an image post, try to keep your typed content below the 300 character count.

 

  • If you have a longer post you want to share with people, consider writing the post on a blog and linking to it in a short Facebook announcement.
  • Once you’ve developed a reputation for being entertaining, adding in longer posts once or twice per week—just remember that they may not receive the same level of engagement as your shorter posts.

 

6. Ask interactive questions.

  • Another great way to get more likes is to be interactive with your Facebook friends by asking engaging questions and requesting other people’s opinions. You’ll want to keep these questions informal and light-hearted, as technical or philosophical questions tend to cause other Facebook users to focus on the conversation rather than the likes.

 

  • An example of a good question might include “When was the first time you threw up?” followed by your own personal experience with a humorous twist.

 

7 . Like and comment on other people’s posts.

  • Interacting with other people’s content will often encourage them to check out your posts, which may result in them liking your content as well. While this isn’t an exact science, continuing to like and comment on other people’s content will eventually boost your likes.
  • This is especially important when you first add a friend on Facebook. Establishing that you like their content right out of the gate may prompt them to do the same for you.

 

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