This may be very frustrating to page owners, but facebook now works on the very reasonable assumption that if someone really does like a page they will interact with it and continue to do so. It means that Facebook users no longer have to go and unlike the pages that they are no longer interested in - as those pages will slowly slip away into the mist naturally. If you think about it from a user's point of view, it is totally sane.
But from a page owner's point of view, it can be a bit of a nightmare!
There are many very complicated metrics that work to decide exactly how long your posts continue to be shown in someone's feed before they start to drop out and not be shown as often or not at all. And to make things just that bit more fun, it's not the same for all interactions, for all users, or for all pages, so there is no magic formula I or anyone else can share with you.
However, what we do know is that
more interaction = more chance of being seen
Here are a few basic things you need to know:
- liking a page no longer means the liker will see all that page's posts in their feed
- people no longer have to like your page to see it in their feed
- in order to see a page in their feed, a person must interact with it
- the interactions must continue - once someone stops interacting with the page it will begin to drop out of their feed until posts are no longer seen.
In the coming posts, I will talk about how to work out what your followers like and how to use that information to keep them interacting... meanwhile, make sure you post on average once a day to keep people interested!