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«Google» transformed into a giant Foundation under the name «Alphabet»

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Organizers announced on the search engine Google mail their intention to establish a trading bloc giant bears the name "Alphabet" brings together under its umbrella and diverse business units and investments away from the group name universally known Google workers.
Google Inc. said on Tuesday night (August 11, 2015) it plans to establish a conglomerate called "Alphabet" brings together under its umbrella and diverse business units and investments for the giant Internet search away from Google's name.

CEO Larry Page said in a commentary that the code on the Internet Alphabet would be a "group of companies" the biggest Google.
He continued: "We believe fundamentally that this allows us to control the administration is more, where we can run things unrelated dramatically, independently."
In addition, will be replaced by the name of Google Inc. in the stock market as “Alphabet “as a general trading. In addition, it will switch all Google shares automatically into shares “Alphabet” and be Google is a wholly owned subsidiary of the parent company.




What «Alphabet» means the new name for «Google»?

Following the selection of the US Company Google, to name Olfabt Alphabet launched a new mother to her company, which announced on Monday under the new restructuring process.
CEO Alphabet, Larry Page, in his message yesterday to investors and posted on his blog stated that Alphabet name carries two meanings. The first refers to the alphabet, which is one of the most important human creations, which are the essence of the way in which reliable Google in indexing search engine.
The second meaning of the name is a compound of Alphabet twofold Alpha-bet and Alpha refers to the return on investment that goes beyond any ordinary extraordinary, while the meaning of the word bet is "betting" in the Arabic language, any "bet on the extraordinary return on investment."
Larry Page said the company Alphabet is a variety of the largest companies of course, is Google.
Google is the new company will be a little smaller than it is now, which will be under the umbrella of " Alphabet " along with a number of other companies with terms of reference for a little far from the main Internet products.
And looks forward Google of this new step to achieve more ambitious projects, and the adoption of a long-term look, and enable entrepreneurs and distinctive companies of prosperity, investment and the expansion of the range of opportunities and resources available, and to improve transparency and supervision, and make Google better by the largest concentration, and thus improve the lives of the greatest number of people.


Why set up a "Google" alphabet company?
In a move seen as a surprise, it announced the "Google" for a new structure was the establishment of a holding company or a new under the name " Alphabet " will include all businesses, including the company "Google". So what does this and what the objective of the move today specifically?
"alphabet, means the alphabet. Vtorgom Larry Bidj, the current CEO of Google in the codification of the announcement of the new company by saying:" We loved the " Alphabet " because the name means character set form language, one of the most important human achievements. "He added:" It also means also alpha-bet any bet on the "Alpha" means return on investment that goes beyond any ordinary extraordinary. "With the new structure, too, will become CEO of Bidj" Alphabet ", while Sergey Brin will become its chairman. Sundar Pichai will take over the presidency as "Google".
It became the name "Google" search engine and brief site "YouTube" for many. But "Google" looking for what is more than that. They are that dominated the search engine market, what needed to change, especially after the establishment of projects and other companies to link its name as the "Google" economically and technologically. The company wanted to be free of such restrictions, to be able to present and future subsidiaries operate more freely, particularly with regard to the economic market.

The company "Google", which was founded in 1998, is today the largest technology companies, and employs more than 40 thousand people around the world. Under the restructuring that the unit "Google" include the main search engine in addition to the services "Google Maps" and "YouTube", the plant "Google X" and new projects of the company, such as "calico" lab on lengthening the life span of human being, and the unity of "NIST" NEST for the manufacture of products advanced home will have a separate management. The unit will also include Viper fiber involved in the provision of high-speed, “Google Ventures” Internet Services Company, and the investment arm "Google Capital", which invests in the largest technology companies.
This step also translates ambitious major company Sergey Brin and Larry Bidj the Great, in a bid to say, "large companies also succeed." And so Bidj said in pealing: "Company" Olfabit "is a whole variety of the largest course companies are Google company. The Google new company is going to be a little than it is now smaller, which Stnazavi under the umbrella of" Olfabit "along with a number of other companies with a little far from the main terms of reference of Internet products. "
With the establishment of "Google" was not impressed by the founders of what investors want, but the company is no longer able to do that today. Economically, this step means that the "Google" liberated itself from itself, and investors at the same time. Today, you cannot question about the money you spend "Google", even those that spend “Alphabet ". The move allows the company acquired other companies or emerging small.
And it will be resolved " Alphabet " replace "Google" in trading the same number and the same rights markets, and will continue trading Regions shares of the company traded on NASDAQ under the symbolic. Bidj wrote: The new structure will allow us to focus on the extreme extraordinary opportunities that we enjoy within the "Google".

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What is the Difference between Google Analytics and Kissmetrics?

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One of the most common questions we get from people is how Kissmetrics is different from Google Analytics. We understand the curiosity. Both services are in the analytics space, so it’s easy to think they’re the same tools.
However, there are a number of differences between the two services; for example, how they handle tracking, what use cases are best, and what you can and can’t do with each tool. We’ll get into all that in this post.


As a matter of clarification, we’ll be discussing the differences between Google’s Universal Analytics and Kissmetrics. Universal Analytics is the next version of Google Analytics and will soon be what every Google Analytics account uses by default.







How Google Analytics and Kissmetrics Track People?
At its core, Kissmetrics analytics is focused on people. As you’ll soon see, every visit to your website gets tied to a person. Google Analytics added people tracking as a feature. It is not at the core of the product. Most people use Kissmetrics to track individual people while most people who use Google Analytics will never touch that feature.

When tracking people, you need two things to verify their identity:
User Identification – Your analytics tool must be able to identify users when they tell you who they are.
Signing In – Users must be able to sign in and identify themselves on each of their devices.

But, even if an analytics tool helps you identify users as they log in, they all handle it a little differently.


Let’s go through how Kissmetrics and Google Analytics handle people tracking.
  1. What Happens to Session Activity Prior to Registration or Logging In? 
    When a person visits your website for the first time, both Kissmetrics and Google Analytics assign an anonymous ID to that person.                                                  
    For Google Analytics, the visit and registration must take place in the same visit session. If a person visits your website, leaves, and then comes back 10 days later and registers, only the last session is tied to the user ID. The first session is lost. Google Analytics connects data from only the session in which the user was identified. The only way around this is to find a way to identify people during as many sessions as possible.                                                                                    
    With Kissmetrics, all data from a person’s previous sessions is assigned to an alias. That’s the core tracking summary of the two. But, they can differ depending on the situation.
  2. What Happens to Data from Sessions after Someone is identified?
    Sayed visits your site, registers, logs out, and closes the browser. He comes back a week later and doesn’t register or log back in. What happens to the data from the second visit?
    Google Analytics isn’t as simple. You’ll need to send the user ID every time there’s a Google Analytics hit. So every piece of Google Analytics data needs a user ID attached to it. There is session unification that will stitch together any other hits that happen in the same session. But, every session needs a user ID defined in order to connect that session to a person. In Sayed’s case, Google Analytics would assume that his second visit was a different person.

    With Kissmetrics, all this data still gets tied to Joey because his device was cooked.
  3.      What Happens to Session Activity from Several Devices?
         Sayed registers on your site from his desktop.
         A week later, he visits your site on his iPad but doesn’t log in.
         Later that day, he visits your site again, this time logging in with his iPad.
         With Kissmetrics, all the data from his desktop gets assigned to hid alias               once he registers. When he visits on his iPad, Kissmetrics assigns his a new           anonymous ID. Kissmetrics doesn’t know this visitor is Sayed until he logs in       on his iPad. Once he logs in, all the sessions from his iPad are tied back to the       ID;    he originally created when he registered on his desktop.
          Sayed registered on his first visit, so the activity from that session gets tied to       his newly registered User ID. Since Sayed’s second visit was on a new device       and he didn’t log in, that data gets lost.
          All his sessions going forward (on the same device) will be correctly assigned       to his. The same goes for when he visits on another device. Once he logs in           on a device, the data from that same session gets tied back to the User ID that       was assigned when he registered on his desktop.

         Remember that Google Analytics connects data only from the session in              which the user was verified.
       4.   What Happens When Multiple People Use the Same Device?                                     Brenda is looking for tickets to a show tonight. She visits your site via a hotel               PC, doesn’t find any tickets that she likes and leaves.
    Steve also is looking for tickets. He visits your site using the hotel’s PC, finds     tickets that he likes, and registers and pays for them.
   How do Kissmetrics and Google Analytics handle this?
   With Kissmetrics, the data from Brenda gets assigned to Steve once he              registers. So, all previous visits to your site from that same computer get tied      to Steve. There is no technical way around this.
   On the other hand, Google Analytics will report the correct data in this case.    Since Brenda visited the site but didn’t register, her session is lost. Since Steve     registered on the same session as his visit, that data gets correctly tied to him.
5. What Happens When Multiple People Are Logging in on the Same                 Device?
    Let’s go back to the previous example with Brenda and Steve using the same       device to access the same website.
    This time, Brenda logs in, looks at a bunch of tickets, and then logs out. Steve     comes by later that day and registers.
    How does Kissmetrics handle this?
    When Brenda visits the site and logs in, all the data gets correctly tied to her.
    But, when Steve visits and registers, Kissmetrics still thinks it is Brenda               visiting the website. Anything that Steve is before he registers tied back to           Brenda’s customer ID. Once Steve registers, Kissmetrics sees this as a new         person and connects all future data to his customer ID.
    With Kissmetrics, you can do a clear Identity call. This would clear Brenda’s     ID once she logs out and assign a new anonymous ID when the next person         visits from that computer. Then, once Steve registers, all the data from                 Brenda’s blog out to Steve’s registration gets tied to Steve’s customer ID.
    You will be able to do this only during logout events. You won’t be able to         reset all named ID’s after each visit.
    Google Analytics handles this correctly. When Brenda visits and logs in, all      the data from her session gets tied to her ID. Then, when Steve visits and           registers, all the data from his visit gets correctly assigned to him.
  • Tracking Summary
Analytics need to make one of two assumptions when tracking users:
· Each visit from the same device is coming from the same person.
· Each visit should be treated as a new person until they identify themselves.
Kissmetrics assumes that activity on one device is coming from the same person. If one of your users visits your site on their desktop, tablet, and phone, Kissmetrics will recognize them once they sign in and tie them back to their customer ID.
Google Analytics assumes that each visit is from a new person. The only way around this is to identify people in each session in order to see everything that person does.
  • Use Cases
Kissmetrics is not a replica of Google Analytics. Yes, they both are analytics tools, but they each have their own use cases. Let’s run through some common use cases and which tool is a better fit.
Tracking Visitors and Visits
If this is what you want to track, go with Google Analytics. While Kissmetrics can track visitors, it doesn’t make sense to use it if that’s all you want to do.
Tracking Bounce Rate, Time on Page, and Exits
Use Google Analytics for these metrics. You cannot currently track these in Kissmetrics.
  • Funnels
You can set up funnels in Google Analytics, but there are a few disadvantages:
·   When you set up funnels, you can view data going forward only. You will not be able to view data that happened before the funnel was set up.
·   You can track consecutive steps that people go through only if they are on the same visit. So, the data is gone if people complete a process over multiple visits or drop out of the defined path. If you want to track only sign-up flows or e-commerce checkout (you won’t be able to track the number of people who put an item in the cart), you can go with Google Analytics. You won’t be able to build your entire customer acquisition funnel.
By contrast, the Kissmetrics funnels are able to retrieve historical data. So, you can set up your sign-up funnel and view how it has been performing over the months that you’ve been tracking. And, it doesn’t matter if someone visits your website today but doesn’t complete the funnel until six months later. Kissmetrics retains all their data.
  • Conversion Tracking
Some people may want to get a little more advanced with their analytics and begin tracking conversions. By tracking conversions, you’re looking at the percentage of people who have done some important action on your site, such as signing up for your newsletter, downloading a white paper, or placing an order.
With Google Analytics, you’ll have to set up goals. Also, there is a 90-day limit with conversions. By default, conversions have to happen on the same visit. This is useful if you’re testing and want a conversion to happen right away, such as signing up for a trial. But, if you want to go deeper, it’ll get a little more challenging. The only way around this is to use multi-channel funnels. You’ll have to use a specific report and be careful about which conversion data you’re looking at.
In Kissmetrics, you’ll need to set up a funnel report to track conversions. A common funnel report is tracking the number of people who have signed up or placed an order. Here’s how it might look for a SaaS company:
Here, we are looking at people who have visited the site, signed up for a trial, and then converted to paying for a subscription. For an e-commerce company, a sales funnel might look like this:
In this funnel, we’re tracking the number of people who visited the site, placed a product in their cart, and then proceeded to purchase.



  • A/B Testing
In Google Analytics, you can set up content experiments to act as your A/B testing tool. To run the test, you’ll have to build out two separate URLs (i.e., www.example.com/control and www.example.com/variant1). This can be challenging if you’re testing your home page, as there may be hundreds of backlinks to one URL. You’ll be able to get around this if you have developers on your team. But, it’ll be more difficult if you’re left to your own devices.
Another downside is the conversions must happen on the same visit. If people leave your site between steps, they won’t get counted.
With Kissmetrics, you can integrate with an A/B testing tool like Optimizable and connect that data to the A/B test report. All your data gets connected back to actual people. Here’s what the report looks like:
You can view people by clicking on a number under the People column, which shows you all the people in the variation. Or, you can view only the people who converted by clicking on a number under the Conversions column.
  • Cohort Reports
People can be divided into groups, or cohorts, based on actions they took. A prime example of this would be tracking login retention over time. With a cohort report, you would track people who logged in during a specified time range (typically a day or week), and then you would see how often those people log back in (by day or by week) after that specified time range. Here’s what a report like that would look like in Kissmetrics:
You can’t get anywhere close to this with Google Analytics.
  • Using Google Analytics in Conjunction with Kissmetrics
Google Analytics can provide a world of insight into how visitors interact with your website. Nearly every website you visit uses it, including the blog you’re on now. We also use it on our main Kissmetrics.com page.




At the end

Many of our customers use Google Analytics alongside Kissmetrics. We use Google Analytics to get session data, view a general engagement on a page (time on page and site), and check referral data. We use our own product for our web app to get insights into how our customers are using our product, discover our customer acquisition channels, track our acquisition funnel, document our A/B tests, and gather data that can help us make better decisions
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The Golden rules of blogging and why you should follow them

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The general approach, which bloggers adopt to write a post, is to proclaim the subject of the topic at the beginning. What about playing the guessing game?
You need not prolong the guessing game but do not come straight away to the topic.
We’re living in the era of blogging. Truth is each one of us has stories to tell, interests to share, thoughts to communicate with others. We all carry the distinctive and unique lines of our life and love to spill them out on the ever-continuing page of the internet.
In this post, I shall unveil the secret style of writing content, which is surely going to infuse more interest in the readers’ mind to read your post.
The secret is ‘Why, What and How.’ This secret works fantastic with Google.
Let’s take three instances:
A blog post talking about the product
A blog post saying how to use the product
A blog post talking of the problems in your daily life, a product which can fathom the problem and how to use it.

Don’t you think the third style will impress you more if you were a reader? Yes, that’s what I am talking about. The formula of ‘what, why and how ‘works the best with readers.

Keeping this in mind though, it’s in no way easy to maintain a popular blog with good content that (on top of it all!) comes often enough for readers to decide to stick around. You may be hooked on politics or economics; you may absolutely love fashion trends and wish to cover the current spring model reviews or you may be a hopeless geek fallen for the web design beauty - the struggle will be there for sure. Having a blog, no matter if it’s a non-profit personal one or a business-driven website is a responsible thing to do. Even picking your blog's colors can be tough! And it’s very easy to go downhill even after an initial wondrous start if you don’t play by the rules and have the different aspects of successful blogging thought out.
Let’s get straight to the point and see at some important things you should do so your blog gets a fine chunk of attention.

  1. Don’t fire in all directions – find a niche and expand on it
    It’s just like in the movies – the bad guys fire in all directions and don’t hit anything. The protagonist aims carefully and shoots only once, but does it right.
    The internet is full of websites that expand on many fronts but don’t offer in-depth insight on any of them. Stand out from the rest by defining your passion and improving your knowledge of it. It’s good to be realistic throughout the process – there are smaller and bigger niches, so if yours is a small one, the exposure will be less. Smaller niches tend to have a strong, close-tied community though, and with growing internet users with each day passed you are sure to find yourself expanding – just a bit more slowly.
    As for bigger niches – they may be over-saturated with other websites and seem a hopeless realization field. Instead of worrying, analyze your competition, see what it offers the audience, and improve over it. People value quality and insight. If you provide them these, you’ll be good to go.
  2. WHY…. Instigate the need
    It is a general trend with people to be happy with what they are using. It is when they read or hear about better and advanced products they feel the urge to switch product.
    It is exactly this ‘WHY ‘which you need to instigate within your readers.
    Let me explain this with an example. If you are running a ‘skin care and beauty ‘blog, a new fairness product is out in the market which you have to promote.
    It is no brains to start talking of the product from the start. Instead, forewarn your readers, what if they are not using the right fairness cream?
    Tell them how a wrong cream can result in loss of natural oils and essentials of skin. How a well-balanced cream can enhance the glow of skin from within and also give smooth and supple feel naturally.

    This is a simple marketing approach, which you should strategize in your blog.
  3. Provide regular content but be merciful to yourself
    You’ll hear many people telling you that you have to post often in order to engage your audience. You’ll hear advice to never sacrifice quality over quantity too. Both of these are true, but let me add something of my own:
    Post regularly enough but don’t strain yourself too much. Match your own pace.
    Different people have the different pace. Don’t try to match up with others at all costs. Define a comfortable frequency for you and stick to it. If you strain yourself, you may become nervous, feel pressured and deliver a less qualitative content. Not to mention that you won’t be having fun while writing on the thing you’re passionate about – a nightmare no one wants to see happening in his/her life.

    Another thing to look out for is when to post your content. Experts differ slightly on this topic, but the morning hours of working days to seem the best bet for exposure. Blog analysts from Kiss metrics have a terrific graph you’ll want to have a look at as to optimize your blogging habits.
  4. WHAT…. The Next Level
    Once you are successful in creating the environment of need the next step is ‘WHAT‘.
    You have to hit the rod now. You have in a way developed the demand criteria of your readers, so now introduce the product.

    Talk about the new ingredients and features of the advanced product. Spill out all the information of the product to help your readers know and understand the attributes of the product well.
  5. Speak the language of your niche & audience without sounding fake
    Different niches have different slang. Words like “business angel”, “cha ching”, “joint venture” or “WFOE” are natural to the business blogger and a technological terra incognita for the blogger who’s into internet memes and popular culture.
    Remember you have an audience and you have to live up to the common dictionary you share with these people. Utilize the specific terms whenever it’s needed, but don’t overdo it. You’re not writing an academic essay, you’re giving insight into a specific topic. Don’t fake it, it’s easy for forced writing to be exposed and if the case is such, people will be easily put off. Be concise.

    Overall, be genuine, think about the slang of your niche and expectations of your readers, and try to combine them in the best way possible. And while we’re on the topic of writing – be precise, use short sentences, watch out for the grammar and be straightforward. Everybody loves simplicity that delivers knowledge. 
  6.  You are a part of a community – act like it
    Blogging is rarely fit for lone wolves. You are a part of a whole ecosystem and it’s good to navigate through it and communicate with the others inhabiting the internet forest. Other bloggers in your field are not your enemies. You are competitors for the audience’s attention, but you can draw knowledge and good practices from each other. Socialize with them, discuss the common topics you care about, why not even guest blog to each other.
    Whenever there is competent competition, the end-user benefits from this. This is a basic rule of economics, and while blogging isn’t exactly economics, it’s true that readers will only benefit from an insightful exchange between niche bloggers.
    Another aspect is communicating with your readers. Always be sure to enable comments on in your blog. Whenever it’s possible (and that should be often enough), answer to the comments of your readers and establish a personal connection. A community gets closer via reciprocation so be sure to pay attention to your audience and treat them well.


At the End
I can safely say that blogging isn’t rocket science, but it’s a very unique blend of art, journalism, content creation, marketing and social knowledge. If you want to be successful at it you have to combine these and somehow manage to balance them out. It sure may seem very engaging, time-consuming and scary (and it can be), but if you play out your cards well, it’s one of the most enjoyable things to do.
So go out there. Grit your teeth. Flex your mind. Clench your fists over the keyboard. Get ready to blog!
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How To Start Increasing Your Facebook Page Likes

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Facebook is undoubtedly the biggest and the most popular social networking website in the world. There are over a billion active users and is a great platform to attract potential customers.

If you are a blogger or a marketer, you will have a Facebook page of your blog, your product or of your service. On this page, you might be posting updates in order to gain more followers and get more likes. But if you are still struggling in getting more Facebook likes then you need to read this article till the end.


Why do you need to work on getting more Facebook likes?
You might be asking this question.
Well, for starters, if you have many likes on your Facebook page, you can drive a huge amount of traffic to your website or to your products. You can promote other people’s products to make sales and earn money with it.
But the best part is that if your Facebook page has tens of thousands of likes, then people will trust you and feel that the page is representing a brand, which can be really helpful in the long term.
So let’s see the various ways using which you can get more Facebook likes.

Simple Ways to Get Initial Likes
At the beginning of the article, I would like to mention some of the simple methods that you can use to get the initial boost on your Facebook page. These methods are right in front of you and people use them but for some reason, you are not implementing these methods. So let’s begin with the neglected methods.

1-Set Up Your Page Timeline
The first thing you need to do once you have created your Facebook page is to upload a proper profile picture and cover image on your page.
Then go to the about section of your page and fill up all the details with relevant information so that people will be able to find your page easily.
  • Category: Choose the category that best describes your page.
  • Page Name: If you page has less than 200 likes, then you will be able to change the name of your page.
  • Topics: In this section, add up to 3 words that best describes your page. This will help people discover your page easily.
  • Facebook Web Address: It is self-explanatory.
  • Start Date: You can specify the date you created your Facebook page.
  • Short Description: This is an important section. Consider this as the Meta description of your Facebook page. Add a short but relevant description of your page describing all the updates and topics that you are going to post on it.
  • Impressed: Unless you stay in countries like Switzerland, Austria or Germany, you don’t need to worry about this.
  • Long Description: Here you can describe your Facebook page in as many words as you like. Utilize this space properly.
  • Website: Add your website address associated with the page, in you have one.
  • Official Page: If your page is an official page about a celebrity, brand or an organization, then specify the brand’s name.
  • Facebook Page ID: Your page’s identity.

2-Invite Your Friends
The first thing you need to do to gain likes is to use this option. You need to invite your friends to like your page by sending them invite messages.
You can do this automatically from your Facebook page.
You will see a complete list of all your friends. On the right side of your friends’ name, there will be an “Invite” button. Click on it to send an invite.
This is a simple method to gain the initial likes but you can use it at any time to inform your new friends that you have Facebook page and you will appreciate it if they could like it.

3-Ask Friends To Invite Their Friends:
You can also ask your friends to go to your page and use the “Invite Friends to like this page” option to send an invite to their friends list.
When they visit your Facebook page, they will see the option as well.
However, I would recommend you to ask only those friends who will really help you. And only ask them once, don’t keep on nagging. If someone repeatedly asked you to like their page, then you will get irritated. The same thing can happen to them as well.
So ask them politely once and if you are lucky, then will oblige and help you out in getting more likes on your Facebook page.

4-Prepare A Posting Schedule and Stick to It
If you think that by posting 10-15 times a day, you are going to get a lot of likes and engagement, then you are wrong. Unless you have a memes page, celebrity gossip page or news page, posting multiple times a day won’t do you any good.
When you engage more people in your status updates, chances of getting more shares increases and as a result, the chances of attracting more likes increases as well.
This doesn’t mean that you will get higher user engagement on any update you post. Unless you write something meaningful and useful, you are not going to see any user engagement. Remember that quality always wins over quantity.

5-Add Facebook Like Box on your Website
You can add a Facebook Like box on your website to convert your new blog readers into regular readers. You can add a widget in the sidebar or use a pop-up box to attract more likes.

6-Use Facebook as your Page:
You can click on the top-right drop down menu to choose your Facebook page as user and then like or comment on other popular pages to get other people’s attention. This is not a solid way to get long-lasting followers but is a really great way to get more exposure.

How to Get More Facebook Page Likes?
Now that you have learnt the simple ways that you can use to get the initial likes on your Facebook page, it’s time to know how to go ahead from there and expand your reach so that you can attract more and more followers.

7-Use Share for Share:
Note: This method works only when you have a considerable amount of likes on your Facebook page.
There may be more than a billion pages on Facebook and it’s highly possible that you will find a lot of pages sharing the same type of content that you do.
When you reach a point where you don’t know how to increase the Facebook likes, you need to take the help of your competitors.
Find the same pages as yours and message them to know if they are interested in sharing your page link on their page. Tell them; in return, you will do the same. (Share for Share or shout-out-for-shout-out method)
If you know about Neil Patel’s $100,000 blog challenge, then you would know that he is building a Facebook fan page as well and in the recent update, he mentioned that the page crossed a 100,000 likes by posting quality content and doing shout-out-for-shout-outs.

8-Try to Post at the Best time:
When I say that try to publish a post at the best time, I mean to say that utilize the time when people are most likely to click on your post.
There are both, best days to post an update as well as best time in a day to post an update, for maximum exposure.
The best time to post an update on Facebook is around noon to 1:00 pm and if you want to get more clicks, then you should post an update at 3:00 pm.
Similarly, the best days are Thursdays and Fridays for better engagement and Saturdays for more shares. Combines these timings to create a perfect posting schedule and stick to it.

At the End
These were all the strategies and ways that you can use to increase Facebook likes on your pages. If I missed any particular strategy, then don’t forget to share it with us.
I hope that you liked the article, so go and try out these methods to increase the likes on your Facebook page and come back here to share your experience with us.
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