How to generate blog traffic from Facebook (without spam) 2020?

Do you want to generate blog traffic from Facebook?

How to generate blog traffic from Facebook (without spam)

Penalty fee.

You can do that.

I will tell you exactly how many people are doing it.

But it won't work for you if:

  1. Are you afraid of going out through a video
  2. I can't waste a couple of minutes to write a few lines.
  3. I am not interested in helping people
I am sure that all the things mentioned above are not the problem.

Right?

So I am going to share with you some blog traffic tactics that will help you attract visitors through Facebook.

Share articles with authoritative descriptions:

Do you feel that no one responds when you share your articles on Facebook? Maybe the reason is that you just paste your URL and post it. It is difficult to attract people who do not see any value up front. Instead of doing it, you can write a description of a few lines and help people understand what this article is about. To make it easier for them to click and read it.

You don't need to write a 1,000-word description for your article. In fact, 3-4 lines would do the job. So don't think too much about the length of your description. Be sure to write an accurate description regardless of length.

Reveal one of the points of the article in a video:

Make a short video about the most interesting part of the article and share it on Facebook. What happens is that people are attracted to the video. Also, when your friends and followers see your face on the screen, they will be curious to know what is happening and what you want to do. They are likely to click on your video as soon as they see it.

Now, it's up to you what you say in the video. Don't worry about the video or video content. All you need to do is describe the problem you had in mind when you started writing that article and explain the solution points in the article. But remember that the call to action is necessary for the short video; Be sure to recommend people to read the article for more steps or full details. Similarly, be sure to mention the link to your article in the video description.

Live and explain why people should see the article:

First of all, Facebook puts live video above all else. The reason is that live video means that people stick to the platform and consume content. This means more commitment, more income, and more attention. Therefore, it is necessary to take advantage of what the platform prioritizes.

How can you take advantage of live video? You may be wondering. Let me explain this: once you have posted the article, the next thing you could do is post it to Facebook and write an engaging headline for the live stream to make sure people want to hear it. So, do the same as you would when uploading a short video on Facebook.

Just sell the article by giving a little hint about the content, especially what difference it might make in the lives of readers. Don't sit for long, avoid breaks and other breaks, just stay in business. People don't like it when you start something and keep delaying it; Not only do they leave the video live, but they also avoid watching you live the next time you do it.

Find discussions on the topic of your article and contribute:

One of the least used tools by bloggers and digital marketing experts on Facebook in the search section. You will hardly find anyone who recommends using the search function on Facebook to search for discussions about your niche.

Start by looking for the problems your article will solve. What I mean by contributing to topics is that you could join the discussions that come up as a result of the search. Try to help people and don't focus too much on sharing your link; just share the link on your profile. If you send spam to other people's groups and profiles, but rather help them without expectations, they will surely check your profile and thus find your article there.

Sometimes it is necessary to share the link, otherwise it becomes difficult to explain what you want to transmit, then go ahead and share the link. Make sure it doesn't sound like you're here to spam the group, page, or profile.

Share the article and tag your friends (with their permission):

Facebook tagging is often considered annoying by Facebook users. However, you can ask your friends, followers and family for permission. If they agree, simply create a list of people who agreed to be tagged in content you share in the future.

The next thing you can do is select the list to share your article or just tag them in the public post. I would notify them to review that post. It would allow you to generate some extra traffic to your blog. The mistake people make is that they don't ask permission, which results in not being friendly or being followed on Facebook. When you ask for permission, it just stands out from the crowd, and friends and followers are happy about it.


Your turn:

I've shared five ways to drive more traffic to your blog without spamming other groups and profiles on Facebook.

We have all seen people who share articles on Facebook that get two likes, some even don't like.

The amount of likes doesn't matter, but what matters is that people aren't paying attention despite looking at your content.

I tried to solve this problem for you.

Once you start using the strategies I shared, you will see an increase in likes, comments, and Facebook shares.

Now, it's your turn to ask a question about Facebook engagement or anything else on this platform.