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Week 7 B - Facebook Posts



Having posts that are engaging is really important when building your consumer base on Facebook. With that being said, post number one, dated 10.08.2018, I wanted to kickstart it with a question. With this post, my goal was to open up a dialogue about other people moving experiences and what their do’s and don’ts would be. With my second post, dated 10.10.2018, I wanted to share a meme that markets my business. I added a “tag 3 people” request in hopes it can be shared with my follower’s friends and family. My third post, dated 10.12.2018, is an article I wanted to share that I felt would be relevant to my followers. I wanted to show that I am not focused solely on marketing my business. Additionally, I wanted to create a platform that people can go to for home advice. I scheduled all three post around noon as this is typically when lunch breaks are for people at work. I also spread each post two days apart to avoid bombarding my followers with constant information about my company.

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