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What to Know Before Buying Facebook Likes
Paying for Facebook likes is a topic which divides a lot of people.
17:25 10 January 2019
ith strong beliefs and convincing arguments on both sides about how useful – or indeed how meaningless – or even damaging - they actually are. Regardless, there are plenty of people who offer this advice, and no shortage of people willing to give it a try, so if you are planning to buy Facebook likes here are some important things you need to know.
Buying Facebook likes works best in certain situations
Why are you buying Facebook likes? What outcome/benefit are you hoping to get from doing it? Most people choose to buy Facebook likes so they can attract more attention to their page, and this isn’t a bad reason as likes attract likes, for sure.
You need to do some work too
If only social media marketing was as simple as buying the magic number of likes then sitting back to watch the magic happen! While buying likes will probably save you the time you’d usually spend telling the world about your page, you need to have something amazing to reward those who find their way to your page as a result of your boosted metrics. So use the time freed up to get on with making your page the best one on the site!
You also need to capitalise on rising numbers of likes by networking, sharing and generally promoting your page so you have a good chance of generating organic likes and interactions.
Follow a paid likes campaign with something extra
For example, after buying a number of likes for your new Facebook page and boosting the numbers to something which conveys a sense of trust amongst viewers, you could launch a Facebook advertising campaign. This should improve the response from those who the ad is shown to, compared to a paid ad with no prior likes being bought.
Not all Facebook like providers are equal
There are some really good companies around who provide likes generated by genuine accounts, and the importance of this cannot be ignored. While the likers may never return to your page, or provide the interaction which those against the concept of paying for likes often use as ammunition, they are still real. Some less than respectable companies are happy to get you your likes via a bot – which means littering your page with obviously fake profiles.
Buying Facebook likes is a good short-term measure
While the occasional quick boost with a ‘paid likes’ campaign can be really useful it isn’t something you should rely on for the long term, or use too often. Instead, develop a long-term strategy which includes paid campaigns as and when they can deliver the most benefit for you.
This is always going to be a hot topic, but so long as you have done your research and are confident about how buying Facebook likes works, who to buy from (Social Media Daily is a great choice!), and how to use them for your page’s maximum benefit, then that is all you really need to know.