Tricks to advertise on Facebook for free

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shukla7789
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Tricks to advertise on Facebook for free

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These are tough times for brands with little money to spend on advertising. Facebook's latest algorithm threatens to reduce visibility to a minimum for those who don't pay. What to do? Don't worry, there are still ways to advertise on Facebook for free . Would you like to know them? Well, keep reading.

How to advertise on Facebook for free
Facebook's new algorithm aims to reduce the visibility of corporate posts and boost those of friends. A laudable goal for users, but a real headache for companies.

How do you get your company's posts seen? I have several ideas.

Share posts from your personal profile as well. You know, you can't just shut down your business page for branding and all that, but you can share posts via your personal profile.
Create a “corporate” profile. If you have few friends on your band database and you want to reach more people or you don’t want to fill your wall with “spam” you can create another profile dedicated exclusively to promotional work (just don’t put the name of your company on it, so there are no mistakes). With a profile you can have up to 5,000 friends and an unlimited number of followers. This practice is frowned upon by Facebook, so be careful not to get your account closed.
Share in groups. Facebook groups are an overlooked treasure. They have all the features you need to spread your content. There are groups for almost any niche you can imagine, and participants are usually active, so they'll jump on the bandwagon if the content you share is worth it.
Create a “dissemination army.” You are probably not the only one interested in having your posts shared (unless you are a sole proprietorship, your family doesn’t talk to you, and you have no friends). There will always be someone who can lend a hand to spreading content. It’s not about forcing, but about asking politely. After all, two makes twice as much, and ten doesn’t even count.
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