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Tips for Getting More Likes on Facebook

"Buy Facebook Likes & Followers"

By Haris AbbasiPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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If you're new to this idea, you're probably wondering "can you buy likes on Facebook?" or “How can you achieve such a thing?”. Well, yes you can definitely buy your likes and followers on this social media platform . This type of social media service is quite popular, although it can have negative effects on your business (more on that later).

There are a number of websites that offer to sell Facebook likes and followers. Just Google "Buy Facebook Likes & Followers" and you'll find a long list. Before writing this, I researched the best websites where you can buy Facebook likes.

Basically, the principle of these sites is that you pay them a fee and they add a certain number of likes to your Facebook page or website. I don't know how or where these likes are coming from, but I'm skeptical, to say the least.

Where do “bought” Facebook likes come from? Who are these users?

One of the best sites to buy Facebook likes, Boost Likes puts a lot of emphasis on making their Facebook likes 'real', although I'm not sure what they mean by that.

"Real" as in the Facebook page does it exist? Even if they are real people, there is no way to choose which ones will actually be interested in your business or industry. It's just a generic mixed bag.

And who knows what country they live in or what language they speak. In reality, there will be a very low probability that “real” accounts who like your Facebook page will have an interest in buying from you in the future.

When you buy Facebook likes, forget the idea that they are really interested people. Even if sites advertise high-quality Facebook likes, they still won't boost your Facebook page with genuine followers.

Low engagement is bad for the algorithm

Having 10,000 Facebook “likes” pages doesn't mean much if they don't engage with your social media platform. Bought fans don't engage, because most of them aren't real people. Even if they are real people, they won't be interested in what you have to say. So when you buy Facebook Likes packages, you are not getting real Facebook engagement from your audience.

Facebook's machine learning algorithm determines which posts will be included in users' News Feeds. It's hard enough to get your posts into your Facebook fans' newsfeeds as is, but when your Facebook page has little or no engagement (especially with a large number of likes or large audiences ), the algorithm will detect this and not your messages will be seen.

This includes your real Facebook likes and followers. So when you buy Facebook Page Likes packages, you are hurting your algorithm rankings and pushing away real Facebook followers. This does your social networking sites a disservice.

For future reference, here are four factors that can affect your page ranking:

• If a fan has interacted with your posts before: If they like every post on your page that Facebook shows them, they'll show them more of your page. Real likes on Facebook help guide relevant content for more meaningful social networking.

• Other people's reactions to a specific post: If everyone on Facebook who's seen a post ignores it or complains, it's less likely to show anyone. Facebook likes help determine the quality of that post. If you buy likes, the algorithm will be able to detect it.

• Your fans' interaction with similar posts in the past: If your fans still like the photos, there's a better chance they'll see a photo posted by your page. Post Likes provide long-term value in this sense. If you buy Likes, you actually reduce this value.

If a specific Facebook post has received complaints from other users who have seen it, or if your Facebook page has received a lot of complaints in the past, your fans will be less likely to see that Facebook post.

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