I have read in more than one article how Facebook has become less and less relevant, particularly with younger people. Having a page does not guarantee that even the people who like your page sees your updates due to FB's stupid algorithms. Its just not reliable any more to gain traffic.
I am new to this side of social media using it to promote something. I admin a couple of non-profit FB pages. (Cubscout pack and a local Kiwanis page) Very low numbers. Hardly any visits, or just the same 4 -6 people liking even on a good day. I post articles weekly of what we did or doing. Sometimes I post a quote or inspiring story to keep things fresh.
I may soon get the keys to be able to update the very outdated Kiwanis site, but I am still wondering, what is the next big thing?
I hate Twitter and Instagram, but I could possibly adapt, its just that what kind of content makes sense for those outlets. Is there something else I am missing?
Shout out to BLAKE for the feedback thus far, some of which I hope to implement soon. Just seeing if anyone else has some feedback too. As Joe public, what would attract you to a site without resorting to clickbait?
I am new to this side of social media using it to promote something. I admin a couple of non-profit FB pages. (Cubscout pack and a local Kiwanis page) Very low numbers. Hardly any visits, or just the same 4 -6 people liking even on a good day. I post articles weekly of what we did or doing. Sometimes I post a quote or inspiring story to keep things fresh.
I may soon get the keys to be able to update the very outdated Kiwanis site, but I am still wondering, what is the next big thing?
I hate Twitter and Instagram, but I could possibly adapt, its just that what kind of content makes sense for those outlets. Is there something else I am missing?
Shout out to BLAKE for the feedback thus far, some of which I hope to implement soon. Just seeing if anyone else has some feedback too. As Joe public, what would attract you to a site without resorting to clickbait?
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