19/11/2019
while back I wrote a blog post called:
Here's a Quick Way to Get More Likes on Your page
To say the post was popular is an understatement.
It was actually the most shared post on the Post Planner blog for a long time.
Our founder, Josh Parkinson , mentions it in his post about our 10 most viral blog posts -- where he reveals that the post gets about 10k impressions a day.
Not bad... not bad at all.
I revisited the post for the first time in recently and found the advice as relevant today as when I wrote it -- especially with all the recent talk about Facebook reach .
With that in mind, today I have some pointers about how to get more Likes on your Facebook posts -- not just your page.
Here's a *FREE* New Way to Get More Likes on Facebook Posts
Getting Likes on your page is one thing -- and honestly it's not that difficult. Especially if you have a budget.
But how do you get Likes on your actual posts?
The obvious answer is to use Post Planner to post super viral images and articles!
But many page owners still fall short and get discouraged -- so let's discuss an easy, FREE tactic you may not know about!
Embedded Posts rule!
Did you know Facebook allows you to embed posts on any webpage?
At first I didn't think much about it -- I've always just taken screenshots of posts and used the images to help illustrate my articles.
But those aren't really necessary anymore -- because now you can grab a snippet of code from the Facebook post and embed it into your post.
That's HUGE!!!
Let me show you how to do it and explain why this is pretty stinking awesome.
How to embed a Facebook post into a blog post
1. Find the post you want to embed
You can find it by either (1) scrolling through your Timeline or (2) going to your page's Insights.
For this first example, I'll use Insights.
Here's what our Insights on the Post Planner fan page show me to be the best post types with the most engagement :
For the image above I clicked "Engagement" then "Likes, Comments an