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Facebook ‘like’ begging/baiting and why your brand shouldn’t do it

July 16, 2014 By Danielle Hatfield Leave a Comment

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If you have a Facebook page for your business/brand. . . please don’t “like” beg.

Asking folks who already love and support you to help you get to an arbitrary number goal on a social media site is a waste of time. . . and it makes the people who are already showing up for you every day feel like they are just another number.

Instead –

Let them know how you appreciate them and how they can continue to help you grow.

Share meaningful milestones, helpful information, funny stories . . . let the people who already support you know how grateful you are and TRUST me the numbers on a social media site will no longer matter.

Need another reason not to like beg or like bait? Here you go.

 

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