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By then, you can have a popup that says: We appreciate the love you’re giving us! Let’s connect on Facebook too! Or give your returning visitors this message: It’s really great to have you back on the blog! Have you seen our Facebook? Feel free to follow us! Truth is, showing huge popups to first-time visitors are just a call to be on their ‘most annoying blogs’ list. The key here is to not be pushy. Your audience will follow you on Facebook if they are really interested.
Make your images and texts shareable If your blog is hosted on WordPress, a plugin like Social War Cabo Verde Email List fare does the trick. Basically, these plugins add social icons on the photos to your site so your readers can easily share them. The plugin also has the “Click to Tweet” feature on short excerpts on their posts. While this one is directly for Twitter, it has a domino effect on your Facebook numbers as well. Social shares, even from another platform, contributes a ton to your Facebook likes numbers and your blog will also receive a remarkable increase in traffic.

shares on all platforms that was lost when Twitter deprecated its shares count years ago. [bctt tweet=”Social shares, even from another platform, contributes a ton to your Facebook likes numbers and your blog will also receive a remarkable increase in traffic.” username=”blogherald”] Invite your subscribers If you’ve already built a bit of a following, then you’re in for a treat! Your subscribers are the people who are more likely to follow you on Facebook so don’t ever miss this chance.
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