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5 Tips To Grow Your Facebook Business Page

 

 If you are planning to resell, it's a good idea to set up a social media page. Digital shopping is bound to increase since 2020 had people ordering a lot and now people prefer the convience than going out. Setting up a facebook page for your business can be fun. Aside from daily posting, I'm going to share 5 pro tips to grow your following. You can follow my page at Hyla Brook Books.

Comment on other Pages as Your Page


 

Collab with other Facebook pages


 

Share Your Page to Other Facebook Groups


 

Create Facebook Groups with your Page as the Admin


 

share trending posts from similar content creators


I have so many more tips to help you grow, so bookmark this post for later and let me know in the comments, how do you grow your page?

Please follow my Facebook page for  Hyla Brook Books
 

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