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mhc said:Here's mine.
Marie Chiaino - The Pampered Chef Independent Consultant | Facebook
I don't know how to make the link shorter. I did go and like everyone's page.
Rhonda-Roo said:One thing I noticed yesterday... since I have started liking the comments on everyone's pages, the posts are now showing up on my personal wall. Is that the way it helps get it in the top stories? I keep my Pampered Chef off of my personal FB. I guess I didn't really think about it showing those on my personal wall. lol
Did this post mean you were leaving FB?babywings76 said:
byrd1956 said:Did this post mean you were leaving FB?
I see the video on your page. Did you find it at the PC FB page? I was wondering how you got that posted. Hoping something like that is not too technical!
KellerCooks said:I have to figure out how to add this liking group. I'm having trouble finding everyone.
babywings76 said:Nope, I'm not leaving FB. That post was a blog type post someone made that gave people who were fed up and frustrated with FB some advice on how to adapt some things.
I found that video I posted from another PC friend who shared it from the PC page. To post things, I just open up the video and then copy and paste the page URL into a post and it brings it up. Does that help? If not, I can try to give you more step by step directions a little later.
lt1jane said:what you'll find out is that you have to go through this entire thread and individually "like" each person's page. We have all posted links to our pages. I personally "like" each page from my personal side and my PC Page. I do this to make "borrowing" good posts easier.
Once you have liked all of us, then the easiest thing to do is create lists. We are finding that if you have everyone on one list, posts still get lost. I have 6 PC Pages lists with 6 people per list. If you're having problems finding the pages to add to lists, I know there is a link at the bottom of page one or top of page two with instructions on how to create lists and edit them.
Hope this helps.
lt1jane said:since we're liking posts from our personal accounts, they will show up on your news feed. Keep in mind that only you can see what's on your news feed. What you post on your wall is what others see.
KateInTheKitchen said:How do you make a pages group?
And my apologies Amanda – I think it might have been who messed up and liked as a page a few days ago. I'm still trying to work this whole thing out!
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byrd1956 said:So now I have a question. When I make a post on my FBPC page it is not showing up on the FBPampered Chef pages. What do I need to do to make it show up there? That is usually where I go first to click likes on everyone. Then I check each consultant FB page to click like on their post. I try to do this everyday. I have noticed that my page is down by about 40%. Any advice?
NooraK said:Here's Dina's Business Page: Welcome to Facebook - Dina Atnip.
Dina - You can go to Log In | Facebook and pick a custom URL for your page.
lt1jane said:We've been doing this for a while now. Have any of you taken stock of what you are posting? Are all of your posts PC related and/or PC commercials? I remember when we were first allowed to do PC on FB in the training, they highly recommended that you don't drown everyone with PC posts.
There is a reason why I post so many tips and hints. I have gotten a lot of good feedback from people about them. They like the fact that while they know I sell PC, I have a lot of good infomation they can use and they don't feel like every post from me is "Please buy something from me or have a party." It's very easy for someone to hide all of your posts and you won't even know they've done it. They do this because they see every post from you or your page as a commercial to buy PC stuff. I want to be seen as a resource of good information and the person to come to when they need PC products. I try to keep my PC specific posts about specials and products to once weekly. Generally at the start of the month I will share the specials and not mention them again. Sharing recipes I do not consider to be PC specific as you do not have to have all of the tools mentioned in a recipe to make it successfully. For PC specific spices, there is always a cook's tip that tells you how to substitute something else in place of the PC item.
CK does an excellent job of posting interesting information daily that has nothing to do with PC other than the fact that the posts are all (usually healthy) food related. I'm not telling anyone that what they are doing is wrong, don't do it because they won't get results, I'm just trying to give everyone some food for thought. It's something I've noticed...
lt1jane said:We've been doing this for a while now. Have any of you taken stock of what you are posting? Are all of your posts PC related and/or PC commercials? I remember when we were first allowed to do PC on FB in the training, they highly recommended that you don't drown everyone with PC posts.
One way to increase your Facebook reach is by forming a collective with other Facebook users. This involves creating a group of friends who agree to like each other's posts, as posts with more likes are more likely to show up in the Top Stories section. You can also try following the tips provided by social media expert Jen Fong, such as using engaging content and posting at optimal times.
The latest Facebook update has implemented the "Top Stories" feature, which shows users the most popular and relevant posts in their newsfeed. This can result in some posts being seen less frequently, leading to a decrease in impressions. However, by following the tips mentioned above, you can increase your chances of appearing in the Top Stories section and reaching more people.
If you're tired of seeing the same posts over and over again in your newsfeed, you can create lists to filter your content. One option is to create a list that includes all your friends, which will show you the posts in chronological order instead of the Top Stories section. You can also create a separate list for pages you like, so you can keep up with their updates without them getting lost in your regular newsfeed.
Unfortunately, you cannot control how your fans view their newsfeed. However, you can encourage them to create lists of their own, or you can suggest that they follow your page's updates by selecting the "See First" option under the "Following" tab on your page.
Yes, you can find a compilation of Pampered Chef Consultants' Facebook pages on this thread. Simply visit each page and hit the "Like" button, then create a new list to add these pages to. This will allow you to easily view all the updates from these pages in one place, without having to individually visit each page every day.