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byrd1956 said:Does anyone know how to move your 'liked' page images around on your personal page? When I like a consultant page I want it move it down on my list so it is not seen on my personal page. To do this I have been un-liking pages then re-liking them so they are at the top. Hope this makes sence to someone more FB saavy than myself. Jane??
byrd1956 said:Fanny, thanks for liking my page. Your page is now 'liked'.
AliiciaS said:This thread is great!!! I'd love to be added to the list. Please like my page
http://www.facebook.com/CookingWithAlicia
Thanks in advance
AliiciaS said:I am only 9 likes away from getting to the next level. Please help!!!
I "liked" you! http:/facebook.com/lizschefconnectionsaundrals said:I'd love to participate! I'm at facebook.com/saundrapc
I "liked" you Jenni!Chefjpeak said:
Love the FB page! LIKED!DebPC said:My Facebook page is up and running. I know I'm very late to the game- but better late then never. If you all would like my page, I'd be very grateful!
Thanks! It's www.facebook.com/seedebbiecook
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.