Sunday, October 16, 2016

Get More Likes on Facebook with Like Ladders




Get More Likes on Facebook with Like Ladders

  


What Is a Like Ladder?

A Like Ladder is a simple concept. A Facebook page will post an invitation for users to paste the links to their own Facebook pages in the comments.
When you include the link to your Facebook page in a comment, such as https://www.facebook.com/MomsCoffeeShopNetworking it will show a preview of your page in the published comment:(hint, if you tag your page with the @, instead of pasting the URL, you will get more likes!) 

The idea is to post  your own fan page link to your fan page(using your personal account) , and then like the other pages in the comments.
There are numerous variations of Like Ladders, some may as you to: 
  • like or share the original Ladder post,
  • like a series of featured or paid pages included in the Ladder post,
  • like the Facebook page that published the Ladder post, or
  • post the link to your page from your personal Facebook account rather than your page
No matter what conditions are placed on the Like Ladder, two things are certainly true:
  1. Some people cheat and do not follow the rules.
  2. Like Ladders can be a fast method to generate a ton of likes for your page.The idea here is that you like as many pages as possible that appear in the comments, and others will in turn like your page, as well.
  3. Most users who add  their Facebook page to a Like Ladder represent a real business of some sort. Those users are looking to network with others who may take notice of what their pages are promoting. 
  4. Additionally, those users are also looking for good, related content to share on their own pages. It stands to reason that these users will engage with your page in some capacity.

Where Can I Find a Like Ladder?

Getting more likes on Facebook with Like Ladders is fairly simple, so long as you know where to find one. For starters, Like Ladders take on several names, including:
  • Fan Friday
  • Fan Page Friday
  • Fan Page Party
  • Fan Page Networking
To find a Like Ladder, try searching for any number of popular and related hashtags. Here is a bit of a cheat sheet to get you started:
  • #‎FacebookFanFriday‬
  • #‎FacebookFriday‬
  • #‎FanPageFriday‬
  • #‎FacebookFanPage
  • #‎FanPageParty‬
  • #‎FacebookFanPageFriday‬
  • #‎FanFriday‬
  • #‎FanPageNetworking
  • #‎Ladder‬
  • #OpenWall
  • ‪#SocialMediaNetworking‬
  • #‎GetMoreFans‬
  • ‪#Networking
Certainly there are others, but this list should populate quite a number of results for you.
When you search for one of these hashtags on Facebook, a number of related posts will show up . Make a point to like the pages that commonly host Like Ladders. That way, you may see them appear in your timeline as they happen.
And despite what the hashtags may suggest, Like Ladders do not just happen on Friday. They happen every day of the week. In fact, many pages run a number of them each day. Here are a few pages that run daily Like Ladders:
 Mom's Coffee Shop Advertising & Social Media Marketing
 Ladders to Network
 Heard it Through the Grapevine 
 Lemondrop Likes, Ladders & Networking, too.
 Pink Pineapple Advertising 
 The Bloggerama Mamas
 The Marketing Momma
 In Your Face Marketing

How Do I Participate?

Participating in a Like Ladder is simple. Just,
  • like the post itself,
  • like the page hosting the Like Ladder if you haven’t already,
  • follow any instructions in the post with respect to featured pages by interacting from your personal account,
  • paste the link to your Facebook page in the comments with a short  message about what you do, and
  • like as many pages in the comments section as possible, if not all of them.


When you like a page in the comments, be sure to notify the page owner. Here is an example where I have done so:

  1. Like the page.
  2. Like the post containing the page.
  3. Reply to the page owner including a link to your own page.
  4. Tag the page or its owner in your comment if you wish. (optional)
You can easily tag the user by typing @ and then the first few letters of his or her name or Facebook page.
A few things to consider:
  • Facebook limits the number of pages you can like each day. To avoid having your account temporarily frozen, like only 10-20 pages at a time. Pause in between for a few minutes.
  • If you post the same comment repetitively, such as ‘I liked your page’, Facebook may also think you are spamming and freeze your account. Make sure each time you reply to a page owner on a Like Ladder that your comment is at least somewhat unique.
If you can make a conscious point to participate in two or three Like Ladders each day, you will start exponentially getting more likes on Facebook. Just remember to play by the rules!

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