Over the past year, Facebook has experienced a decrease in organic reach (i.e., how many people you can reach for free on Facebook by posting to your Page) for two reasons:
So, how can you overcome this decline in organic search and make your posts seen? The answer is simple: Facebook Boosted Posts.
A boosted post is post to your Page’s timeline whose reach is increased by advertising dollars. You simply identify (1) who you want to reach, (2) your max budget, and (3) how long you want to run your ad.
Boosted posts let you raise awareness among a targeted audience and give you an extra edge when competing for space in users’ News Feeds.
A Facebook ad is a paid message from a business written in their brand voice to achieve specific goals. Advertisers will create campaigns with specific advertising objectives, such as driving awareness, providing information about products or services, or generating new leads, and then create ads within those campaigns to reach their established objectives.
With Facebook ads, you can choose different ad placements, use specific ad objectives, maintain creative control, and use advanced targeting capabilities to reach the right audience.
According to Facebook Business, you should decide on your advertising goals before you start advertising on Facebook. Doing so will allow you to assess whether boosted posts or Facebook ads would best serve your advertising objectives.
Unlike Facebook ads, boosted posts aren’t created on Facebook Ads Manager and lack the same customization features as in Ads Manager. To determine whether to use boosted posts or Facebook ads, consider these questions about your goals:
Note: Facebook still considers boosted posts “ads” because they require a budget to reach an audience outside of your Page’s followers.
Boosting posts on your Page is an easy and effective way to reach new people who have an interest in your content, but don’t currently follow your business on Facebook. With Facebook boosted posts, you can
With boosted posts, you can encourage more people to Like, share, and comment on your posts.
In order to boost a post on Facebook, you need (1) a published Facebook Business Page, (2) a post that’s eligible to be boosted, and (3) an admin, editor, moderator, or advertiser role on your Business Page. If you have the previous requirements, you’re ready to boost a post!
Once you select “Boost Post”, you will be directed to a new screen where you can target existing audiences, such as “People who like your page”, or select “Create New Audience” to reach new people who are likely to be interested in your post.
3. Set your budget.4. Set your boost duration.
You can select how long you would like your post to run. For example, you can use the default settings of one day, seven days, or 14 days, or you can set a specific end date for your boosted post.
5. Select a payment method.
6. Preview your boosted post.
Before you boost your post, check for any errors, and review your audience, budget, and boost duration. After you do so, you’re ready for the final step!
Before you start boosting your posts on Facebook, check out these final tips to create a successful boosting strategy from Hootsuite:
Boosting posts with Facebook gives you a new way to expand your reach and grow your Business Page’s audience. If you are looking for help with your Facebook ad campaign, contact our team here at Blue Frog to schedule a free consultation.