Are
 you going through hell to reach your audience on Facebook? Organic reach 
has become almost imposible to achieve and Facebook marketers are looking for 
creative ways to get their message in front of their audience.
 What is Facebook organic reach?
Organic
 reach is the number of people who see your content without paid 
distribution. On the other hand, paid reach includes the people who see 
your content because of paid promotions called facebook ad.
Statistics show that organic reach fell by 52% in 2016 only.
Two major reasons why there is a drop-down in organic reach
- There are myriads of content being generated every day. There are more than 30 billion pieces of content published every month on Facebook.
 - Facebook new algorithm provides user content or news feed based on individual tailored interest.
 
- Build your presence and authority
 
Growing
 your presence is not about increasing your page likes. The number of 
likes on your Facebook page has has no indication of how well your 
content will perform. What happens is that you build enough authority to
 build an audience that interacts more with your content.
You
 can ensure this by attracting the right kind of people to your Facebook
 page. Random fans are useless because they won’t engage with you.
- Publish evergreen content
 
Whether
 your goal is to generate revenue or create awareness, providing fresh 
content to your target audience is a powerful tool at your disposal. The
 life of a post in Facebook news is dependent on recent events. If you 
publish timeless content, your target audience will interact with your 
post for longer periods.
- Curate other people’s evergreen content
 
Content
 curation does not mean taking other people’s work and making it your 
own but sharing engaging content from other networks to your own.
- Use organic post targeting
 
You
 can also target your organic post to make sure that you reach the right
 people. You can target your post to your relevant customers based on 
their gender, age, location or even interest.
- Test your posting frequency
 
Studies show engagement drops when you post too often. The rule of thumb is to keep it between 1-3 posts/day.







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