5 Ways You Can Use Facebook Groups to Benefit Your Blog

Posted By Ngahuia Galligan 30th of June 2017 Build Community  0 Comments

 

When you think of using Facebook for your blog, what comes to mind?

Declining organic reach? Pay to play? Sharing endless memes just to get engagement? Posting your latest blog post only to hear crickets?

But hang on, didn’t all the conversation move from our blog comments to Facebook? Well, yes, that’s where a lot of conversation is happening because that’s where a lot of our audience hangs out now, somewhere among the 1.28 billion people who login to Facebook daily to spend their (on average) 20 minutes.

3 days ago Facebook ticked over the major milestone of 2 billion monthly users, over half of whom use Facebook groups. That’s right, more than 1 billion people are using Facebook groups. That’s where the conversation and community is happening and it’s something you can easily create for your blog.

Here’s how you can move to where the conversation is and develop community for your blog in 5 different ways with Facebook groups.

1. Groups for your eCourse or other Education

One of the most common uses of Facebook updated 2024 mobile phone number data groups by bloggers are ones set up to support a course or an event. Before Facebook, many bloggers used private forums on their blog, or used comments following the course content for any conversation with participants.

Now, most bloggers use Facebook to set up a group where their course participants can ask questions and support each other as they move through the course.

One of the main considerations is what to do when the course ends.

Do you close the group?

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Do you step out and let the participants transformativ təcrübəyə hazır olun! stay in touch and manage the group themselves?

 

The latter is a great way to manage a group for those courses that have a definitive start and end date with the blogger providing a lot of input during each course intake. In between intakes the blogger can pull back a bit and let the conversation be more self-sustaining.

This is how blogger . Nicole Avery 1000 mobile phone numbers (also our productivity expert for ProBlogger) manages her Planned and Present course.  Which is great for members .  Who may not have completed the course .  At the same pace as it was delivered. Nicole provides evergreen access to the course ‘. Materials and having an ever active group of members .Means you can jump back in at any time for the support you need.

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