How To Get More Traffic From Free Facebook Groups!

Most marketers who are succeeding online will tell you the same thing. The key to gaining trust is by becoming an integral part of an online community.

And one of the best way to do that is with Facebook Groups!

These days, there are FB groups for virtually every niche, hobby, sport, job, business, and activity on the planet.

These groups are teeming with enthusiastic participants who enjoy discussing topics relevant to what brings them together. Used wisely, you can generate a huge amount of traffic and goodwill with them.

Here are some tips to get started:

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1. Look for groups that relate to your niche!

Doing a simple search on Facebook or even Google will list the groups that deal with your desired niche or affinity.

Look for the ones that have the most members, and ask to join. Most groups are closed/moderated, so you will need to be approved.

Use your real FB account, don’t be cryptic or secretive on your profile, and should have no problems.

2. Get familiar with a group’s dynamics!

Get to know each FB group as a community. Look at how people are sharing, commenting and liking stuff. Get a feel for the group’s “vibe”.

If discussions tend to get hostile and negative, those are the groups to avoid.

Focus on positive, energetic and active groups as much as possible!

3. Contribute!

Understand one thing, you can’t just join groups and start spamming them with links to your blog or site. Wrong!

You have to show the group that you’re for real. Then, you can build your brand, gain authority and credibility with the group’s participants.

Once people get to know and trust you, they’ll be open to anything that you may promote. Making frequent and meaningful contributions to the group is the key to acceptance. Just do it the right way, don’t rush it!

Participate as much as possible with the current issues and topics. Especially the ones that seem to drive the most engagement within the group. Also, jump at any opportunity to offer expert and valuable advice.

And whatever you do, only post links to your content when they’re truly relevant to the discussion.

A few other tips:

- Don’t shy away from sparking lively debates!

- Plug free offers and cool stuff, even when they’re not yours! Don’t use blatantly obvious affiliate links EVER.

- Build a relationship with group admins and offer ideas to provide value to their members.

And finally, always try to look at your activity from a typical group member’s perspective. It will help you gauge your interaction and participation from the right perspective.

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