Post by account_disabled on Dec 10, 2023 6:43:51 GMT
In April, Facebook announced on the Facebook Newsroom news page that it had adjusted the algorithm for selecting and displaying various posts on the News Feed page. This change was intended to allow users to Receive news that is "fresh" and news that he is "interested in" and is expected to help create the greatest satisfaction for users. This change has 3 points, each of which affects store page posts in different ways, as follows: 1. Show multiple posts from the same source. Previously, Facebook would choose to display only the most recent post of each page that users had liked.
This means that if today you posted 3 posts on your page, the News Feed page of people who liked your page. It will only show the most recent post. But now, if your page users scroll all the way to News Feed, Facebook will show more posts from the page they liked. The post may not Email Data have to be the most recent post. In summary, it is possible for customers to see all 3 of your posts. Impact on store pages: Users have had the opportunity to see many of the page's posts. Can post more than once per day (But it shouldn't be too much.) 2. Reduce showing posts that friends like or comment on. Previously, we may have often seen news posts from pages that we have never liked displayed in our News Feed.
Because our friends go to like or comment on that post. Many users have given feedback about this to Facebook saying they don't want to see posts like this because it's not something they're interested in. Facebook agreed so they improved the display, which means that from now on posts like this will be less visible. Impact on store pages: Reduces the opportunity to reach new customers (such as customers' friends). Therefore, merchants may pay to advertise to make up for this lost opportunity. 3. Increase the importance of your interests From now on, the News Feed space will be dominated by posts from friends and Pages that Facebook has judged to be of interest to you.
This means that if today you posted 3 posts on your page, the News Feed page of people who liked your page. It will only show the most recent post. But now, if your page users scroll all the way to News Feed, Facebook will show more posts from the page they liked. The post may not Email Data have to be the most recent post. In summary, it is possible for customers to see all 3 of your posts. Impact on store pages: Users have had the opportunity to see many of the page's posts. Can post more than once per day (But it shouldn't be too much.) 2. Reduce showing posts that friends like or comment on. Previously, we may have often seen news posts from pages that we have never liked displayed in our News Feed.
Because our friends go to like or comment on that post. Many users have given feedback about this to Facebook saying they don't want to see posts like this because it's not something they're interested in. Facebook agreed so they improved the display, which means that from now on posts like this will be less visible. Impact on store pages: Reduces the opportunity to reach new customers (such as customers' friends). Therefore, merchants may pay to advertise to make up for this lost opportunity. 3. Increase the importance of your interests From now on, the News Feed space will be dominated by posts from friends and Pages that Facebook has judged to be of interest to you.