What Facebook Users Like: 6 Secrets

The social network officially crunched the data. Here's what Facebook users like -- and how to make it work for your brand.
By Erik Sherman | Jan 26, 2012

You use Facebook as a way to connect to customers, but on average, only 7.5 percent of Facebook users subscribed to business fan pages see posts from those pages daily. To break out of the pack, you need to drive up the engagement and get people to respond.

And Facebook has some information to help you do that. The company has been wooing journalists (probably an attempt to push Twitter out of the limelight). Part of those efforts have included studies to find out what makes posts work on Facebook. But journalists are not in some special world. If certain strategies work for their content, chances are they will work for yours. Here are some types of posts that can boost your results:

Interestingly, although 13 percent of the posts from journalists had video from their reporting, it apparently didn't offer enough of a draw to make much difference in engagement. But this is a case where using your own experience is important. Video clips that are funny or outrageous seem to get people watching, so maybe the journalists didn't have the type of video that might work.

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