- Know your target market.
- Now understand how to ‘speak’ to them.
- Speak like your target audience – language is key.
- Think like them – try to approach the topic from their perspective.
- Act as they would act – research what causes and events are important to your fan base.
You can also take a look at Facebook’s tip about how to create a two-way conversation. You want to garner a response from your audience and create dialogue. Comments move your content through the news feed more frequently so it is seen by more users.
- Track which content engages the most people.
- Ask questions on your page. People love to answer easy yes/no inquiries or simple either/or choices. Just make sure it’s relevant to your fans.
- Photos give your audience something to look at. Keep them interesting and people will keep coming back.
- Fill-in-the-Blanks type posts help your audience easily weigh in, and keeps your content light and funny.
- Hold an exclusive contest, like a drawing for two free concert tickets for sharing your page. Keep it simple and don’t do it too often.
- Content should be real, relaxed and relevant.
Make sure you foster that relationship with your fans by posting content that feels real to them. This will build trust, and they’re more likely to continue following and sharing. Once you’ve created this rapport, up your game and post more frequently about gigs and shows. If you’ve done it right, your audience will be hungry for more content.
- Be prompt.
- Be sure to measure and monitor your results.