On this page I am going to show you another way I share my links within Facebook Groups. Though the way on the previous screen seems to work the best for me, this way as well as the one on the next page is also effective, though not as revealing of who and how many are actually interested.
In the image above I was sharing a link to a post from my website on a blog about stay at home moms starting online jobs. Because I didn’t want to use the image I had on the webpage I was sharing, I chose a different yet relevant image from my computer to upload and then added my text and link. There is a set way to do this and I explain the process below.
On every screen in Facebook there is the user interface for how to create a post. In the above image you see “Write Post”, “Add Photo/Video”, etc. You FIRST want to click on “Add Photo/Video” as seen in below image.
Then upload a photo from your computer as seen in the image below.
Wait for the image to fully load. Then and ONLY then will you add your text and the link to your website, as seen in the image below.
The finished result will be the kind of post you viewed at the top of this page. If you did not upload the image first you would have received the results as seen on the next page.
NEXT UP = The Third Way I Use to Promote in Facebook GroupsGreat training, and a good read, I hope to be as fluent with time and effort.
Do you think that this is still current? As you have posted in Sep 2015 and FB has moved on quite a bit since then?
I ask as I was considering making my own "Business" page and getting people to "Join".
I look forward to any opinions you may have.
After you helped me understand that there were way to many links in my WA review, I went back and removed over half of them. I then also waited to be excepted into the groups i'd applied to join (something else that you had explained would take a few days, I was just being to impatient).
Then through following your training I was able to post my sales pitch with link into the groups.
So in a very long winded way I would like to say thank you for your help.
Many thanks
Tommy
Thanks, Robert, for giving me some much needed ideas to actually get someone to look at what I am presenting, rather than just click a "LIKE" button. :-)