Once you have joined a Facebook Group it should appear in the left side menu when viewing your Facebook Home Page (not your Profile Page). On your Home Page the left side menu displays all of your interaction links to places on Facebook, just like the left side menu here on this WA page. You can see a picture of my left side Home Page menu on Facebook below where I circled “Groups.”

ANOTHER PLACE TO VIEW GROUPS

You can either access the groups you belong to by clicking their links in the left side menu on the Home Page or you can click on the word “GROUPS” and that will bring up the menu of whatever "Your Groups" you belong to. You can see my menu in the image below.

Clicking on any of the tabs at the top of the menu screen will bring up other menu screens of available groups. For instance if you click on the “Suggested Groups” Facebook will display a listing of groups with the ones at the top matching or being relative to your passions. You can see my results in the image below.

NOTE - FACEBOOK HAS UPDATED THE LOOK OF SOME PAGES SO THE GROUP MENU SCREENS DISPLAYED ABOVE MAY LOOK DIFFERENT BUT STILL FUNCTION THE SAME WAY.


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GlynDavies Premium
Hi Robert,

Great 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.
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BrokFTJFH Premium
Glyn looks like everything is pretty much current in this training. Some of the visuals might be a bit different now but all the methods still work.
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boomergp08 Premium
Yes, everything is still current and up to date, just not some of the visuals as noted by brokewebb.
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SuzetteH Premium
You have shown us three ways to posts in groups. You mentioned that with the first way of posting, you posted the same post for three days in three different groups.

So does this mean that this same post is getting posted a total of nine times within a three day span?
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boomergp08 Premium
No. I only posted it 3 times and within 3 different groups, once per day.

Posted in group A once on Tuesday
Posted in group B once on Wednesday
Posted in group C once on Thursday
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SuzetteH Premium
Thank you. Glad I asked :)
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome.
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TommyK Premium
Robert, this is excellent training and as you well know I was having quit a bit of difficulty with posting in Facebook.

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
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome Tommy. Glad things worked out for you.
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emerald860 Premium
Hi Robert! When looking for public FB groups to join, do you have a rule of thumb as to how large/small these groups are? Do you have a benchmark for too large or too small? >10K or <5K? Don't think I saw that in the training. If it was there, I must have missed it. Thanks, Alanna
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boomergp08 Premium
I am members of groups of all sizes, 70 to 100,000 members.
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WayneStewart Premium
I'm wondering why I haven't viewed this before now, mmmm. Guess my schedule keeps my mind so occupied till my day off, then I'm scrambling to make efficient use of my free time to build a business and s rat race. Lol
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. :-)
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boomergp08 Premium
You are welcome. FB Groups are the best way to get what you have in front of people within your target audience. Going to them is always better than waiting for them to come to you.
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