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Set Up Your Profile for Facebooks New Feature

Facebook has a new feature – the following feature! In this blog, I’m going to teach you all about getting more followers on your personal profile.

I want to make sure you’re confident in how your personal profile is set up – so let’s get to work!

I’m going to share with you 5 steps to make sure you have this feature ready to roll!

1. Make sure your follow button is on.

How do you do that? From your cell phone, scroll to the bottom and view menu. Visit your setting and scroll down to audience and visibility. Once you’re there, go to followers then public content and set all toggles to public!

2. Friend request people daily.

You should be friending, at most, 20 new people per day. I’ve found that if you go over 20, you can get flagged. When they friend you, they will automatically become your follower.

3. Follow up to 50 – 100 people per day.

Following people does not flag the algorithm the same way that friend requests do. You’re able to follow up to 100 people per day.

4. Make sure you’re posting good content.

The reason why you need to post good, valuable content is because you want to increase your shares and visibility. When you have all of your setting set to public, people can see and share your content easier.

5. Engage in groups.

Engaging in groups gives you a much larger opportunity to find more people to friend or follow. Since the group is active and constantly growing, it will give you more people to follow!

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