VinnyVideo wrote:
When it comes to Facebook posts, the general consensus is that very short posts work better
Correct, also, they can work even better if they demand a simple answer that anyone can give. Such as "comment your age", or an easy choice between two trivial things (I got over 300 likes and loads of comments with a simple question like "gun or sword?", for example). Those posts however, get a little old after time happens... so people are trying to be more creative in their questions, implying making a comment has a special meaning, etc.
Also, the like/comment count
matters. The ranking of your posts would be improved, so you will, in fact, reach a bigger audience.
[quote="VinnyVideo"]When it comes to Facebook posts, the general consensus is that very short posts work better[/quote]
Correct, also, they can work even better if they demand a simple answer that anyone can give. Such as "comment your age", or an easy choice between two trivial things (I got over 300 likes and loads of comments with a simple question like "gun or sword?", for example). Those posts however, get a little old after time happens... so people are trying to be more creative in their questions, implying making a comment has a special meaning, etc.
Also, the like/comment count [i]matters[/i]. The ranking of your posts would be improved, so you will, in fact, reach a bigger audience.