Do you manage a Facebook page for your business?
Interested in ways to improve your marketing?
In addition to the Facebook features you use for business every day, there are some handy ones you may have overlooked.
In this article you’ll discover five lesser known Facebook Page features for marketers.
#1: Free Images for Ads
When creating a Facebook ad, you can choose from a searchable database of thousands of free stock images from within the Facebook image library. This takes an extra step out of the ad creation process.
This image library is powered by Shutterstock, but there’s one important caveat: Not all of the images meet Facebook’s advertising guidelines. For this reason, it’s important tofamiliarize yourself with the guidelines and choose your images carefully. You don’t want your ads getting rejected over some minor technicality such as the 20% text rule on ad images.
#2: Ad Relevance Scores
The ad relevance score is basically Facebook’s answer to Google’s quality score for AdWords. The relevance score guides how often your Facebook ad will be displayed and how much you’ll pay for each ad engagement.
Facebook considers a lot of different factors when calculating your relevance score, including positive and negative feedback via video views, clicks, comments, likes and other ad interactions. If people report your ad or tell Facebook they don’t want to see it anymore, those actions count against you.
Keeping an eye on your ad relevance score can help you determine if your ad needs work. Oddly enough, this setting is unchecked by default.
To enable ad relevance scoring, open the ad or ad set in your Ads Manager and navigate to Customize Columns. From the list of available columns, find and select the Relevance Score check box.
Enabling this option adds a Relevance Score column to your ads reports so you can keep an eye on this metric.
#3: Email Contact Import
A great way to grow your audience is to invite the people in your email address book to like your Facebook business page.
To do that, go to your Facebook business page, click on the ellipsis (…) button (next to the Share button on your cover image) and then select Invite Email Contacts from the drop-down menu.
Next, you see a pop-up box that lists all of the different integration options you can use to import your contacts. Identify the contact list you want to import and click the Invite Contacts link to the right.
After you upload your list, a dialog box appears where you can select which contacts to invite. You have the option to select individual contacts or the group as a whole.
After you select your contacts, click Preview Invitation. On the next page, review the invitation, select the check box that you’re authorized to send invitations and click Send.
There are a couple of points to keep in mind when sending invitations. You can upload up to 5,000 contacts per day, so if you have large customer or subscriber lists, you’ll have to send invitations in batches. Remember, your page may already be suggested to your contacts who use Facebook, so you can decide whether to email them as well. If you’re already showing up in their recommended pages, it’s just free advertising for you.
#4: Facebook Post Scheduling
The ability to schedule Facebook posts is pretty handy, especially if you’re using promoted posts.
The good news is that you don’t need Hootsuite or Buffer to do it. You can schedule future posts right in Facebook. You can even backdate posts so that they appear earlier in your timeline.
To access this feature, go the Publishing Tools tab, select Scheduled Posts and click the Create button.
Compose your post and then select Schedule from the Publish drop-down menu.
Select the date and time to schedule your post. When you’re finished, click Schedule.
Scheduling posts can be especially useful for larger teams where you have different people creating and uploading Facebook content and targeting and launching your social PPC campaigns.
#5: Pages to Watch Metrics
At the very bottom of your Facebook Insights page, you’ll find a Pages to Watch area where you can track other pages, such as your partners, competitors and friends. You can see metrics for the likes, posts and engagement on these pages.
For example, the Pages to Watch metrics below reveal that HubSpot page likes are currently at 813,200, up 40.6% over the previous week. Also, there were five posts to the page, engaging 158 people.
Looking at these metrics is an easy way to track your competitors’ fan growth and look at their engagement numbers. This information can also give you a sense of how many times to post per week.
In a nutshell, you can see how your social media marketing efforts stack up against others using real benchmarks (their actual performance).
Conclusion
Facebook is constantly being redesigned and refreshed, so it can be hard to keep up with all of the options available to you. The five hidden Facebook features covered in this article are somewhat buried in the Ads Manager and Publishing Tools, so you probably wouldn’t just stumble upon them. But they can be valuable tools for your Facebook marketing.
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