Content That Is Really Useful To Them, According To Facebook's Announcement . Table Of Contents: [ Hide ] Which Posts Are Affected? Listen To Your Fans - And Don't Annoy Them Change Of Strategy: What Is The Goal? Conclusion Which Posts Are Affected? According To Its Own Statements, Facebook Found Out In Extensive Surveys Among Users That The Proportion Of Advertising Posts Was Too Large. Result: Annoyed Users. The Consequence Of Facebook Is To Filter Out Corresponding Posts More And More Over The Coming Weeks And Months. In All Likelihood.
Three Types Of Postings Are Affected: Are, For Example, Articles In Which Fans Are Informed That There Is Only A 20 Percent Discount On Product Xy Today Or That They Should Definitely Install An App. Sweepstakes: Here, Facebook Aims Primarily At The Very Flat, Transparent Campaigns À La "Become Latest Mailing Database A Fan Now And Win". Or As Facebook Itself Puts It: "Promotions Or Competitions Without An Authentic Context". Posts That Match The Content Of A Facebook Ad : If A Business Posts An Ad With A Post That Has Identical Content, The Post Will Have Low Visibility.
Because Facebook Assumes That Users Do Not Want To See The Same Message Twice In A Row. Note: The Changes Expressly Only Apply To Postings, Not To Paid Facebook Ads. In Principle, You Can Continue To Do Whatever You Want - From Shopping Tips To Competitions. As Long As You Pay, The Range Is Maintained. Listen To.