Lindsay Walker • April 24, 2019

How to Boost Your Facebook Page to Make More Business this Easter

Spring is here! Festivals, foodie fairs, sporting events, barbecues, easter eggs hunts and much more are all activities that make spring season great. It’s not quite summer, but we’ll have to settle. If you’re seeking to increase more business this easter than keep reading. Here are 3 ways to boost your Facebook page to make more business this easter…

#1. FAMILY FUN EVENTS – It is very important to know and understand your target customer or audience. With that being said, if you’re trying to attract families, you must be able to accommodate multiple ages and interests. Easter events are fairly all age appropriate. You can decide to host your own event for the community and promote it, or promote other family-fun easter events that are happening in the community. Either way, your Facebook page will gain post reach and post engagement. Be sure to use fun, family-friendly hashtags in you posts!

#2 POST A LOT OF FUN COLORFUL EASTER PICTURES – Get into the easter spirit through lots of fun images. Easter pictures are full of color, eggs, and fun easter bunny characters. The images will attract parents of young children, and the post engagement will likely increase, therefore causing your brand to gain recognition.

#3 ENCOURAGE POST ENGAGEMENT – Easter is a popular religious holiday that families celebrate weekend long. Encouraging your audience to share or post their easter festivities with your brand will ultimately increase business. You may create fun easter contest posts, for example; “How many chocolate eggs are in this glass jar? Whoever makes the correct guess will get ‘prize’.” Have fun with it, but most importantly make sure it’s family friendly.

Let us know how you’ll take on this challenge of boosting your Facebook page this easter. Goodluck!

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