Now, we really love the idea that you can now bulk invite people to like your Facebook page in a click as this is going to save us hours of time every week in growing our Facebook pages. This Facebook Invite Feature is Still Somewhat Buggy If you haven't done this before, you can imagine just how time consuming this process really is but we simply did it because it was quite effective all the same. The historical process here was that you would go to any given update, click the number of total engaged users (circled in the image above), and a popup would appear with user names of those who engaged and the ability to invite non-connected users to your page.Įvery time you clicked “invite,” the user would get a push notification to join your page, and for many of our profiles a not-insignificant percentage would end up becoming followers (of the nearly 110k people that follow my local blog, I wouldn't be surprised if more than half were because of me sending out invite requests- that's a lot of sends!). We always thought it was great because it was a wonderful way to grow our pages to get more organic views over time (especially to capitalize on any viral shares), but it was also terrible because you had to send out the invitations manually. Inviting people to like your Facebook page has always been both the best and the worst feature on the social network. Why Inviting Likes on Facebook Used to Be Tedious
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