484-554-2234
 
Bethlehem, PA
  • Contact
  • ALL LINKS HERE
Lehigh Valley with Love
✕
  • Community News
  • What’s NEW?
  • Podcast
  • Blog
  • About
  • Contact
  • Newsletter
  • LVwithLOVE News
  • Store

Five Things You’re Probably Doing Wrong on Facebook

Posted On March 8, 2017 By lvwithlove In Blog /  

Facebook makes it pretty easy for your business or organization to share moments, memories, upcoming events, and more. However, there is still something to be said for having a little bit of Facebook savvy.

Here are a few things that you may be doing on your business or organization’s Facebook page that you should stop doing like, yesterday.

  1. Cross-posting from Twitter to Facebook and vice versa: When the technology to have your Facebook post automatically update your Twitter account first came around people thought it was amazing. I mean, now you don’t have to log into Twitter. Your Facebook posts just go right up there. But, that’s exactly the problem. If you’re auto posting from Facebook to Twitter, you’re not logging into Twitter and you’re not using its engagement rewarding ecosystem effectively.
  2. Not being consistent: If you only post to Facebook once per week, fine. But, be sure that you’re posting to Facebook once per week. There’s nothing worse than someone landing on your Facebook page only to find that it hasn’t been updated since kale was the new niche food. Stay on schedule and make time for your posts.
  3. Writing too much without a paragraph break: Newsflash, people have short attention spans (notice how this list is only five points long?) If you have to write a lot of text, be sure that you’re putting in a full paragraph break after no more than two sentences, with one being prime.
  4. Not engaging: This includes not responding to comments and not answering questions, but it also extends to responding to those who have checked into your establishment or who have perhaps taken pictures at your location on Instagram. Talk to them!
  5. Worrying about likes: The importance of likes is so 2011. Sure, you want to have more people like your page, but if you’re a local bar, you don’t necessarily need 10,000 likes. You just need to focus on the 1,000 likes you have and engage with them. Those are the people who really enjoy your establishment. Likes will follow.

Don’t over fret, of course, but make sure that you’re being diligent in your Facebook presence.

And, of course, if you need some extra help, we’re always here for you!

An Updated Look at Social Media Demographics (With Quality Takeaways)
Lehigh Valley with Love Media on Never Again Radio

Leave a Reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

  • 2026 Pennsylvania LGBTQIA+ Health Survey Now Open
  • Flash Sale Access: Sangjaru Tickets at Zoellner
  • Coca-Cola Park Naming Rights End in 2027: What Should the IronPigs Call the Ballpark Next?
  • Moravian Historical Society Opens “Moravians & The Revolution: Caught in the Crossfire” on Feb. 22
  • SOUPer Bowl at SteelStacks: Best Soups and Winners
  • Defend Public Radio Winter Jam Brings Local Music Together for WDIY 88.1 FM (MUSIC VIDEOS)
  • Win a 4-Pack of Tickets to Fegley’s Brew Works Craft Beer Festival 2026 on February 7
  • Catch ‘BUGS’ this Weekend at Zoellner and get ready for a Fun-Filled February
  • Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Opens Registration for DISRUPT 2026 Health-Care Innovation Summit
  • Title: GotArt! 2026 Returns to JuxtaHub Feb. 13 With 80 Original Works and a Guaranteed Take-Home Piece
  • Minneapolis Youth Chorus Visits Allentown for Benefit Concert with Mosaic Youth Chorus
  • Emmaus Soup Crawl 2026 Returns February 7 With Two Trails
  • Winter Restaurant Week in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
  • Lehigh Valley’s Ian Riccaboni wins Fightful Announcer of the Year
  • Downtown Allentown Restaurant Week 2026 Restaurants and Menus
Click for more content
All rights reserved.