Dear Readers,
Facebook has change their ways again. With these new changes, many of my Gluten-Free Fun Facebook posts are no longer showing up in your news feeds. Unless I start paying to advertise on Facebook, you may miss many of my posts. This makes me sad. I get ZERO revenue from this blog which means I have no budget for advertising.
According to fellow blogger and social media expert Derek Halpern's blog:
There are a few things you can do to keep seeing my content.
1. Read my Gluten-Free Fun blog. You are here, so you are reading. YAY!
2. Like my Gluten-Free Fun page on Facebook, but update to "Get Notifications." By doing this you will always see my Facebook posts. See the image below to know where to look
3. Follow @GFreeFun on Twitter. I often post and link back to my Facebook page.
Thank you for your loyalty and your support! It means the world to me.
~Erin
Facebook has change their ways again. With these new changes, many of my Gluten-Free Fun Facebook posts are no longer showing up in your news feeds. Unless I start paying to advertise on Facebook, you may miss many of my posts. This makes me sad. I get ZERO revenue from this blog which means I have no budget for advertising.
According to fellow blogger and social media expert Derek Halpern's blog:
According to AdAge, Facebook said, “We expect organic distribution of an individual page’s posts to gradually decline over time…” And a Facebook spokesperson said, “the best way to get your stuff seen if you’re a business is to pay for it.”This means you may not receive my content anymore via my Gluten-Free Fun Facebook page because it doesn’t make sense for me to pay Facebook to send you my Gluten-Free Fun news you can read for free.
There are a few things you can do to keep seeing my content.
1. Read my Gluten-Free Fun blog. You are here, so you are reading. YAY!
2. Like my Gluten-Free Fun page on Facebook, but update to "Get Notifications." By doing this you will always see my Facebook posts. See the image below to know where to look
https://www.facebook.com/GlutenFreeFun |
3. Follow @GFreeFun on Twitter. I often post and link back to my Facebook page.
Thank you for your loyalty and your support! It means the world to me.
~Erin
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