Be clear, what answer do you want?
Closed questions lower the threshold (dress a, b or c?);
Formulate your question personally, don't be too formal;
Indicate (if relevant) what you will do with the answers.
4. Be personal & show personality
A perfectly written status update that could go straight into an advertising brochure? Great, but it doesn't have to be. In fact, showing personality works on social media. Just look at Ria , who runs the Facebook page for Action as a 'fan' (with Action's approval, she even gives workshops at the head office sometimes). No status updates where every letter has been thought through, but personal and appealing texts with matching pictures. The result? More than 50,000 fans!
For example, show who the people behind your company are uganda mobile phone number list give a look behind the scenes and give your company a face. If you do it in an authentic, personal way, it always ensures nice reactions.
behind the scenes look
5. Using regular columns and themes
With regular columns you make it easy for yourself. You know when you have to produce and publish something new, which ensures that you don't forget. Your followers or fans also increasingly look forward to the next edition of your column. You build a fan base for that specific content. Sometimes people even come to your page especially for that column. An example is the weekly Frankwatching video on YouTube by Pelpina Trip , (almost) every Wednesday.