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Review your "When Your Fans Are Online" data to schedule posts for maximum initial visibility.
Use a content calendar. Posting 3–5 times a week keeps you top-of-mind without spamming your followers' feeds. 3. Foster Community Engagement How to Develop and Maintain a Prosperous Facebook Page
Use polls, "this or that" posts, and open-ended questions to encourage followers to leave comments. Review your "When Your Fans Are Online" data
Check which posts get the most shares and saves. Double down on those formats. "this or that" posts
Reels and live videos currently see the highest reach on the platform. They capture attention longer than static images.