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mariewilcox
11-07-2012, 07:39 PM
Do you have any idea why I'm not getting updates in my live feed from my "pages" - for example several scrapbook pages, my food blog pages, magazine pages, etc. They used to always show up in my feed but now they don't or are only once in a very great while.

For some reason on my Blackberry I get everything but not on my computer. Any ideas?

NeverendingJen
11-07-2012, 07:49 PM
Because FB has made thigns screwy. I have to have interest lists to see most of that stuff now/

mariewilcox
11-07-2012, 07:50 PM
I did notice the interest list thing the other day and added a bunch of things to it but nothing new is showing up :confused: Today I noticed that the moved the things up on the top bar too - grrrrrr

NeverendingJen
11-07-2012, 08:00 PM
yeah, you just have to view interest lists separately. for me on my iphone I have to hit the side menu and open them that way

origami
11-07-2012, 08:05 PM
The nice thing about the lists is that you can click on them and see ONLY your Scrapbooking likes. I found this very helpful during DSD. I just clicked on my Scrapbooking List and was able to go through it systematically looking for coupons and freebies from my favorite designers! So nice! I also have a list called "All My Friends." Every time I add a friend, I add them to my "All My Friends" list and then I can see everyone's status without all the scrapbooking stuff and my other likes cluttering what I'm looking at. Same for "Family" or for friends from different parts of my life (High School, College, states that I've lived in, etc.) So convenient!

mariewilcox
11-07-2012, 08:08 PM
I can see where the lists are going to be helpful once I get them set up. I just dumped them all into 1 list this weekend because I was in a hurry but tomorrow I'll take the time to categorize them :thumbup:

KristinCB
11-07-2012, 08:18 PM
yea.. fb wants people who own pages to now pay to have it show up in all the newsfeeds of those who like it :(

mariewilcox
11-07-2012, 08:21 PM
yea.. fb wants people who own pages to now pay to have it show up in all the newsfeeds of those who like it :(

Seriously?? Well that bites!

KristinCB
11-07-2012, 08:30 PM
yep.. not just pay once it is a pay per post..

mummytothree
11-07-2012, 08:35 PM
yep.. not just pay once it is a pay per post..

:thumbdown:

mariewilcox
11-07-2012, 08:37 PM
yep.. not just pay once it is a pay per post..

Holy!!!

origami
11-07-2012, 08:38 PM
Instead of paying, I'd just encourage your fans to set up interest lists. SSD and one other scrapbook store have been really good about doing this for fans. I'd probably also ask questions of subscribers that get them to interact with you, as those who interact more tend to get your FB feed more reliably.

Darcy Baldwin
11-07-2012, 10:38 PM
Your interest lists will occasionally post on your feed, though, but it's never when you really want it to happen.

Also, if you interact with those pages, they are more apt to show up on your feed, so commenting helps there.

But yeah, interest lists are the way to make it happen, which means time sensitive stuff will get lost (like if you're a coupon person - you'll miss out on coupon things since it won't post, especially if you don't interact with that page ever).

I understand what FB is doing...it cuts down on their load, helps them make money to pay all those pesky shareholders now, but for the small pages - they're being punished for those really massive pages.

KateD
11-07-2012, 10:41 PM
I really wish there was an alternative to Facebook. I'm really tired of all the ads I keep seeing pop up in my newsfeed :(.

origami
11-07-2012, 11:23 PM
I think that basically it means you have to interact with and engage your customers. If you have an interesting page, people will respond and you'll get better traffic. I don't think that means you all have to be constantly creating freebies: you should get paid for your work. But I think it helps if you work at asking questions of your customers, ask them to click like if they love a layout or kit preview or an element or paper that you are really proud of creating, etc. I have noticed some designers sharing inspiration pin boards or just providing small helpful tips, I think you just have to work at building up a following.

I really enjoy all your FB fan pages and I check my scrapbooking interest list all the time. :)

kristijoy
11-07-2012, 11:32 PM
The nice thing about the lists is that you can click on them and see ONLY your Scrapbooking likes. I found this very helpful during DSD. I just clicked on my Scrapbooking List and was able to go through it systematically looking for coupons and freebies from my favorite designers! So nice! I also have a list called "All My Friends." Every time I add a friend, I add them to my "All My Friends" list and then I can see everyone's status without all the scrapbooking stuff and my other likes cluttering what I'm looking at. Same for "Family" or for friends from different parts of my life (High School, College, states that I've lived in, etc.) So convenient!

Excellent idea!

TheHybridMess
11-08-2012, 02:54 AM
They making you pay to post?? I've subscribed to the SSD interest list and one other store, and I've created one for just my favourite designers.

Traci Reed
11-08-2012, 03:00 AM
It's also just made me move more of my content to my newsletter and blog :)

Darcy Baldwin
11-08-2012, 06:20 AM
Chantal - no, you can post..but you only reach from 10-30% of your 'fan' base at a time in most instances. you have to pay to promote it to get it to more of your fans.