I feel so privileged to meet so many passionate, kind, female business owners through my business. One of those lovely ladies, Sophie, dazzles me with her beautiful equestrian photos, and impressed me with the massive Facebook following (over 9,000 people!) that she’s grown 100% organically. Just like my ladies are my biggest cheerleaders, I am theirs, so I was beyond excited when Sophie agreed to share some of her Facebook tips on my blog. While times have changed a bit since Sophie started her page, she has some incredible insight that will help you grow your page, and keep your followers engaged!
Hi, there! I’m super excited to have been asked to write this guest blog post for you guys. I absolutely love Kimberly’s enthusiasm, passion for business and generosity. I’m honored that she felt me worthy of chatting to you guys about growing your Facebook business pages!
At the moment, I currently have a little over 9,600 followers on my Facebook business page, Sophie Callahan Photography.
I can vouch for the fact that, in my experience, anyway, the more Facebook followers I have had on my page, the busier I have been with my business!
I think the biggest thing to remember is that building a loyal, active following takes time, staunch commitment and creativity.
Here are some of the tactics that I found were crucial to building my Facebook following, from when I started out, to now…

Competitions
I know that so many business owners think it’s a cardinal sin to offer your services for free, but I disagree. I think, so long as you are doing it for the right reasons (your business’s growth) and only on the odd occasion, then it can be a fantastic tool. In the early days of my business, before people knew my name, I would run the odd competition on Facebook and most often, they worked really well.
Using Facebook Groups
Be careful not to overuse this idea, as it will end up looking like you’re spamming the groups. Pick and choose what you post and where to maximize the impact your content has.
Make sure you check the details of the group to see if they disallow advertising of any kind, before you share so that you don’t start off on the wrong foot with the group admin.
Tagging Your Clients
Make Your Posts Relatable
Make it Personal

Keep Your Audience Engaged
Yes, Facebook does decide what we do and don’t see. It does stop our content from reaching every single one of our followers. Yes, it’s annoying. Which is why you need to work out how to beat it. And you can!
Vary Your Content
- Your work from recent work. But make it about the client, rather than about how great you think you are!
- Behind the scenes phone pictures.
- Personal phone snaps of what you’ve been up to, outside of work.
- Personal stories. (I shared a recent, funny conversation I’d had with my other half, about eyelash curlers, which received a great response and is nothing to do with horses or photography, but I knew would entertain my target audience which is made up of mostly women.)
- Quotes, memes or funnies, that your target market can relate to.
- Funny out-takes.
- A plain old text status about your day.
- Any news or links that relate to your niche.
- Interactive posts.
- Testimonials and pictures of your work on your clients walls.
See, all of those ideas and not one advertisement!
Remember to keep it positive and up beat at all times. Never moan or rant on your business page and always be yourself.
Do you have questions about growing your Facebook following? Leave a comment!
Isn’t Sophie fabulous?! Be sure to follow her on Instagram and Facebook, chirp her on Twitter, pin her on Pinterest, and check out her website!
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