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Want to grow your Facebook group faster?
Maybe you’ve just started a Facebook group or you want to take an existing group to the next level.
In this post, you will learn how to grow your Facebook group so you can have a larger slice of Facebook’s 2 billion strong user base.
Let’s get started:
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1. Use giveaways and contests to promote your group
Giveaways and contests are one of the most effective marketing tactics available to you.
You can use them to drive traffic, get more social media followers, and grow your email list.
But you can also use them to promote your Facebook group.
First, you’ll need to think of a prize you can give away. This could be anything from free access to one of your products to an Amazon gift card.
Alternatively, you can partner up with a brand who can supply the prize in exchange for a bit of promotion.
In order to facilitate this giveaway, you’ll need a giveaway app like SweepWidget to help you. The key to making this tactic work is that one of the giveaway entry methods should be to visit your Facebook group.
Here’s how to get started:
- Sign up for a free account at SweepWidget.com – You can upgrade to a paid account if you like, but their free account will be enough for this to work.
- Select “New Giveaway” – This is where you’ll enter all of the details for your giveaway.
- Customize your entry methods – On the same page you’ll have the option to select your entry methods. You can add various methods such as joining your email list, following you on Twitter, or something else. You will need to select “Facebook” then “Visit Group” – this will ensure giveaway participants visit your group. However, it is well worth adding other entry methods that will encourage participants to share your giveaway.
- Choose how to present your giveaway – You can embed your giveaway within a blog post or have SweepWidget host your giveaway landing page. Either way will work.
- Share your giveaway – Once your giveaway is live, share your giveaway as heavily as possible. Share it on your social media handles, email your subscribers, share it within your Facebook group, and anywhere else you can think of.
And that’s all you need to do to get your giveaway started.
Once it ends, you can use SweepWidget to choose a winner at random. Then all you need to do is announce your winner(s) and deliver your prize(s).
One of the easiest ways to lure loads of the right people to your Facebook group is by planting a link in your main navigation menu.
These people are in all likelihood your exact target audience because they read your blog already. Making it likely they’ll jump at the chance to join your Facebook group.
You can write “community” or “Facebook group” in your menu, like these group owners have done:
3. Put your Facebook group link in your email signature
A genius strategy to gain new members on autopilot is to put your Facebook group link in your email signature. This way, every single email you send out will be an opportunity to gain a new member.
As you can see from the examples, above and below – there are various creative ways to execute it. Both make it uncomplicated for people to join your group with the click of a button well you sleep!
I’m sure it comes as no surprise that video content is taking the business world by storm.
If content is king – video content surely is queen.
Right now, over 500 million hours are being consumed on YouTube – each and every day. Making it the perfect platform to promote your growing Facebook group.
How can you promote your Facebook group on YouTube?
- Use text overlays in your videos to prompt viewers to join your group
- Have a link to your Facebook group in every video, in the description
- Mention your group as a CTA at the end of your videos
5. Send a mass message on Facebook
It’s imperative to never aimlessly add people to your group without their consent. It’s an intrusive method to gain new members that’ll annoy people before they have a chance to fall in love with your group.
Think about it. How many Facebook groups have you been added too without giving your consent? It’s bothersome, isn’t it?
You don’t want everybody in your group anyway.
You want the right people.
They’re your target market.
The ones who’ll devour your content, subscribe for your opt-in freebies, pay for your products or services, and become your loyal fans.
If you want to grow your email list, gain blog traffic, and make more money using your new group – it’s wise to be choosy with who you allow into your group.
How do you send a mass message?
- Go through your friend’s list on Facebook to find people who’ll be relevant to your group’s purpose
- Add all of those people to a new message on Facebook Messenger
- Invite them to your Facebook group by telling them who your group is for, what its purpose is, and why your group stands out
It’s the perfect alternative to adding people without their permission. You’ll begin to see people request to join your group and slowly gain traction.
6. Craft a Pinterest graphic for your group
With 175 million active users roaming Pinterest every month, it’s become the go-to place for bloggers, marketers, and business owners alike.
It only makes sense that you’d go to this marketing powerhouse when you’re attempting to promote your Facebook group.
It’s one of the fastest ways to get content seen on the web, and it lasts much longer than posting on Facebook or Twitter.
You can use a beginner-friendly tool like Canva to craft graphics such as this one:
7. Pin a graphic with the link on Twitter
If you’re not utilizing Twitter to promote your content, products, and services – you’re majorly missing out. And the same goes for your Facebook group.
Well over 500 million tweets go out every day, making it challenging to make your content stick around long enough to be seen.
So what’s the point of attempting to promote your group on Twitter?
The key to keeping eyes on a piece of content on Twitter is to “pin it” to the top of your feed.
Create an eye-catching graphic, post it on Twitter, then “pin it” so it’ll be the first thing seen when someone stumbles upon your account.
Your website is an outstanding place to advertise your new Facebook group. If you’ve created a Facebook group that is cohesive with your blog, then you already have a head start.
The reason being: you’d have the same target audience for both your blog and your Facebook group.
So any raving fans hanging around your blog will jump at the chance to become members of your new group on Facebook.
Above are two striking examples of how different bloggers were able to add a link to their Facebook group in their sidebar.
9. Create a welcome email or series
A great strategy to get your Facebook group in front of more eyes is to mention it to every person who subscribes to your email list.
When you carefully craft a welcome email or a welcome series for new subscribers, ensure to invite them to join your Facebook group.
This means every new subscriber will get an invite to your Facebook group.
Plus, you know they already enjoy your content – so most of those subscribers will be the perfect candidate for your group.
You’ll also want to drop the link in every newsletter or email you send. While it doesn’t have the same high open rates – it can still an effective tactic to grow your new group.
10. Link it to your Facebook Page
The use of Facebook business pages has become almost obsolete, because of the massive decline in organic reach.
It’s still beneficial for your business to have a Facebook page for multiple reasons – but the days of seeing surges of traffic directly from Facebook pages appear to be dead.
However, they’ve proven to be an excellent way to promote Facebook groups – by linking your group to your Facebook page.
How to link your Facebook group:
- Go to your “settings”, and then ‘’edit page”
- Then, add the “groups” tab onto your page
Then you’ll have a “groups” tab, as shown below:
Once your audience clicks on that tab, they’ll have access to your Facebook group!
11. Link to your group in other Facebook groups
Most bloggers or business owners who utilize Facebook groups to grow their blog traffic see a huge chunk of their traffic from this Facebook groups. They’re powerful if you use them correctly.
Almost every Facebook group has daily thread prompts. They’re a stellar way to get your group members engaged and keep them active.
Some of them allow you to post any type of promotion you’d like on particular days.
As long as you’re mindful to read each thread’s rules, you can start promoting your Facebook group this way. This works exceedingly well in groups that have a similar audience as yours.
To captivate your target audience’s attention, write a sentence or two with the link.
Something intriguing to pull them in.
Something that tells them exactly why they should click “join group”.
12. Sprinkle links all over your website
There are scads of places to sprinkle links going directly to your group, all over your website. We already talked about your top navigation menu and your sidebar, but we’re far from done!
Your website is going to be your best bet for accumulating new group members, because your audience is already interested in your content.
They’ll make the leap over to your new group without a second thought!
Places to add a link to your Facebook group:
- Your homepage
- The tiny footer menu
- Your about page
- Your contact page
- At the end of each blog post
Here’s an example of a business owner advertising her Facebook group effectively on her homepage:
As you can see, she’s used social proof to entice her audience over to her Facebook group. If you don’t have social proof yet, you can allure your visitors with the right copywriting and awe-inspiring graphics.
You’ll also notice she uses ‘’Join Instantly” as her Call-to-Action. This spurs urgency, and it likely works well for converting new members to her Facebook group.
Need more help with social proof? Check out our beginner’s guide.
13. Promote your group on your “thank you” pages
If you have opt-in offers or paid products on your blog, then you certainly have “thank you” landing pages that appear after the visitor has put in their email address.
“Thank you” pages are overlooked, to say the least.
When someone has just given up the goods, aka, their email address – that means they probably already adore your content and your brand.
The timing couldn’t be more perfect to ask them to join your Facebook group.
Here’s an example of how one blogger used her “thank you’’ page to do just that:
During the hustle and bustle of running a business, it’s all too easy to forget one of the most clever ways to get your Facebook group noticed.
Most Facebook group owners may post a stunning graphic on social media for the first week to advertise their group – but then it slowly dies out.
And so do the conversion rates for their Facebook group.
Big mistake.
Here’s what to do instead:
Setup a social media scheduling tool and use it to cross-promote your Facebook group on other social media platforms.
Tools that offer the ability to recycle social media posts work the best way here. That way, your Facebook Group will be promoted on autopilot.
Make it a regular part of your social media strategy, and it’ll pay off big-time.
15. Place a link on any Pinterest group boards you own
Pinterest group boards are marketing powerhouses – with the ability to reach thousands or even millions of people.
So it makes sense that almost every entrepreneur and blogger on Pinterest runs at least one group board.
A common theme among these business owners is to place a link to their Facebook group at the end of the group board description.
This group board owner mentions her Facebook group right in the group board description:
This is a brilliant move, since medium to large group boards see copious amounts of requests to join their boards on a daily basis. That’s a whole lot of eyes seeing her link.
16. Use your Instagram Bio to advertise your Facebook group
On Instagram, you’re only given one tiny spot to make a big first impression.
One small area complete with one link.
One link out of the 10 you probably have floating around in your head.
However, in the beginning stages of growing your Facebook group, the smartest move you can make is to use that link for your Facebook group for as long as possible.
This will allow you to grow your group on autopilot, like many of these strategies.
You can always change it up later, or go in and change it to show your Facebook group only a few days per week if you have other links you’re dying to share.
However, you will get the most mileage out of your bio by using one of these Instagram bio link tools to create a dedicated social media landing page.
17. Utilize Facebook lives to promote your group
There’s no doubt that Facebook business pages aren’t as effective as they used to be unless you’re shelling out the dough. But they can still be beneficial in many ways – if you know how to use them.
Two major ways you can succeed with Facebook pages:
- Participating in Facebook ads to improve your reach
- Doing Facebook live videos
- Use your page to link to your Facebook group and your website
As for Facebook lives – you have an opportunity to promote your Facebook group in a long-lasting way.
Sometimes you’ll see Facebook lives in your newsfeed a week after it’s been posted live.
So when you create a Facebook live video on your Facebook page – you should always mention your group.
Combine that with a link in the description of the video, and you’re golden.
Wrapping it up
Starting a Facebook group may seem like an uphill battle, but I can assure you – it gets easier and it’s an excellent marketing tactic that can catapult your business.
Especially when you have the right strategies, your group’s growth is on autopilot.
You have the ability to build a thriving community full of raving and loyal fans.
Fans that will be first in line for every paid product you have.
They’ll show up for every webinar.
Devour every blog post.
And they’ll rave about your paid offerings, so you don’t have too, anymore.
All in all, they’re a business owner’s dream.
Related reading: 8 Powerful Social Media Management Tools To Grow Your Social Presence.
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