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Neele addresses the following questions in more detail: Do companies have to pay for posts on Facebook? How much does Facebook advertising cost? Is it true that a company will no longer receive any reach once it has placed ads and stopped doing so? Subscribe to our YouTube channel so you never miss a video! Here is the video (3:59 min) Would you rather read? Here is the video as text: Is it actually true that companies that advertise on Facebook always have to pay for the reach of their posts.


That means: If you give money to Facebook once, does Facebook always Special Data want money so that the posts can be displayed? Today I'm going to answer these and other questions about Facebook advertising for companies and how much it actually costs in the Seocracy question and answer session. “Do companies have to pay for posts on Facebook? ” In principle, companies do not have to pay for posts on Facebook. But it makes sense. This is because Facebook somewhat limits the reach of posts that come from the company's website. This means that they are not played out quite as often, i.e. shown to people.



This is partly because Facebook wants you to see posts from the pages with which you have a particularly strong connection. And typically you tend to have strong connections, for example with friends, acquaintances or people with whom you interact frequently. And company pages have, this is a bit of a generalization, but they usually have content that people are less interested in. That means: Theoretically, you could achieve a very, very good reach, even as a company, if you simply create incredibly good content. yes, entertained on Facebook.
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