Ever wondered how to maximize your time by collecting email leads for a Facebook group? If yes, you just landed on the right page with a bang! We’re going to tell you all about those useful leads you can get without sounding like you’re upfront demanding it. We’re here to guide you through the tweaks and turns that only the Facebook platform offers.
In this, how-to article, you’ll find things relatable at your end. No qualms! We just want to make you feel comfortable while learning.
Why gather Emails from the Facebook group?
Surely, gathering emails makes you think one step ahead of Mark Zuckerberg. Why? It is because you are not the owner of Facebook, nor do you have rights over your groups or your page. Zuckerberg does! When you solely rely on Facebook groups, you are at risk of being banned or shut down. More so, once Facebook finds your organic reach more appropriate than their business ads, they probably won’t show your organic reach. So literally speaking, you’re doomed! But let’s not get you to being doomed. Turn yourself around and save yourself, so to speak.
With those risky tales, it’s high time to focus on what you truly own. When you collect email addresses on your list, you own the list!
Post Links to connect to a Lead Generation Page
You can strategize by posting something on your Facebook group for members to enter their email addresses as an opt-in. Samples of these strategies are to post freebies or giveaways just by entering their emails. This is often seen as being sales directed. What to do is to share a video, a blog, or any content linking to an email opt-in. This allows members also to share your content and get wider engagement. To get your members’ email list, gradually make a move to have them as email subscribers.
Collect emails through Group Onboarding Questions
Some Facebook Groups allow incoming members to answer a total of three questions before they are accepted to the group. One question to put up is to ask for their email address before actually joining the Facebook group. Also, welcome new members with a reminder of your lead generator.
Create a Group Cover Image connected as a Lead Magnet
Offer a lead magnet that connects to your email users easily. In exchange, offer something valuable that your audience would want to have. Also, collect a landing page that will allow you to link a cover image with a call to action button. The cover image acts as a big banner for your lead magnet.
Add a Call To Action in the Facebook Group Description
Add a lead-generating link through your Facebook Description. Even people who are not members of your group will see the description link and may often access it.
So there go the easy ways to collect leads from Facebook Group. Make an email list of your own to truly call it yours. With that, you’ll find less risk even though Zuckerberg has been trotting around. Outwit Facebook on their turf.
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