- 1). Interact with your posting, whether it's a status message, photo or link. The more interactions a post has, the more likely it will appear on "Top News," according to Facebook's algorithms. Liking your own post and making comments will add to the perceived popularity of your post so that it has a chance to appear on "Top News."
- 2). Encourage Facebook friends and contacts to comment on your post, whatever it may be. Instead of posting a photo album and saying, "Check out my photo album," use a question to engage friends, like "What did you do this summer?" This will solicit more interactions and bolster the popularity of your post.
- 3). Post content as frequently as possible. The algorithms that Facebook uses to determine the popularity of posts adjusts frequently, so the more often you post, the more likely your post is to be included in the timing changes. Still, you shouldn't flood your fans' and friends' walls with links, photos and statuses, which may be perceived as annoying and result in blocking.
- 4). Invite friends or users to interact with your page. For instance, you could post a link and then type, "Click like if you agree." That way, more users will be inclined to interact with the post and increase your changes of making "Top News" based on the post's popularity.
- 5). Time your posts effectively. For instance, a post that you enter late at night may not get as much interaction since many users are in bed. Instead, try posting before or after the workday, when friends will be checking the Facebook accounts to get the most interaction.
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