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If you’re new to blogging, you’ve probably started to search around for ways to generate traffic to your blog. One of the best ways is to join Facebook Share Thread Groups that focus on bloggers who share each other’s content.
I learned about these workhorses from the Pinterest Ninja course which had a listing of over 100 different Facebook Groups to join for any niche. I’m currently in 15 or so of these types of groups and I can tell you that they WORK!
Since starting just over a month ago, out of a grand total of 473, the majority of my referrals have come from Facebook Group threads (242), followed closely by Pinterest (217), which I can attribute to getting my Tailwind account which is a scheduling tool to help me get my content noticed on Pinterest.
UPDATE: I’m still doing share threads over a year later and they have been great for growing my business! My traffic now mostly comes from Pinterest (about half), followed by Facebook!
How Share Threads Work
Share threads are exactly what they say. Usually each day, an admin for the group will post a topic such as Pinterest Shares, Comments, or Facebook Likes etc. Then you post a link in that thread to one of those items that you would like some new traffic on and in turn you will reciprocate on other posts in the thread.
There is usually a time limit given as well as a minimum number of posts you must share. Generally, most threads have some rules to keep things going smoothly. Some common rules of etiquette that I have found in most groups are:
No link dropping in the comments of the person’s post that you’ve shared. This is a big no-no and will get you thrown out of a group quickly.
Click “like” when you’ve shared someone else’s post. There is no need to comment that you’ve done so as you can be marked as spam by Facebook and jailed.
Don’t just throw down a link and bail. That’s just plain rude. If you take the time to put your link down, please, please, please. Reciprocate.
Getting Your Post Interaction
With so many posts competing in one thread for attention for some interaction from other thread-mates (I have seen over 1000 in one thread!!), it is a really good idea to post effectively and smartly.
After some trial and error, I noticed a bit of a trend on both my own posts and others that I thought I would pass along to help you get started on the right foot. Or left. Whatever. lol. Just get you going.
Add a short intro before your link. Don’t think mini-bio here, just a short note about what the post is about
Say thank you in advance. I’ve noticed that this really makes a huge difference in how many interactions I get.
For the love of GOD, make your post shareable!!! I can’t tell you how many times I’ve found a post that I would like to share, get there and then can’t find ANY share buttons. I have one word. SHAREAHOLIC. Top and bottom of your posts. In fact, if I go to a post and there isn’t share buttons at the top, I leave immediately.
Share new content if you can. I know when you are first setting up a blog, it can take a while to gain some momentum. In the beginning, I was sharing the same two posts over and over. If you are consistently blogging, you should be able to share something new each week as the threads cycle.
Thank anyone who did say they posted/shared/pinned/commented etc. Although some groups advise to not make any comments under the links, some groups require that you comment “done” when you are finished. If they do, it’s a nice gesture to say thanks. These interactions build relationships and relationships are GOOD in this biz.
Check out some plugins that can help your sharing game. Besides Shareaholic, there are two other neat ones to check out. Better Click to Tweet is the first, and it allows you to highlight text that you would like tweeted (and it looks pretty neat too!). It makes it super easy for others to share content.
See what I did there??
The other is called CommentLuv and it allows anyone commenting on your blog post to add a link to their last blog post as well! How cool is that??!! There’s always room for more blogging babes in my opinion!!
Here’s Three of My Favorite Facebook Groups To Get You Started
And if you haven’t yet joined us, make sure to pop in my Facebook Group, the Blogging Babes Collective which isn’t a thread sharing group, but a group to help each other work on our blogs together. You can read more about how it all got started in my Blogging Babes Collective post.
I can’t believe you’re sharing all of this, for FREE!! Everyday I see one tiny tip followed by a course plus a fee. I have no doubt some of these courses work but the financial obligation always comes first. Thank you for your insight and sharing. Keep sparkling.
Thank you Kelli! I am trying to over-give right now to develop my skills but one day I will get there! Have an amazing day!
Super helpful! What sharing application are you using on the left side of your page? It looks awesome!
Thank you Christian! That’s the Shareaholic floating pop up (if you’re on a desktop). From their site you can customize how it looks. Hope that helps!
Hi Sasha! I have created a very engaged group of aspiring and new to established bloggers who use the self-hosted WordPress platform. Our group (Profitable Bloggers – WordPress Blogging Support Community) offers technical WordPress help in addition to strategic guidance and encouragement from the other members. I would love to be added to your list! https://www.facebook.com/groups/profitablebloggerstribe/
Hi Sasha! (Great name BTW!). I have applied to join your site and will definitely check it out! When I do an upgrade to my list, I would be happy to add it in! Hope you have an amazing day!
I would like to mention two Facebook groups here:
Write Better, Blog Better, 1.Writing support for bloggers
2. Bloggers Supporting Bloggers
Thank you Sukanya! I am also as member of these two groups! When I do an update, I’ll be sure to include them 🙂
Sasha, I totally agree with everything that you wrote! I am trying to stick to all of these things.
I loved the one where you said that we should thank participants who have interacted with our content.
Kindness is so rare in the blogging sphere! We need more of it.
I am trying to do it as much as possible, but with so many promo threads, sometimes I lose track of who has interacted with my content!!
Have an awesome day and keep up the good work! ?
Cheers,
Atila
Thank you so much for your kind feedback in this post, Atila! Blogging is a tough and crazy biz for sure… Any time I can spread some goodwill, I try. 😉
Hope you are having an amazing weekend!
Such great info! But I tried to download the tracker printable and when I click on it I am asked to enter my password. It says this content is password protected for some reason. I entered my sign-in password but it doesn’t do anything. Please let me know what I need to do to get that printable. Thank you so much!
Hi Amber! I’m sorry the link didn’t work for you. I forgot to go back and update this post! You can find the tracking sheet here.. Thanks for reading and hope you have an amazing day!
This is super helpful!! Thank you!
Thanks Nicole! So glad that you enjoyed the post! Using Facebook Share threads was a great way to build my blog traffic in the beginning until I started getting some other traffic from Pinterest and SEO. Thank you for reading 🙂
Thanks for this article! I am a member of your facebook group and I love it, I am on it every day! One thing I like to do is if someone shares my post in a Tailwind tribe, I look up their submissions and share something back!
You’re welcome, Dora! That’s great advice for using Tailwind Tribes. I have done this a few times but could definitely be more consistent with it! Thanks for reading 🙂
Thank you so much for this post, it was super helpful. You’re the best!
You’re welcome, Lauren! So glad that you found the post helpful. 🙂 Facebook groups can be an amazing way to grow your blog traffic, especially in the beginning.
such a helpful post, thank you for sharing! x
Thank you, Page! So glad that you enjoyed it! 🙂
I started using Twitter share threads, but am part of several bloggers share Facebook groups as of recently. It is definitely worth being a part of them, so I am working on more active participation. These little tips to understand the culture were very helpful!
Thanks so much, Jaya! I love using the power of Facebook share threads and I have seen some really good ones on Twitter that I’d like to check out more. Glad that you enjoyed the post! Thanks for reading 🙂
This was so helpful! Thank you so much!
Thank you! I’m so glad that you enjoyed the article.
I love Facebook groups, it’s a good way to generate traffic and promote your blog for free
Absolutely! Facebook share threads are a great way to promote your blog especially in the early days! Thanks for reading 🙂
Thank you! As a new blogger, there is ALOT to figure out. Babysteps!
You’re welcome, Mimi! You totally hit the nail on the head with that one! It can be so overwhelming when you start out and doing one thing at a time can definitely help with that. Hope you have an amazing day!
Thanks for this post, it helps new bloggers like me learn to get some traffic. Also I love you group blogging babes and check it every day for updated information which I have learned lots from.
You are so welcome, Kathy! I’m glad so glad to hear that you are learning lots from the Blogging Babes Collective group! It’s my favorite space (I may be biased lol). Thanks for reading and have an amazing day!
Honestly, I wish I knew about FB Groups earlier. I dunno where I was hiding in the past, I’ve been blogging for a decade and hardly knew a thing. Like a hermit blogger, HAHA.
Anyway, in my new blog now I am more collaborative. I love the groups I am a part of. They’ve helped a lot in driving traffic into my blog and I’ve gotten a lot of tips too.
I am part of your Group, actually. And I’ve learned so much from it. Thank you.
OOoooooooh! I love this!! Thank you so much! I spent so many years trying to grow my network marketing businesses without knowing about the power of social media or Facebook group share threads. It was seriously an “a-ha!” moment when I found them. Now that I know, I want everyone to know about them! I’m curious- do you have any before/after stats when you used them? I’d love to know what kind of difference it actually made.
Sasha, you are so right about making post sharable! That really sucks when I want to share someone’s work and can’t. Thanks for calling that out!
Uggghhhhh… Seriously a huge pet peeve of mine. And I always feel bad when I want to help share and can’t. Thanks for reading! 🙂
Your website is an amazing resource for bloggers, work at home moms, and other Internet entrepreneurs. You offer a lot of really helpful information. Thanks!
Thank you, Flor! So glad that you found some helpful topics here! Cheers, thanks for reading!
My first group that I joined was Becoming A Blogger, and it has been a huge learning experience!
Thank you for having me o your group and I have also joined the other 2 groups you suggested.
Hopefully One day I get to have a FB Group too…
Hey Bee! So glad that you are enjoying the group and Cate’s group is incredible as well. Hope that it can help you to grow your own blog 🙂
And I am loving your group more and more and remembering it as “BBC” because they are so many FB groups after a while, names can be a mouthful to remember!
Too funny! I also refer to it as BBC but one time a member was confused because she thought I was talking about the British newscast lol.
Thanks for this amazing blog, it would really help me in future.
You’re welcome! So glad it could help you to market your blog posts!