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Using Topics And Guides To Answer Your Questions

Lesson 13 from: Mastering Facebook Groups: Building Your Online Community

Diego Rios

Using Topics And Guides To Answer Your Questions

Lesson 13 from: Mastering Facebook Groups: Building Your Online Community

Diego Rios

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Lesson Info

13. Using Topics And Guides To Answer Your Questions

Lessons

Class Trailer

Chapter 1: Course Introduction

1

Introduction To Building An Online Community With Facebook Groups

02:23

Chapter 2: Build a Strategy to Start Your Community

2

Exercise

00:51
3

What Are Your Community Goals, Key Results And Activities

00:45
4

Why Are You Starting A Community

03:28
5

Who Is Your Audience And How To Define It

03:11
6

How To Build Community Goals, Key Results And Activities

07:36
7

Quiz Chapter 2

Chapter 3: Facebook Groups 101: Getting Started and Properly Set Up

8

Exercise

00:31
9

How To Create Your Facebook Group

09:58
10

How To Name Your Facebook Group

05:22
11

Introduction to Facebook Groups

06:37
12

Quiz Chapter 3

Chapter 4: Build Content That is Engaging and Your Community Likes

13

Using Topics And Guides To Answer Your Questions

02:28
14

Build Content That Engages With Your Community

08:45
15

Engage With Your Community Members And Be Active

01:58
16

How To Build A Content Strategy For Your Community

06:31
17

Quiz Chapter 4

Chapter 5: Community Management For Your Group

18

Golden Rules Of A Thriving Community

04:28
19

What Are Your Guiding Principles And Rules

01:44
20

Welcome New Members

02:09
21

How To Moderate Conversations Among Members And Manage Conflict

06:00
22

How To Use Questions To Build An Email List And Understand Your Community Better

07:18
23

Quiz Chapter 5

Chapter 6: Ways To Grow Your Community Consistently

24

How To Monetize Your Community

07:56
25

How To Grow Your Community

05:31
26

How To Filter New Members To Qualify New Members Requests (5;12)

05:12
27

Quix Chapter 6

Chapter 7: Measure the Growth and Engagement of Your Facebook Group

28

Metrics And Reports To Measure Your Facebook Groups

03:00
29

Measure How Your Community Is Aligning With Your Business Goals

04:05
30

Quiz Chapter 7

Chapter 8: Get Facebook Blueprint Certified and Outsource Tasks

31

Facebook Power Admin Groups

01:02
32

Getting Facebook Community Management Certification

03:21
33

Where You Can Get Help From The Fiverr Community Of Experts

03:40
34

Quiz Chapter 8

Chapter 9: Conclusion

35

Conclusion

00:50

Final Quiz

36

Final Quiz

Lesson Info

Using Topics And Guides To Answer Your Questions

So post topics are a really easy way to cluster or group your community post so that it's easier for people to find something. They can click on a topic and see all the different posts that are related to that topic or interest. So if you look here we have all the different topics. No excuse november reviews. Facebook ads. When you look at a new post, if you want to tag it and assigning a topic you click on the three dots, it's gonna give you the option here to edit post topics and then I can add it right? So if this is an announcement, I can go through my topics, find the announcement selected and then just add it. So if you can't find it in this case I can say announcement, I can target, save it and then you'll see that the post is now tagged as announcements. So when people go to the topic and try to find announcements, they'll find this one as well. This is an example of how I use topics but I usually cluster post into reviews, product questions. New members frequently asked questi...

ons or topics that are related to specific exams. So you have like the 100 Digital marketing Associate exam eight of the post that I found interesting and I think new members will also find interesting. This is a good way to cluster your posts and also for people to find information quicker so that you don't have similar questions being asked over and over again. And this is an example of how I use topics to manage content within my group. So guides can also help you organize your content so that new members know where to start and what to do. This used to be called units by facebook, and now it's called guides. You can build onboarding series through your guides, you can upload different posts so that people understand how to get started and how to engage with your community immediately. In my case, we have facebook campaign structures, facebook pixel guides, buying option audiences, facebook exams, questions, different guides that can help people go through different topics. In the next lesson, I'm gonna go over how to manage your community, a key step in building a thriving community. What do you do when there's conflict and how do you build the right principles to guide your members?

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