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Although we’re talking about how to grow a Facebook group today, when choosing a target audience — you can use these questions/formula for determining your target audience for your blog, too! For example, if you have a “Mom Blog” and wanted to grow your Facebook group to target the same people, you would NOT say your target audience is “moms’. I post the rules of that thread, what’s allowed, what’s not, right above the image I upload. You’ll have loads of the RIGHT people lining up to join your group, then opt in for your freebie and email list, and then comes the part to turn your Facebook group into a money-making machine.
The photos I’d find as a new blogger in 2016 were what every other blogger was using, and I found it challenging to use those images on Pinterest, or social media sites. If you’re unfamiliar with why you need to find free stock photo sites (or purchase stock photos) in the first place, head on over to this post to get the low-down on the crucial blogging laws you must know before you start a new blog. Wonderfelle has classy, feminine, free stock photos that I am just in love with. Do you have any more feminine free stock photos I should add to this list?
This will keep your pins on your secret boards forever (unless you decide to delete them) so you don’t have to ever add the pins to your secret boards again. Every group board has different rules, so ensure you read the group board description so that when you set up how many pins will go out every day, you’re not breaking the rules. It may take you an hour or two to get all of your group boards set up initially, but once you do this you don’t ever have to schedule your pins or even log into Board Boster again (unless you want to add a new group board or check out other features). I tried TailWind, and although it was a great tool – I’m a mom; I just don’t have the time to find and schedule hundreds of pins for each week, every single week.