This is an example of Melanie Duncan doing it right.
Did you know that according to HubSpot –the leading social media information hub–photos on Facebook generate 53% more likes than the average post?
The pictures in this blog are examples of what a highly clickable post should look like. Having an eye catching graphic or an inspiring quote with either a Call-To-Action (CTA) caption or a question is sure to increase your engagement. But don’t expect miracles. If you rarely get any engagement, a few likes or comments is definitely moving in the right direction; so keep up the good work!
Here are more examples from Social Media Expert Amy Porterfield.


Bribery also works well….Sssshhh! 😉
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To get more engagement from your audience simply engage your audience. Here is an infographic for you to see the numbers on using Calls-To-Action (CTA’s) and questions in your posts.

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