How Facebook is Double-Dipping and Failing Engagement

Facebook reaps the rewards of being paid to promote pages and then being paid to promote posts after engagement falls. And there’s no point in advertising for fake Likes, and showing fake followers real ads that cost you $.25 per fake click.

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Any reasonable social media marketer on Facebook is concerned about at least two things: the number of Likes on brand pages and engagement. Besides creating engaging content, there are two ways to get more Likes, you can either pay for Likes from a click farm or pay Facebook to advertise your page. According to science video blogger Derek Muller, it doesn’t matter where the likes come from because your engagement will go down anyway.

At the core of the problem are the click farms — or Like-boosting services.

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