

Great job! You just sent Facebook Page like/follow invites IN BULK! Thoughts You can only send 1,000 invites per day per Page.

The button should be next to a grayed out “Cancel” button and it should also have the number of invites being sent in parenthesis. Here you can select the type of reaction, for example Laughter, and invite non-followers who reacted this way to your post to Like/Follow your Facebook Page. Select Reaction Types to Send Invites ToĪfter clicking the “Send Invites” button a modal window will load that displays recent reactions along with the ability to sort through them. The heading “Reactions” should also be followed by a number in parenthesis like this: “Reactions (100)”. In one of the left side columns (usually Monday) you will see section below any posted content or the prompt to schedule a post. In the Calendar view you will see columns for each day. This URL should take you straight there:

Click on the Planner Link in the Left-Hand Navigation Menu You can get there by clicking the “Creator Studio” link your Page admin area or some Pages might have this replaced with a link to the Meta Business Suite now. Go to the Meta Business Suite for your Page It also appears to now be deprecated and replaced by essentially the same feature just added to the Planner section. Note: Meta Business Suite had a tool prior called “Grow Your Audience” which included this bulk invite feature, it appears to have only been available to a more limited number of Pages and we never had access.

erm… excuse me “Meta” appears to have introduced a new way to send these invites that is far easier and addresses the previous flaws. There was a limit to how many invites an admin could send before they were given a message about spamming users. While it works to help grow a Page’s follow the method had a few flaws:ġ. The feature was largely only available to Facebook Pages under 100,000 followers, that is until recently. This was done by a Page admin tirelessly clicking on the list of reactions, selecting the reaction type, and then one by one tapping or clicking the “invite” button to the right of the user’s full name. For a long-time a secret building block of Pages trying to grow on Facebook was inviting users who reacted to posts to come like and follow the Page.
