April 6, 2021

Organically Engage A Facebook Community With Your Board Game

Episode: 17

The Crowdfunding Nerds interview Thomas Covert and admin of The Board Game Revolution Community Facebook Group. Tom shares tips on how to engage a Facebook community naturally with your board game. The effectiveness of giveaways is also explored!

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00:03:40 - Tom's Thoughts On The Board Game Community Online
00:10:09 - Polarized Views From AI?
00:12 :46 - Examples Of Facebook Posts That Get Great Engagement 
00:14:18 - Don't Do This In Facebook Groups
00:18:40 - Do A Lot Of People Link Bomb in Facebook Groups? 
00:20:36 - Facebook Ranks Posts Using Google Authority
00:22:50 - Richard's Solution To Facebook Group Marketing 
00:27:39 - Ask For Feedback In Facebook Groups
00:30:06 - Use Facebook Groups to A/B Test
00:31:14 - Do Admins Look At Post History? 
00:36:05 - Don't Make Your Posts About Yourself
00:39:18 - The Effectiveness of Board Game Giveaways 

Show Notes
Board Game Revolution Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/boardgamerevolution

BG41 (Board Games for One): a group for solo gamers - https://www.facebook.com/groups/boardgamesforone

Board Game Exchange - The Original “Buy, Sell & Trade” Boardgame Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/boardgameexchange

Association of Colourblind Gamers - For Board Game Creators and Players - https://www.facebook.com/groups/AssociationofColourblindGamers

Board Game Revolution Giveaways - https://www.facebook.com/boardgamerev/services/

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