Sharing Products on Facebook with Jumper.ai
Objective
Sharing products from your Jumper store on Facebook.
Applies To
- Jumper
Procedure
Let's assume you've already created a product, collection or even a bot - the key to garnering more subscribers and followers to engage is the Call-to-action.
This is where Jumper steps in and empowers you to do achieve this.. in this guide we will walk you through the steps of getting this right.
- Go to Sales Channels > Facebook.
- Tap Share Post.
- You will now see on your screen options like these.
- Now, to navigate every aspect of this menu, here's what it consists of:
- Post text: This is description field of the post, it's good practise to write more about the product, collection or bot .. if you're leveraging on comment to Messenger be sure to mention the instructions, we've got some sample post messages for you - check 'em out by clicking Get random post text
- Below Post text, you'll see three options.
- Select Products to share your products, collections and bots do as described too.
- On the right panel, you'll see the name of your Facebook page that's connected to Jumper and a preview of what your post will look like to your fans and followers.
- Upon selecting Products for example, you'll see a popup listing your products to choose from that you want to share (these are all the same with collections & bots too)
- To guide you through the rest, let's go step by step on each configureable menu from the image below.
- The two images are that to make a carousel post on your page and sure you can change the images either by uploading a product image or pasting a link to your product.
- The headline is the text right under your image.
- The description is placed right under the headline .
- Last but not the least, the Call to action menu allows you to pick from a list of Facebook supported buttons.. pick the one most relevant for you and hit Share!
TIP: If you want to stay away from Facebook's rule that is termed as click/comment/like baiting, have the user CTA for #comment be placed in an image. See an example here that went organically viral!
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