03/06/2026
Drop a link to your most popular post from this week in the comments.
Not your favorite. Not the one you hoped would do well.
The one that actually got the MOST engagement.
Then take 5–10 minutes and:
• Go like a few pages in the comments
• Leave a thoughtful comment on at least 2 posts
• Support someone who’s building just like you
Growth is faster when we stop building alone and engagement multiplies when we show up for each other.
If you’re participating, comment “FRIDAY” and drop your link 👇
Let’s boost some pages today.
03/06/2026
Facebook money isn’t magic.
It’s a chain:
Content → Attention → Engagement → Eligibility → Monetization tools → Income
Miss engagement, the chain breaks.
Miss consistency, the chain breaks.
Most people try to skip to income.
But the system pays attention first.
Which link are you building right now?
Check out the prompts I use to help me strategize monetization and engagement ideas. 👇
03/04/2026
There’s a big difference between a hobby page and an income page.
Hobby page:
– Posts when inspired
– Random topics
– No system
– No follow-up
Income page:
– Clear niche
– Repeatable formats
– Designed engagement
– Tracks what works
Neither is wrong, but they produce different results. Which one are you running?
Here's how I would use ChatGPT to optimize my content, ensuring it is aligned with my goal. 👇
03/04/2026
Let's do an Engagement Audit...
Looking at your last five posts.
Did you:
– Ask one clear question?
– Reply to every comment?
– Follow up with people?
– Repeat a topic that worked before?
Engagement is designed and intentional. Here are prompts to use in your preferred AI that will help. 👇
03/03/2026
If your page isn’t growing, it’s rarely the algorithm. It’s usually one of three things:
You’re inconsistent.
Your hooks are weak.
Or you’re not creating conversation.
Growth IS signal-based. What that means is...
If Facebook can’t tell who you’re creating content for, what you are talking about, and whether people care about your content, it will NOT push your page.
Here are prompts I would use in ChatGPT to analyze and improve my content 👇
03/02/2026
When you first create a page, Facebook assigns it a LONG, awkward, impossible-to-remember name.
Most people don’t realize they can change that right away. If your page name looks complicated, here’s how to fix it: 👇
03/02/2026
What’s the one thing that still feels hardest about posting consistently?
A) Coming up with ideas
B) Finding time
C) Knowing what actually works
Vote and tell me why in the comments.
Simple process suggestion you can steal in the comments 👇
02/25/2026
If your posts are getting likes but not comments… this post is for you.
Likes feel good, but comments GROW your reach. AND... Conversations GROW INCOME.
I call this the Engagement Booster System. See the full breakdown in the comments. 👇👇
💾 Save this so you can use it on your next post.
02/24/2026
You do NOT have to post Reels to grow on Facebook. Many of the bigger influencers push "Reels," but if you don’t want to do videos, that's okay!
There’s a simpler way to grow using TEXT, CONVERSATION, and VISIBILITY. I call it the No-Reels Growth System. I’m putting the full step-by-step breakdown in the comments. 👇👇
💾 Save this.
02/22/2026
One common misunderstanding about making money on Facebook is that people think they earn because their page looks good, flows in order, or feels “put together.”
That’s not what pays.
You earn money on Facebook because you create content for other people. Content that helps, answers, entertains, simplifies, reacts, curates, explains, or connects.
The algorithm measures what people do, not how your page looks and feels. So, if you get hung up on the visuals, you can take a deep breath and relax a bit. What the algorithm wants to know is...
Do they stop?
Do they read?
Do they comment?
Do they share?
That’s what creates revenue.
Are you creating content you enjoy posting… or content other people enjoy consuming? Have you found a happy balance between the two?
🔶Pro Tip: Find the insights into your page on your professional dashboard under Insights. Take some time to get in there, poke around and familiarize yourself with what's there. We'll cover how to use that information like rocket fuel a little later.
02/16/2026
If you want your posts to grow, here’s something simple to do this week:
Stop guessing what to post. Start watching what’s already working. 😊
Here’s where I find trending topics without overthinking it:
• Facebook itself – Search your topic and look at what posts are getting real comments (not just likes).
• Facebook Groups – See what people are debating or asking about repeatedly.
• Google Trends – Set it to United States and check what’s spiking this week.
• Reddit – Go to a subreddit in your niche and sort by “Top” or “Rising.”
• Your own comments – What questions keep coming up under your posts?
You don’t need to be original from scratch. You need to notice patterns and put your own honest voice on them.
02/10/2026
Most beginners don’t have a posting problem. They have a permission problem.
They think:
“I’m not an expert.”
“I don’t know enough yet.”
“Who would listen to me?”
First of all, STOP THAT! Don't let those thoughts creep into your head.
Facebook doesn’t pay experts. Facebook pays RELATEABLE consistency.
You’re allowed to learn out loud. In fact, it's one of the best, most popular content models and has been for years!