For over a year now, Facebook has had popular sites, such as Buzzfeed, testing out “Instant Articles”, a new feature for Facebook pages that primarily promote personal writing. If you’re a blogger, trying to promote your own articles/blog posts on your Facebook page, you may have noticed that it doesn’t get as many views or engagement as your other posts do, especially those that are not trying to encourage your audience to leave Facebook’s website. Facebook has attachment issues. Somewhat creepily, it never wants you, nor your audience to leave its domain for anything. Facebook wants to be the web. So, perhaps in their own sense of attempting to work with bloggers / writers / authors, they’ve created a way for your entire article to be published on Facebook, without creating duplicate content, and is packaged with a number of features to keep both parties happy.
Instant Articles is Facebook’s attempt to make a fast and efficient mobile web platform, so that their users, our audience, can view what they want to see instantly in a form that is aesthetically pleasing.
Here are some key reasons why you should start implementing Instant Articles now.
Unfortunately, this can be a little daunting. It’s definitely time consuming, but worth it all the same.
Here is a template to get the most out of Instant Article options for your analytics and interaction. I get it, this looks like a lot of confusing code, but it’s really not. To get the most out of this code, to really see what’s going on, download Notepad++ (it’s free,) copy and paste the code below into a new file, and then click on the Language tab in the Notepad++ toolbar. Move your mouse to highlight “H” from the alphabetical list, and then select “HTML”. This will give you a colour-coded look to your new Instant Articles template and make it much easier to edit.
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You should actually create two template files within Notepadd++ for your Instant Articles set up. First, save the code above as a Reference File for all the possible code options you could add to an article. And then create a second template file that has all of your general code in place that would be the same for each article, and save that as your Website Template File. In your second template file, it should have the GA code set, your Facebook Ad Network code if you've activated it, footer info, such as the link to your site, etc. Any information that will never change should be saved to this template file.Virtual Assistance to Set Up Facebook Instant Articles
When I started writing this how-to, I definitely didn't think of offering my services, but I do realise how exasperating this process can be. I just went through it all myself and had moments of screaming into a pillow while I tried to figure out what I was doing wrong now. I entirely understand if this process is too much, but I also get how necessary this feature can be to writers wanting to showcase their work through Facebook. I currently have room to take on 5 clients to set up Instant Articles for your Facebook page.
For $125US, your Instant Article package will include:
If you already have Instant Articles set up, and approved, here are some extra options:
Please note, to accomplish these tasks, I would need to be added (temporarily) as an admin to your Facebook page with access to your Instant Articles tools, as well as admin access to your website for adding Facebook's code and retrieving the blog posts required.
If this is something you're interested in, please send me your name and email (this is not a newsletter sign form,) and I will get in touch with you to see if we can move forward. You are not guaranteed a spot by filling out this form, but I will do my best to help all that request it.
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Did I convince you to get Instant Articles implemented for your Facebook page? Give me a shout with any questions you have of the process in the comment section below.
If you want to see an Instant Article in action, visit my Facebook page for Geek with Style on your mobile device, and click on one of the more recent articles from my site.
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Great article Aeryn Lynne! I've started the process but am stuck on the part about claiming my URL. Luckily I have an in-house web guy so I can ask him for help when he gets home. I'm really excited to try this new feature.
Whoa! That is a hard-core tutorial!! I'm loving it, though... just slightly intimidated. :)
I will definitely do this at some point, but it may take me a while to prioritize it! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
hummm... yes! I may need to use your services in deed. I know I need to step up my FB game, and this is probably one of the things I should implement. I will bookmark this and be in touch in the near future (I'm sure). Thanks for sharing such great info. with everyone (techy and not)
This is a detailed tutorial. I am considering for one of my pages and this will help me!
Oh man - I guess I should get on this too! I find myself neglecting my facebook page all the time. This is great information and I have book marked - many thanks!
I bookmarked this the other day. I've read it a few times now and I'm saving this for when I need you to do this for me haha!
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this concept.
Thanks for all of the information. Things change so quickly on facebook it is hard to keep up! I will have to look more at these ans see how I can use them for my business