Local Facebook Groupsfor Business
I was treating Facebook groups like a captive audience. Post about my services, wait for leads, repeat. What I found was that groups with real engagement had one thing in common: the people posting most weren't there to sell. They were answering questions, sharing what they'd learned, and actually part of the community.
The shift happened when I stopped thinking about groups as a channel and started thinking about them as a place where I could be useful. I'd answer questions about web design or SEO without mentioning my business. I'd comment on other people's posts. I'd actually show up. BrightLocal's research on local engagement shows that community trust drives referrals far more than direct pitches do, and groups are where that trust gets built.
What changed: I got more qualified leads from groups once I stopped trying to get leads from groups. People noticed I knew what I was talking about, and they'd reach out privately or ask for a recommendation. The group became a place where local visibility happened naturally, not a megaphone for my pitch.
Pick one local Facebook group in your area and commit to answering three questions or commenting on three posts this week without mentioning your business. Just be helpful. Track which conversations get engagement.
