In order to understand the potential payoff when you buy Facebook Followers, you first need to consider how the whole thing with social proof works. It doesn’t take a social media marketing genius to understand the power and influence of social signals. In the case of Facebook Page Likes, consider this everyday example:
• You come across a business, a publisher or any individual on Facebook for the first time, who has something interesting to say in a field of relevance to you.
• Upon landing on their page, you note that they have a follower-count of 375,000 Followers. A number that’s rising all the time.
• With this level of established and growing popularity, you immediately assume they’re a credible and authoritative voice in their field.
• As a result, you’re influenced by what they say, reading into their posts and content as viable and of value.
Now, consider the exact same scenario with a near-identical entity on Facebook, though with just 37 Followers. Even if everything else was more or less identical, to what extent would you consider this ‘less popular’ entity credible and authoritative? It’s natural to think you aren’t easily influenced by metrics like these, but you are - everyone is. And that’s exactly why so many people now routinely buy Facebook followers to capitalise on the power and influence of social proof.