When posting links to your Facebook page, here are some things to keep in mind to get the most out of your posts. (Within 24 hours after posting, you will see what the "Feedback" percentage is under each post. 1% is very good.)

  1. Make sure you are acting as the page. Posting as yourself will not be sent the walls of all the Page's fans. You can tell you've done it right if the Page's icon -- not your own -- appears alongside the completed post.
  2. Copy the link you want to post and paste it into the page's status box. This should pull a) a picture, b) the headline, and c) the description.
  3. Once FB has pulled the info, you can delete that url and type a more personalized or detailed intro to the link into the status box.
  4. You can also control the picture, the headline, and the subhead that is shown. For the picture, you can right arrow through options or check the box that says "No Thumbnail" to get rid of it entirely. For the head and subhead, you can just click on the text, which will make it editable, and change it to whatever you wish. It is recommended that you edit that for context as you would any other web copy.

This Short Answer answers the question(s) What is the best way to post my content to Facebook?