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How to Use Facebook Groups to Grow Your Blog

May 14, 2014 By Shannah Coe 6 Comments

Facebook is one of those blog musts but it is also what has given me the most gray hairs…well, at least blogging related gray hairs. They are constantly changing and tweaking things which usually  means less and less people actually see your content.  Let’s take a look at how to use Facebook groups to grow your blog.  They have personally helped me a lot so I am hoping you can learn from these tips too.

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Filed Under: Grow Your Blog, Non-House Stuff Tagged With: blogging facebook groups, facebook, facebook groups, grow your blog with facebook, how to blog, How To Blog Series, learn to blog

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Hi, I'm Shannah! Welcome to My Suburban Kitchen, where you'll find tons of recipe ideas including family friendly dinners, sinfully delicious desserts and even Paleo and Whole30 recipes. I love spending time in our kitchen and also share little glimpses of my life as a wife to one awesome Mathlete and working mom to 2 cute kids! I hope you'll grab a seat at our table and enjoy your time in the kitchen with us.

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