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How to Run Facebook Polls With Animated GIFs

11/27/2017

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social media how toWant to increase your Facebook page engagement?

Have you tried a Facebook poll?

In this article, you’ll learn how to run a Facebook survey with animated GIFs and images.

How to Run Facebook Polls With Animated GIFs by Kristi Hines on Social Media Examiner.

How to Run Facebook Polls With Animated GIFs by Kristi Hines on Social Media Examiner.

How to Create a Facebook Poll With GIFs and Photos

To create a Facebook GIF poll, go to your Facebook page and click the Create a Poll option on your status box. You may have to click the See More link below the status box to find the option to create a poll.

Facebook gif poll create

If you have the classic status box design, you may need to click the + tab above the status box to find the option to create a poll for people to vote.

Facebook create a poll for people to vote

Next, describe your poll and add two options. To attach a photo or GIF to an option, click on the photo or GIF icon.

Facebook gif poll add two options

If you’re creating a photo poll, you must upload photos from your computer. If you’re creating a GIF poll, search for a GIF in the Facebook GIF Search or use a link to a GIF you’ve found online.

Facebook poll GIF Search

Once you’ve created your poll, you can choose the poll’s duration, configure preferred audiences and other post options, boost your post with paid Facebook ads, and schedule or publish your poll.

Facebook gif poll post publish

Once the poll is finished, the post goes from allowing votes to showing the results.

Facebook gif poll results

Everyone who participates in a poll will get a notification to see the results when the poll ends (based on their personal notification settings).

Facebook gif poll results notification

Everyone can see the number of votes, but only Facebook page admins and others with the right permissions can click on the number of votes to see who voted for each option. Those with access to Facebook Page Insights will also see the usual post analytics for the post and paid promotion.

Facebook gif poll results insights

8 Ways to Use Facebook GIF and Photo Polls

Now that you know how to create Facebook GIF and photo polls, let’s look at how you can use them to engage with your audiences.

Gauge Product Interest

It doesn’t matter which one of your products wins. As long as you get your customers excited about two options you offer, your bottom line wins! Be sure to use high-quality images to elicit the best response.

Facebook gif poll gauge product interest example

Can you pit two groups of products against each other in a vote? If so, create a poll and let each GIF option rotate through a collection of similar products or services.

Facebook gif poll gauge product interest example

Tap Into Timely Holidays

When it comes to the holidays, there are thousands upon thousands of GIFs on Facebook to choose from. Just keep in mind who your fans and customers are when you select images that might appeal to certain audiences over others.

Facebook gif poll holiday theme example

Discover Audience Segments

To get people thinking about your products and services, ask important questions that could lead people to your business. You can even use the answers to create marketing messages that cater to specific audience segments, such as insured versus uninsured mobile device owners as segmented below:

Facebook gif poll discover audience segments example

Learn About Extended Audience Interests

Are there specific topics your ideal customers would get excited about beyond your products and services, such as guitars for musicians? If so, create polls to get your fans excited and engaged about their hobbies and passions.

Facebook gif poll gauge audience interests example

Show Fans You Relate

Businesses that know their customers well know their pain points. Find ways to lighten the mood and you’ll capture your fans’ hearts in a fun way while giving them a place to commiserate together.

Facebook gif poll show human side

Get Customer Feedback

High-quality images can take your customers back to the things they love about your business, products, or services. Use your best images to remind customers about something specific from your business to help them experience and want it again.

Facebook gif poll get customer feedback example

Drive Website Traffic

Can you think of some trivia that not only intrigues your fans but also leads them back to your website? If so, create a poll that acts as a multiple-choice question. Then let your fans find the answer on your website or share it with them in a new post on your Facebook page.

Facebook gif poll drive website traffic example

Piggyback on Pop Culture

If your target audience has specific tastes in entertainment, you’ll likely be able to find GIFs that will catch their eye in the news feed for your next poll. Keep an eye on trending entertainment topics to extend your poll’s reach using hashtags.

Facebook gif poll pop culture example

Allow Fans to Vote With Facebook Reactions

Want to poll your audience with more than two options? Allow your fans to vote by using Facebook reactions. Just create an image with up to six options and give clear instructions for your audience to vote using reactions (Like, Love, Haha, Wow, Sad, and Angry).

Facebook gif poll vote with reactions

Everyone will be able to see the results by clicking on the link to the number of reactions for the post. They can also see everyone based on the Facebook reaction they used.

Facebook gif poll with reactions breakdown

Those with access to Facebook Page Insights will also see the usual post analytics along with a tally of the number of Facebook reactions for the original post and on shares of the post.

Facebook gif poll vote with reactions insights

While not a scientific method by any means, it can give you an idea of what your audience likes the most out of more than two options.

Conclusion

Facebook GIF and photo polls make it easy to capture the attention of your fans, encourage them to vote for something they like, and boost overall engagement for your Facebook page.

What do you think? Have you tried Facebook GIF and photo polls? Let us know the results in the comments!

Want to use the Facebook Polls feature on your Facebook Page? Learn how to set up and run a Facebook survey using animated GIFs and images.





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