You may have read my post of 101 Facebook Group Engagement Post Ideas.
It is SO popular that I decided to write a part 2!
50 GIF Facebook group engagement post ideas!
GIF’s are those funny animated images that you can easily search for in the comments section of a Facebook thread.
They also tend to get more engagement when compared to other Facebook posts.
So check out the list below, find one to create in your own personal branding, and turn you dead Facebook group around.
GIF Facebook Group Engagement Post Ideas
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- Describe your day using a GIF
- Share how you feel about the weekend using a GIF
- Describe yourself using a GIF
- Using a GIF, who is your celebrity crush?
- Search your name in the GIF bar and share what pops up
- Search your birth year in the GIF bar and share what pops up
- Share how you feel about pumpkin spice (candy corn etc.) using a GIF
- Using a GIF, share your favorite food
- Using a GIF, share your favorite movie of all time
- Describe your personality using a GIF
- What TV shows have you seen every episode of? Respond only using a GIF
- Using a GIF, how do you feel about your current job?
- Type your husband’s name in the GIF bar and share the first one that pops up
- Using a GIF share how you feel about your in-laws
- Share how you feel about Mondays using a GIF
- If you won the lottery, using a GIF, share what you would do first with the money
- Using a GIF, share what your first concert was
- Share your favorite dessert using a GIF
- Using only a GIF, share what type of mom you are
- Post a GIF of your woman/man crush
- Leave a GIF comment about your day
- Using a GIF, tell me what you do for a living
- Using a GIF, share what you had for dinner last night
- Dance party! Leave your favorite dance party GIF!
- Share a GIF that describes how you feel about Halloween (Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc.)
- Describe your first date with your significant other using a GIF
- Type your child’s name into the GIF search bar and post the first one that pops up
- Type the state you are from into the GIF search bar and post the first one that pops up
- We are going on a vacation! The plane leaves in an hour. Using a GIF share where are we going?
- You can only pick one thing to do this summer. Using a GIF, what would it be?
- Using only a GIF, describe how clean your home is right now
- Post a GIF that describes your Saturday night
- Post the most outrageous GIF you can find
- Share a GIF that describes how you feel after your first sip of coffee
- What movie has everyone else seen but you, answer in a GIF
- What is your least favorite household chore? Answer with a GIF!
- Using a GIF, what is 1 thing on your bucket list?
- Describe the weather where you are at using a GIF
- Using a GIF, share 1 thing you miss doing before having kids
- Using a GIF, describe your high school self
- Describe your morning using a GIF
- Describe dinnertime for your family using a GIF
- With a GIF, describe how you feel about grocery shopping
- With a GIF, describe what your go-to guilty pleasure is
- Which NFL team do you root for? Show in the comments with a GIF
- Sharing a GIF, describe your morning routine
- Using a GIF, what is your dream car?
- With a GIF, share a struggle that kids today will never know
- You are stuck in an elevator with a famous person. Who would you pick to be stuck with? Answer with a GIF
- If you had to be trapped in a tv show for a month, which show would you choose? Answer with a GIF
How to Make Your Own GIF
To up your Facebook group engagement game, even more, take a crack at making your very own GIF!
- Create your own video. Boomerang is really easy to use.
- Save it to your camera roll and upload it to a web-based site. (DropBox for example)
- Go to Giphy to create your own GIF.
- You can add text and share.
Using GIF’s on your Facebook Business Page
I’ve mentioned before about how you can increase your Facebook engagement. One thing is to post a poll for your Facebook business page followers.
A neat feature on Facebook is using GIF’s as the choices for your Facebook Business Page poll. It limits you to 2 poll choices, but using GIF’s results in more interactions from your followers.
Check out this example below:
What to Do if GIF’s Are Not Loading
There have been many times where you will be refreshing Facebook or Instagram only to have the text of posts show up, and not the images.
This is frustrating and for those whose businesses rely on Facebook and Instagram, it can really slow things down.
Here’s where you need to consider the future of your online business. Relying on just Facebook or Instagram means that you are 100% subjected to their platform.
Having your own self-hosted WordPress website or utilizing a microblogging platform can help you to diversify where you run your business.
Moral of the story…don’t have all of your eggs in one social media basket.
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I love this idea! I’m going to try this out!
Thank you, Sung! I hope you get a lot of interaction from one of these GIF post suggestions!
Great ideas! On my page, I’ve found GIF prompts have had low engagement. How do you usually provide the prompt, in an image or just text?
Thank you, Rachel! I always find a funny image or create an original graphic to prompt the GIF engagement posts. Sometimes it is the timing of when you post it and when your audience is online. I hope some of these GIF prompts get your followers engaged!
I am trying to learn more about selling Tupperware.
Thank You
Vera
Hi Vera! I just sent you an email. I look forward to chatting soon!
Hi, kristy thanks for this post.
Thank you, Jithin. I hope you can use many of the ideas in this post and this one here!