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Adding a survey to your Facebook page can be a great way to engage with your audience and collect valuable feedback. Here's how you can add a survey to Facebook: 1. Create a survey: There are several survey creation tools available online such as SurveyMonkey, Google Forms, and Typeform. Use any of these tools to create your survey. 2. Share your survey link: Once your survey is created, copy the survey link and create a post on your Facebook page. Paste the link in the post and add a description that encourages your followers to take the survey. 3. Pin your post: Pinning your survey post to the top of your Facebook page will ensure that it is easily accessible to your followers. 4. Share your survey in groups: Share your survey in relevant Facebook groups to reach a wider audience. Make sure to follow group rules and guidelines when posting. 5. Consider using Facebook polls: Facebook polls are a built-in feature that allows you to create simple polls directly on your Facebook page. To create a poll, click on the "Create a Poll" option when creating a post. By following these steps, you can easily add a survey to your Facebook page and collect valuable feedback from your audience.
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