Best Practices
How to maximize your efforts on FoodSocial

Establish a follow-up plan for posted recipes
Craft a corresponding IG in-feed post, be it a static post or reel, to align with the recipe upload.
In your caption, mention @FoodSocial.io and include the URL link to the recipe on the FoodSocial website.
Tag @FoodSocial.io in the post.
Share your in-feed post to your stories with a clickable link to the recipe on FoodSocial and tag @FoodSocial.io in your stories.

Instead of putting your recipe in the caption…
Save the details for FoodSocial!
We know this habit can be one of the hardest to break. By not posting complete recipes in your captions, you encourage your audience to visit FoodSocial. You deserve fair compensation for your recipes, and this is a reliable way to contribute to that goal!

Expand your reach across various platforms
Share the link to your recipes on various social media channels, including Instagram, Facebook (including relevant Facebook groups), TikTok, Threads, and even include your mailing list in that strategy.

Update your image file names
When uploading recipe images, update the file name to match the recipe title. Not only does this help locate the image at a later date, but it also helps with SEO optimization.
Share a new recipe (monthly) or more!
This ensures a steady flow of fresh content to engage your audience and drive traffic to your recipes. Plus, it increases the likelihood of your recipe being featured on the homepage for added visibility.

Link your FoodSocial profile
Consider linking your FoodSocial profile on platforms like Linktree or Tapbio. This will drive more organic traffic to your page, making it easily accessible for your audience.

Share FoodSocial in your stories
Share insights on what FoodSocial stands for and explain why your audience should explore your recipe links on the platform.

Questions? Reach out!
Have any questions? We are always here to help you make the most of your time on FoodSocial. Let us know how we can help!
