Facebook Page and Group Promotion in 2026
Facebook remains the world's largest social network, with over 3 billion monthly active users. People sell products, build communities, attract business clients, and grow audiences for media projects here. However, Facebook's algorithm severely limits organic reach — new pages and groups are seen by only a handful of people without a push.
Why Organic Growth Is Not Enough
Post reach on business pages has long dropped below 5% of total followers. The algorithm prioritizes content with high engagement: likes, comments, and shares. It's a vicious cycle — without an audience there is no engagement, and without engagement there is no reach. That's exactly why many use boosting at the start to break out of this loop.
What You Can Boost on Palladium SMM
Our panel offers a full range of services for Facebook:
- Page Followers — grow your counter and build social proof for new visitors;
- Group Members — make your community look active and appealing to newcomers;
- Post Likes — increase a post's visibility in the algorithmic feed;
- Video Views — help your videos surface in Facebook Watch recommendations;
- Shares — extend your reach beyond your current page audience.
Placing an order is simple: enter the link to your page, group, or post and choose the desired volume.
Safety and Gradual Delivery
A sudden spike of thousands of followers in a single day can trigger the algorithm's attention. We recommend using drip-feed mode — gradual delivery that spreads growth over several days and mimics organic momentum. This is especially important for established pages with a stable engagement history.
Boosting works best as a launch pad: once you have your first followers, keep publishing quality content and the algorithm will start promoting you organically.
How to Get Started
Sign up at Palladium SMM, open the service catalog, and find the Facebook section. Minimum order starts from $0.50. First results are usually visible within minutes of payment.
Common Mistakes When Promoting a Facebook Group
Many page owners focus entirely on growing member counts while neglecting engagement, which causes Facebook's algorithm to limit organic reach. Posting inconsistently is another critical error — irregular activity trains the algorithm to deprioritise your content. A third mistake is skipping audience research: promoting a group without knowing the target demographic wastes budget and attracts members who never interact. Using an SMM panel to boost initial engagement makes sense only after fixing these fundamentals, otherwise the investment is wasted on a poorly optimised page.