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# Facebook Page Like

The Facebook Page Like rule helps advertise and make your business. It lets you reward customers that like your Facebook page. It is a very important rule as it allows your customers to participate in activities that fully involve your store on social media.

We recommend you set it between 200 - 500 points. This will help increase the eagerness of the customer to engage with your social media activities.

## Settings

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1. **Points:** The number of points a customer gets for liking your Facebook page.

## How does it work?

Customers will get the points immediately after connecting their Facebook account and liking your page.

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