🔥 LONG POST FORMULA THAT RANKS (Use This Every Time)
1️⃣ Scroll-Stopping Hook (VERY IMPORTANT)
Start with emotion, curiosity, or nostalgia.
Examples:
“I almost didn’t share this recipe… but y’all begged me for it.”
“This is the one recipe my family asks for every single week.”
“My Nana made this every year, and one bite takes me right back.”
👉 Keep it 1–2 sentences so people stop scrolling.
2️⃣ Relatable Personal Story (Build Trust)
This is where ranking happens.
Talk about:
Who taught you the recipe
Why it matters to your family
When you make it (holidays, Sundays, busy nights)
Example:
I grew up watching this come together in my Nana’s kitchen. She never measured a thing — just cooked with love. Now I make it for my own family, and it disappears faster than anything else on the table.
💡 Facebook boosts posts people read, not just like.
3️⃣ Sensory Description (Make Them Hungry)
Describe:
Smell
Texture
First bite
Example:
The smell alone fills the house, buttery and warm. The edges get perfectly golden while the inside stays soft and comforting.
4️⃣ WHY This Recipe Works (Authority Section)
This builds trust without giving away secrets.
Examples:
Simple pantry ingredients
Beginner-friendly
Feeds a crowd
Budget-friendly
Example:
What I love most about this recipe is that it uses simple ingredients you probably already have, but the flavor tastes like you spent hours in the kitchen.
5️⃣ Soft Recipe Tease (Without Revealing Everything)
You don’t have to show everything.
Example:
The secret is all in the timing and one small step most people skip — and that’s what makes it turn out perfect every time.
6️⃣ Engagement Question (THIS BOOSTS REACH 🚀)
Always ask a question.
Examples:
Would you eat this? 😍
Who would you make this for?
Do you like yours crispy or soft?
Facebook pushes posts with comments.
7️⃣ Call to Action (Save • Share • Comment)
Tell them what to do.
Example:
SAVE this for later ❤️
SHARE with someone who loves comfort food
COMMENT “YUM” and I’ll drop more family recipes
📌 Example Closing Line (High-Ranking Style)
Some recipes aren’t just food — they’re memories. And this one will always have a place at our table.
💡 PRO TIPS (Why Your Posts Will Rank)
✔ Long readable paragraphs
✔ Emotional storytelling
✔ Natural keywords (dish name repeated 2–3 times)
✔ Questions = comments
✔ Saves & shares = reach
If you want, next time just send me:
Dish name
Vibe (Nana, Southern, comfort, quick, budget, viral)
I’ll write a fully optimized long post that ranks — *even with your recipe hidden