Facebook splits its audience metric in two. Page likes are the legacy credibility number people still read as endorsement; followers are who actually receives your posts in feed. The two counts move independently — someone can follow without liking, and unlike without unfollowing. At 1kreach 1,000 page likes run $29 and 1,000 followers $26.99, so the choice is about function, not budget.
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| Criterion | Facebook Page Likes | Facebook Followers |
|---|---|---|
| Price per 1,000 | $29 | $26.99 |
| What it signals | Page credibility at a glance | Actual feed distribution |
| Who receives your posts | Not directly — a like no longer implies a follow | Directly — followers get feed delivery |
| Where the number shows | Page intro + About section | Page intro, beside the like count |
| Best for | Local businesses, stores, events | Pages posting weekly or more |
| Good pairing | Followers, post likes | Video views, post likes |
Buy followers if you post regularly and want the content to land in feeds — that is the number tied to distribution. Buy page likes if your page is thin and visitors, partners, or local customers judge it at a glance. Running both keeps the two counts close, which is what an established page looks like.
No. Facebook separated them — a person can follow your page without liking it, or unlike without unfollowing. Most pages show two different counts, and only the follower number controls who receives posts in feed.
The like action is more constrained on the Facebook side, so supply is tighter. The gap is small in practice — $29 versus $26.99 per thousand, roughly 7 percent.
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