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Top 20 Most Liked Facebook Pages of 2014

The number of likes on a Facebook page is a crucial factor deciding your influence in social media sphere. They represent how popular a name or a brand is, how many people like the entity associated with that page and also how wide the range of people, that page can reach at once, is. The target of every Facebook page is to get as much likes as they can by engaging their fans. They promote, update, invest and do so many different things to increase the number of likes on their page.



The extent to which a page succeeds in getting likes is different for different pages. Nevertheless, some of them stand above the others, reflected by the outstanding number of likes they have on Facebook. So what are the most liked Facebook pages? We list here the top 20 most liked Facebook pages as of first quarter of 2014.

20. Beyonce

Beyoncé Facebook Top Page 2014

Number of likes: 57,364,632 | Beyonce on Facebook

19. Linkin Park

Linkin Park Top Facebook Page

Number of likes: 60,280,984 | Linkin Park on Facebook 

18. Candy Crush Saga

Candy Crush Saga Top Facebook Page

Number of likes: 63,286,424 | Candy Crush on Facebook

17. Will Smith

Will Smith on Facebook

Number of likes: 63,138,593 | Will Smith on Facebook 

16. Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga on Facebook

Number of likes: 63,471,078 | Lady Gaga on Facebook 

15. Justin Bieber

Justin Bieber on Facebook

Number of likes: 63,692,180 | Justin Bieber on Facebook

14. Katy Perry

Katy Perry on Facebook

Number of likes: 64,918,817 | Katy Perry on Facebook

13. Vin Diesel

Vin Diesel on Facebook

Number of likes: 68,124,263 | Vin Diesel on Facebook

12. Harry Potter

Harry Potter on Facebook

Number of likes: 68,931,827 | Harry Potter on Facebook

11. Texas HoldEm Poker

Texas HoldEm Poker on Facebook

Number of likes: 70,149,182 | Texas HoldEm Poker on Facebook

10. The Simpsons

The Simpsons on Facebook

Number of likes: 70,897,201 | The Simpsons on Facebook

9. Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson on Facebook

Number of likes: 70,959,391 | Michael Jackson on Facebook

8. Cristiano Ronaldo

Cristiano Ronaldo on Facebook

Number of likes: 75,063,714 | Cristiano Ronaldo on Facebook

7. YouTube

You Tube on Facebook

Number of likes: 78,644,691 | You Tube on Facebook

6. Coca-Cola

Coca Cola on Facebook

Number of likes: 80,036,783 | Coca-Cola on Facebook

5. Eminem

Eminem on Facebook

Number of likes: 83,077,921 | Eminem on Facebook 

4. Shakira

Shakira on Facebook

Number of likes: 84,659,944 | Shakira on Facebook 

3. Rihanna

Rihanna on Facebook

Number of likes: 85,763,151 | Rihanna on Facebook

2. Facebook

Facebook on Facebook

Number of likes: 142,424,634 | Facebook on Facebook

1. Facebook for Every Phone

Facebook for Every Phone on Facebook

Number of likes: 400,365,284 | Facebook for Every Phone on Facebook

Do you think having more likes is a significant indicator of the popularity and success of the name associated with the page? Are all those likes real indicator of admiration towards the page’s brand? Feel free to comment below.

(Note: The figures are accurate as of 7 march, 2014.)

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