Facebook Marketing Mistakes Part-6
Facebook Marketing Mistakes No.9 Ignoring Insights
Facebook offers page owners Insights for a reason. It’s useful data, and it can be invaluable. The data they offer can tell you a lot about your fans and what you can do to reach them.
One useful metric is the “Friends of Fans” metric. This tells you how many total friends your fans have altogether, which is ultimately your potential reaches unless a post goes viral in a big way. For example, you may have 4,000 fans, but if those fans have a total of 1,200,000 friends, you have the potential to reach all of those people when your fans like and share your content.
Another useful metric is the “People Talking About This” metric. This will tell you how many people are talking about your brand recently, which tells you whether or not you’re doing a good job with your branding. If people aren’t talking about you, you’re probably doing something wrong.
If all you’re doing is posting generic marketing messages every day, chances are you’re going to fail miserably on Facebook. People want to see posts that are interesting or exciting. They want to share that type of content with others. And sharing means a larger reach!
1. News (specific to your market/industry)
2. Videos
3. Pictures
4. Memes
5. Educational posts, tutorials, and how-to’s
You definitely don’t want to share a lot of stuff that people aren’t going to pay attention to. It’s just a waste of time.
Instead, focus on brand-centric content that will grab attention and encourage sharing. Make posts that are funny, shocking (but not offensive), or useful. This is the kind of content that will really bring attention to your brand.
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