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Home arrow Market Research Findings arrow Smart Phone/Personal Computer/Tablets arrow Can Brands Maintain Engagement On Facebook?
Can Brands Maintain Engagement On Facebook? PDF Print E-mail
Written by eMarketer   
24 May 2011
“Likes” can go down as fan bases increase

Growing a base of Facebook fans is often a major objective for social media marketers. Whether through special offers available only to fans, the promise of exclusive content or simply through a compelling campaign that reaches already-loyal customers, marketers are building up their presence on Facebook pages and hoping consumers flock there as well.

But as fan bases grow, the danger increases that the larger community will be less close-knit and engaged than before. Link-sharing solutions provider Visibli analyzed Facebook pages with at least 100,000 “likes” and found that for brands and media organizations, pages with more fans received fewer “likes” on each individual post.

Engagement went down as the number of people involved went up.

And overall, brands are behind both artists and media organizations when it comes to average number of “likes” and comments per post.

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There are many posting strategies brands can pursue to boost engagement on pages as the number of fans increases, however. Research from Buddy Media found that tweaking the length, timing and wording of posts could raise engagement.

In addition, the research from Visibli points to how brands should space out their posts.

Half of all “likes” happen within 1 hour and 20 minutes of posting, and 70% happen within 4 hours.

“Likes” taper off over time, until about 95% are received within 22 hours.

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Furthermore, once a new post is up there’s less chance of “likes” on an older one, so brands should give messages time to play out and maximize engagement before updating.

9 May 2011

Last Updated ( 24 May 2011 )
 
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