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The Secret to a Perfect Facebook Post

The Secret to a Perfect Facebook Post | SOCIAL MEDIA, what we think about! | Scoop.it

Small businesses that use Facebook to get the word out and promote their companies should check out a new report from Buddy Media, a social ad-management software provider. The report is drawn from the company’s analysis of 200 clients’ Facebook posts over a two-week period, in addition to the comments and “likes” spurred by those posts.

 

The report contains a number of good takeaways, including its findings on post length. It found that Facebook posts containing 80 or fewer characters had 27 percent higher engagement rates than longer posts. (You’re not the only one who struggles to be brief: Just 19 percent of all posts analyzed were that short.)

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You know all the points mentioned in this post? Even if not all are new, some figures are interesting and should arouse our attention.

 

What is your experience and how you get the best engagement? 

Sigrid de Kaste's curator insight, February 6, 7:26 PM

Check this out if you are a Small Business...very useful points..

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3 Stats to Think About When Crafting Your Social Media Campaign

3 Stats to Think About When Crafting Your Social Media Campaign | SOCIAL MEDIA, what we think about! | Scoop.it

"The numbers speak for themselves and do not betray the poor quality that is provided by most companies in the area of social media. To convince you, read this article, which says a lot, supporting figures!"

 

There’s a lot involved with building your social media presence–so much so, that it’s easy for small business owners to feel overwhelmed and become unsure of what they should be focusing on. And then you come across some startling stats that show just how big the disconnect really is.

 

I present you with three social media stats to ponder. Think about how they may reflect your own social media strategy.

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