Is This Facebook Page Worth Following?

A 28-Day Review

Hey there! I’m here to give you a quick rundown of the performance of my Facebook Page over the last 28 days. I want to share some insights into how it’s doing and point out a few areas where I think I can improve.

First, let’s talk about the numbers. Right now, I’ve got 1,589 followers, which is a great foundation. My post reach for this period is 681, which means that many people saw my posts in their feeds. However, when it comes to engagement, only 42 people interacted with my content. This could mean they liked, commented, or shared my posts, or even clicked on a link. It’s not as high as I’d like, but it’s a starting point.

I also had 2 new page likes and 3 new followers during this time. It’s not a huge number, but it’s always good to see some growth. Every new like or follow is a potential advocate for my page.

Now, let’s talk about my top-performing post: “What to Do If You Have a Heart Attack Alone.” This post got 72 impressions and reached 71 people, with 4 engagements. It’s clear that this topic resonated with some of my followers, but I was hoping for a bit more interaction.

Looking at these stats, I can see that while I’ve got a decent number of followers, the engagement rate is relatively low. I need to find ways to create content that sparks more interest and encourages people to interact with my posts. This could be through asking questions, sharing more engaging visuals, or creating content that directly addresses the needs and interests of my audience.

Overall, I think there’s a lot of potential here. The challenge is to find the right mix of content that not only attracts more followers but also keeps them engaged. I’ll keep experimenting and tracking the data to see what works best. Here’s to hoping for even better numbers in the next 28 days!

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2 Comments

  1. Rita de Heer's avatar Rita de Heer says:

    42 is about 7% of 681. What’s not to be ecstatic about? ‘Normal’ engagement is between 1-2%

  2. Thanks for pointing that out! It’s true that the engagement rate isn’t bad when you consider it in percentage terms. I’m always looking for ways to improve, but hearing that 7% is above the typical range gives me a boost of confidence. I appreciate your perspective—it helps me stay focused on the positive while working on areas that could use a bit more attention. Thanks for your encouraging comment!👏🏻

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