Top 5 Ways To Grow Your Facebook Audience
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5 Ways To Grow Your Facebook Audience
One
of the most exciting characteristics of Facebook if you are a brand
marketer is the ability to achieve word of mouth at scale.
Hearing from a friend carries a lot more weight than hearing
from the brand itself – and Facebook interactions such as
likes, posts and comments can spread through the social graph
extremely fast.
In
October 2011, Facebook launched the People Talking About This (PTAT)
metric in order to help brands track engagement on their page and
hence measure the ‘word of mouth at scale’ they are
achieving. However, while most brands understand that PTAT
measures engagement, they still don’t fully understand how
important it is, how it interacts with the other Facebook Insights,
and how it can guide them toward creating viral content that
resonates with their audience.
So, What Is PTAT?
Prior
to the introduction of PTAT in the Fall 2011, most marketers relied
on a mashup of metrics – including the number of Likes, active
users, comments and other performance indicators – to measure
the health of their page.
PTAT
brings everything together by measuring all of the individual
Facebook users who have engaged with a page’s content and
created a “story” in their News Feed and their friends News Feeds
in the past seven days.
For
instance, if Casey Customer visits your Facebook page for the first
time and decides to “Like” it, her action will be appear in
her friends’ feeds (driving word of mouth at scale) and this
action will become part of your page’s PTAT score. Or, if
Brendan Buyer RSVPs to your one-day-only sale event, that will
also be reflected in your PTAT score.
The
essential value in PTAT is that it encompasses the engagement and
activity your page sees. Additionally, since each point on your
PTAT line is the sum of the unique users who have created
stories about your page over the past seven days, it also shows
you how your page’s engagement rate changes over time.
According
to Facebook the different types of stories measured in your PTAT
score include:
- Liking your page
- Liking, commenting on, or sharing your page post
- Answering a Question you’ve asked
- Responding to your event
- Mentioning your page
- Tagging your page in a photo
- Checking in or recommending your place
You’ll
notice that this list includes people who have Liked your page. It is
important to be aware of this, especially when running a Facebook
ad campaign. Once your ads start running, you’ll see a big
spike in your PTAT, even if users are not interacting with your
page. Thus it is important to look at your PTAT net of the paid
fans you are acquiring.
The
below screenshot is from AdParlor’s dashboard, and it shows how
PTAT can change over time. Between July 12 and July 24, this
page’s PTAT hovered around 20,000 to 28,000 – indicating
that 20,000-28,000 people had shared this page’s content in
the seven days prior to each data point. Sudden spikes in PTAT, like
the one between the 24th and 26th, could be a result of an ad
campaign, improved and more frequent content creation, or even a
single viral post.
What Does PTAT Tell You?
PTAT
tells you much more than just the total number of people who
have interacted with your page. PTAT is also available on a
post-specific level. You can tell which posts have garnered the
highest engagement rates in their first 28 days, so you can
determine which type of content performs best among your fans.
While
it’s great to be measuring engagement, Facebook also provides
demographic data on people talking about your page, including their
gender, age, location and language. This information is
invaluable to the savvy marketer who wants to clearly define her
brand’s target audience, and can inform the type of content to
post to that page in the future.
For
example, you may realize that your 18-24 year old female fans
engage with your content far more than your 24-29 male fans. You
can use this data to help you define your targeting parameters
when creating page post ads for your content.
Top 5 Ways To Grow Your PTAT
To
grow your PTAT, try the following tactics:
- Smart posting: Create content that is short and to the point, contains a call-to-action and is consistently of high quality.
- Photos: Facebook users love photos. Regardless of your industry, posts with large, clear photos will drive up your PTAT.
- Promotion: Buy page post ads for your most engaging posts to further drive engagement.
- Right Timing: Using the demographic data from your Insights panel, publish your posts when your audience is awake, online and most active.
- Engage: Lead by example and consistently engage with your fans’ content – respond to their comments, Like the photos they post on your page and thank them for their participation to show them you appreciate their contributions.
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