NPM based on post feedback

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Bappy11
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NPM based on post feedback

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The post reached a total of 17,500 people. The positive feedback on the post is 1,330, and the negative feedback is 325. In total, 1,655 actions were taken around the post on Facebook.

Total number of actions message X : Total number of people reached message X * 100% = Net Post Measurement (based on reach and 90-9-1 method)

1,655 (actions) : 17,500 (post reach) * 100% = 9.45%

The Facebook message in question has therefore reached 9.45% taiwan telegram data of the total target group. If you weigh this against the 90-9-1 rule, you can conclude that the Facebook message has scored very well. The Facebook message has ensured that the minimum target group of 1% is involved and even a large part of the remaining 9% has taken action.

If a Facebook post scores well in this way, you can consider making it a recurring theme. If a post scores less well, it is up to the social media team to optimize these types of posts or even stop posting them altogether.

A third method to analyze your content is based on a scale method. What you do here is ultimately assess your Facebook posts based on a scale of -1 (very bad) to 1 (very good), with 0 as the base. Your posts are given a rating, which is somewhere in between. The advantage of this is that you give a message a concrete score and can measure very accurately which content scores well or poorly.
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