Too slow! How newspapers lose exposure

Everyone wants to be up to date. This is why newspapers and TV channels are very successful on Facebook. One might think it is rather easy to administer a Facebook page of a newspaper as the content

How much should I write? The 4 most common ways to introduce posts – Facebook Top Posts Week 47

The amount of words you use to describe your Facebook posts is more important than you might think at first. Depending on the content you will want to introduce the topic with a couple words or

How you can influence your fans with emotional posts [INFOGRAPHIC]

Interactions in the form of likes, comments, shares, etc. are the holy grail of social media marketing. Anyone who wants to be seen and heard on Facebook must ensure that the fans interact with the content.

Sweet and Sour – Social Media Ranking Candy Manufacturers

Last year we had a closer look at many candy companies and ended up being pretty disappointed with the results. The effort they put into their Facebook pages wasn’t the best. Which probably was one of

Nowhere is safe – Facebook Top Posts Week 42

Shoot-outs, theft and robbery. Last week’s Top Posts were clustered with illegal activities. Some outlaws got punished immediately after the act. Others are still being searched for. The first example is a video of attempted car-jacking.  KSWO7News shared

Childhood in a box – Social Media Ranking Toy Manufacturers

They are part of everyone’s childhood. Who didn’t create castles made of bricks, fought battles with water guns or dreamed of being a hero while using an action figure? We all used toys. But how are

Are You Sharing Already – The Top 5 Key Performance Indicators For More Brand Awareness on Facebook

Facebook is special, not only because of its sheer size, but also because of its numerous performance evaluation possibilities. For that reason we decided to give Facebook a small series in the series: The Top Performance

Social Media KPIs explained

If you want to know how successful you are with your Social Media endeavors, you’ll need the help of numbers. Numbers and their accountability take you from “gut feeling” to measurable results and are therefore the