2013-10-28

Facebook is about reach and spurring users to share your stuff. It's not about a direct calculation of ROI or return on investment. Marketers are finally starting to appreciate this, and they're changing how they evaluate their Facebook performance.

They are beginning to focus on activity metrics that measure what the social media manager is doing; impact indicators that measure results; and competitive indicators that compare numbers attained by other brands vying for attention.

In a new report from Business Insider Intelligence, we introduce a comprehensive package of social media metrics that matter and explain how to analyze these metrics. We also break down how to use Facebook Insights to get a full understanding of performance.

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Here is a selection of metrics marketers should focus on:

Activity Metrics: Activity Indicators are straightforward and useful. In tandem with other indicators, they can be used to gauge how well a social media manager is performing and what actions are working. They include post rate, post rate by type, post rate by topic and response rate.

Impact Metrics: While reach and engagement don't give a dollar value for return on investment, they do paint a picture of whether the right audience is being reached and cultivated, and whether brand awareness is being boosted. In Facebook Insights, "engagement rate" has now replaced "virality" as the main measure of engagement.

Take Post Reach Further: Tracking post reach can help determine whether or not a campaign is worth investing in. For example, producing a $10,000 video may not make sense for a brand if its average reach on a post is only 500 Facebook users. To get more mileage out of the post reach number, divide it by fans in order to see what percentage of your fans are seeing at least one of your posts.

Assess the Competition: Share of voice is the percentage of people talking about brands in your industry that mention your brand. This is helpful for understanding both how big the chatter about your industry is, and how effective your strategy has been at carving out a share of that buzz. Share of conversation indicates whether your brand is being mentioned in targeted conversations, like Superbowl chatter. 

In full, the report:

Explains why marketers are moving away from talking about ROI and looking at audience-based and branding-type goals

Breaks down which metrics are on the way up and which metrics are on the way down

Gives detailed explanations of how marketers can best analyze and apply these metrics

Digs into Facebook Insights and explains how a true understanding of engagement can be gleaned from its data

Contextualizes the importance of vetting social media marketing efforts given the ballooning share of budget that will go toward Facebook and social media in the future

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