What is a post engagement on Facebook?

Organisations are now becoming more aware of measuring the effectiveness of their social media presence, but what metrics to use? To gauge community growth, to compare the ROI between social media campaigns, to count product image views, organisations can (and should) tap into various resources to extract these answers.

One of the most popular social media metrics out there is Facebook Engagement, easily accessible by using Facebook’s new Page Insights (go to the Overview or Posts tab and there’s an Engagement column for all your posts).

But what do these numbers mean and what exactly is engagement?

Generally speaking, engagement on Facebook is when people perform actions on your Page. They may like a post, click on a link or comment on an image for example. With Facebook Insights, engagement is defined as post clicks, likes, shares and comments. But they also do something very handy – they enable you to split post clicks from likes, shares and comments – and there’s a good reason why.

We measure two forms of engagement: Absolute Engagement (the hard numbers) and Engagement Rate (the hard numbers with respect to your community size, which we’ll cover  in Part II). With Absolute Engagement it’s important to know the effect of the various types of engagement. For example, if someone likes a post on your page, that like has the potential to be seen by their friends – thereby building greater awareness. Likewise for comments and shares – these are all viral by nature. Post clicks i.e. when someone clicks on an image to see it full size, are important but non-viral in nature, so do not tap into one of social media’s major strengths. Below is how we treat these different types of engagement:

Absolute Engagement

  1. Active Engagement = Number of Likes, Comments and Shares (have a viral nature)

  2. Passive Engagement = Number of Post clicks, link clicks, video views, image clicks (non-viral)

  3. Total Engagement = Active Engagement + Passive Engagement

Total Engagement is a measure of the actions people are taking on your page and should be recorded at least monthly to make sure people are staying (or hopefully getting more) engaged with your content. This will answer the question: was last month’s content more engaging than the month before?

Passive Engagement is a measure of content consumption. People clicking on your post to read more or get a better look at your image is getting your content consumed (but not spread). This could be important if your objective is to drive people to your website by including links to it in your posts.

Active Engagement is a measure of how sharable your content is. When people like, share or comment, they are doing so in front of their friends so your content has an opportunity to be seen by more than just your immediate community.

So does it make a difference if a page has 1,000 page likes or 10,000 page likes? Yes, absolutely and that’s where we move into Engagement Rate, which will be covered in a post soon.

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Check out Part II of this Post here.

What is Page Post Engagement (PPE) on Facebook?

What is a post engagement on Facebook?
Page Post Engagement on Facebook is when people perform actions on your promoted posts or pagePPE allows you to extend your Page posts beyond your Page to your ideal prospective customers on Facebook.

Page Post Engagement helps you understand your audience.

It's no secret, that PPE ads on Facebook allow you to better understand the kinds of stories and content your audience likes. Smart marketers use PPE to create audiences and remarket their engaged audience to transform them from cold traffic to a warmer audience.

There is a difference between a Facebook boosted post vs. ad, and more advanced options are only available for ads. You can use the PPE option when creating ads via Facebook Ads manager to better target your ideal customer.

Need help with your Facebook Ads management? If you are running Facebook ads, but not using PPE as part of your Facebook marketing strategy, contact us today for a complimentary marketing assessment today.

What does engagement mean on a post?

Post Engagement Rate is the ratio of interactions with a social media post to the total number of followers the page or profile has. This metric shows how involved followers are with the content posted on a social media page. Generally, higher Post Engagement Rate shows higher levels of follower involvement.

What's the difference between post reach and post engagement?

Conclusion. The main difference between post reach and post engagement on Facebook is that post reach measures how many people have seen your post, while post engagement measures the interactions with your posts and includes likes, shares, and comments.

When should you post engagement on Facebook?

The best times to post on Facebook are Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Skip posting on Saturdays, as it is the day of the week with the lowest engagement, according to Sprout Social's data.

What is the difference between link clicks and post engagement?

Engagements are a key indicator of successful content, as the user has been interested or driven enough to interact. Clicks – clicks are a form of engagement, but may go beyond simple clicks on the post. A click may involve a clicked link, which could lead to a website visit, and generates a warm lead for business.