Change is in the air as we roll into the summer. This month, we’ve got brand new data from over 8 million Facebook posts to share with you – what’s working on Facebook right now. You’ll find that in our Bright Idea just below.
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Now, let’s dig into the data…
In this issue’s Bright Idea, we dig into Facebook data. One of the key questions marketers have is what’s driving reach on Facebook. Using over 8 million Facebook posts from more than 8,000 Pages since July 1, 2017, we analyzed 3 periods – before the anti-clickbait News Feed change in December, the December – January 2018 period, and post-January friends and family News Feed update.
What did we find? With each successive update, we see secondary indicators changing as to what drives reach, but the core indicators remain unchanged. Let’s take a look at a subset chart to determine what impacts post views:
The red outlined area are the core engagement metrics Facebook has had since its early days: likes, comments, and shares. The less whitespace in a column, the more important a metric is; blue areas are areas that are more important since the January 11 update. Light red areas indicate diminished importance of a metric. We see that likes and shares have diminished a little in the last 6 months in terms of driving views; comments remain the strongest predictor in the core metrics.
In the green outlined area are basic content metrics – post length and post sentiment. We see that post length has increased slightly in importance, whereas sentiment has increased significantly in importance. Note that sentiment is any kind of emotional valence/emotional appeal at all – positive or negative.
The blue outlined area gives us a hint about that sentiment; haha and love (positive Reactions) have diminished in importance, while sad and wow have increased in importance. Angry still remains a constant, reasonably strong predictor of post views.
When we put all these predictor metrics together, it paints a picture that accurately describes Facebook’s stated intent: they want more comments, more engagement, more emotional appeal with their audiences. What’s interesting is that they care about the emotional provocation in general, but not specific emotions, and we see those emotions tilting towards the negative (based on Reactions).
What should you do with your Facebook content strategy? It’s all about the conversations. Create content that appeals to strong emotions and incites comments and conversations. Don’t worry about length – it’s okay for posts to go longer if you need the space to write great, thought-provoking stories.
Methodology
Sample sizes:
- Pre-December posts: 4,513,022 posts from 8,632 Pages
- December-January posts: 502,200 posts from 8,632 Pages
- Post-January 11 posts: 3,329,480 posts from 8,632 Pages
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