Question > Facebook average reach percentage?

xperimi6

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I got a question... What is your average reach percentage? (And how big is your page?)

My is 248k with 1,12% reach.
 
15K arround 10 to 20 % average reach sometimes go up to 5-6K
 
If you are auto posting with 3rd party apps your reach will decrease by 90%, manual scheduling inside FB should increase it
 
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Hey guys can you put the word "f*ck" the * = u letter. or is that against facebook policy? I've seen many names with it and nothing happened. I'm starting out new to this.
 
Actually I'm asking for reach for average individual post not reach for whole page...
 
"In 2015, the amazing folks at BuzzSumo analyzed 500 million Facebook posts and found that posting through third party tools can result in up to 89.5 percent LESS reach and engagement. Ouch!"
http://www.business.com/mari-minute/how-third-party-apps-affect-facebook-reach/

I've tried it myself and the difference is really huge
Thanks for this info!

Starting next week, I will be posting all of my posts manually. I generally auto post as soon as Blog Post goes live but will now hold off from doing that for the month of November and compare notes. I'll still autopost to Twitter but cutting Facebook off from that. May have my VAs schedule posts as part of their schedule. This could be huge for me as I've been autoposting everything to Facebook basically.
 
Twitter is totally fine with autoposting - we are running 60 accounts on autopilot, locking accounts is the biggest problem but looks like it stopped now. But FB is a different story :( I feel I love Twitter much more after discovering this FB restrictions. Here are the results of my experiments: GIF posted from FPTraffic.com - 3 people reached, the same GIF reposted manually - 483 people reached!!! Much more than 90%. It's a small page with 1672 page likes. FB is Hitler!!!!
 
Thanks for this info!

Starting next week, I will be posting all of my posts manually. I generally auto post as soon as Blog Post goes live but will now hold off from doing that for the month of November and compare notes. I'll still autopost to Twitter but cutting Facebook off from that. May have my VAs schedule posts as part of their schedule. This could be huge for me as I've been autoposting everything to Facebook basically.
I've been posting manually (or - using Facebook's scheduled post tool) & I really haven't noticed a change in my reach or engagement. I'll keep doing it for a while longer, but I don't see the difference yet.
 
Twitter is totally fine with autoposting - we are running 60 accounts on autopilot, locking accounts is the biggest problem but looks like it stopped now. But FB is a different story :( I feel I love Twitter much more after discovering this FB restrictions. Here are the results of my experiments: GIF posted from FPTraffic.com - 3 people reached, the same GIF reposted manually - 483 people reached!!! Much more than 90%. It's a small page with 1672 page likes. FB is Hitler!!!!
LOL! I miss the old Facebook before Ads. But I understand where they're coming from. They gotta make that money, lol.
 
I've been posting manually (or - using Facebook's scheduled post tool) & I really haven't noticed a change in my reach or engagement. I'll keep doing it for a while longer, but I don't see the difference yet.
I'm going to give it a shot for November. At least 2 weeks in November and compare to October. I may still autopost but also post manually the same posts later in day and see if can spot the difference more immediately that way.
 
I'm going to give it a shot for November. At least 2 weeks in November and compare to October. I may still autopost but also post manually the same posts later in day and see if can spot the difference more immediately that way.
Hoping to see any difference. :)
 
"In 2015, the amazing folks at BuzzSumo analyzed 500 million Facebook posts and found that posting through third party tools can result in up to 89.5 percent LESS reach and engagement. Ouch!"
http://www.business.com/mari-minute/how-third-party-apps-affect-facebook-reach/

I've tried it myself and the difference is really huge
How can Facebook know you're using auto-posting tools if you're not using their API?

For instance, as far as I know there is no way that Facebook can tell the difference between a correctly configured MassPlanner and a real person.
 
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