How To Guide: How often should I update my Facebook Page?

By viewing your Post Frequency graph (as seen on the left), you’ll be able to begin to understand how frequent you should be updating your Facebook Page.

This particular Page experiences their highest levels of engagement (likes & comments) when posting 2 times per day. As an interesting insight, posting 3 times per day, has decreased Average Likes significantly.

By providing a graph of your data, we are able to illustrate where we came up with our overall recommendations. In this example graph, you’ll notice that average impressions (green line) increases when posting 4 times per day, while average comments plummets. This enables you to understand how to best approach a particular goal (comments, likes, and impressions).

By hovering over a data point on the graph, you’ll be able to identify what the average data was and what sample size we’ve been able to collect. In this situation the sample size is small, we’d recommend if the the data trends below average to avoid implementing this strategy. If our sample size is small, however the data is above average; we’d encourage you to test the data further by utilizing the corresponding strategy.

Where do I find this graph?

With an EdgeRank Checker Pro account (which you can try for a 14 day 100% money back guarantee), finding out your optimal post frequency is easy! Login to your Dashboard and select the Page you’d like to check. Click on “View Recommendations Now”, this will bring you into the Recommendation Engine. This is where you’ll find all of our recommendations along with graphs to help you understand our recommendations.

2 thoughts on “How To Guide: How often should I update my Facebook Page?

  1. يعني ليتم تحديث صفحتي اكون دائما اعمل على النشر من خلال صفحتي اكثر من 4 مواضيع في اليوم وهكذا يتم تحديث صفحتي؟؟؟

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