Social Media
Social media platforms continue to be a friend to Local Business
There are three main ways for you to build and track your social media presence.
Audience
You probably know how many people like or follow your social media channel. That's a good start. But the question you probably have is an obvious one: Is that audience small, medium or large. The answer to that question lies partly in a competitive analysis. how does your social media audience compare to that of your competition? we can answer that for you.


Activity
How often are you posting content? You likely have a sense of that, but again, the only way to analyze that data point is to put it into context. We can help you understand the best days, times and frequency of your social media activity.
Engagement
Engagement looks at what happens after you post content. Businesses should understand the extent to which people like, share or comment on their posts. Understanding what kind of posts generate the most engagement is critical. Of the three basic measurements of your social media presence, engagement may be the most important to understand and work to optimize.
