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quintly Infographic: The Average Facebook Page Performance In February 2013Just like last month we created an infographic with the focus on the average Facebook page performance. Therefore we analyzed different Facebook Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) (number of fans, interaction rate, total number of interactions, People Are Talking About, PTAT rate, own posts, user posts and the number of likes, comments and shares) for six different segments depending on the page size (1-1,000 fans, 1,001 – 10,000 fans, …). The difference between the two graphics is the analysis period. For the last data visualization we took the Facebook page performance data from January 2013. For our new graphic we analysed the time between the 1st and 28th of February.

Even though it was the desire of only a few readers we revised the design of the infographic a bit and just like the last graphic we’d love to know your opinion. Are you missing an important metric or what do you think about this infographic overall?

The Average Facebook Page Performance In February

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<a href="http://quint.ly/YILQ6Q" target="_blank"><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/static.quintly.com/infographic/quintly_infographic_facebook_page_performance_2013_02.jpg" alt="quintly Infographic: Is Your Facebook Page Performing Above The Average For February 2013" /></a>

quintly Infographic Facebook Page Performance - Feb. 2013


		
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Max aka Joe is creating Social Media and Content Marketing stories and campaigns at quintly. He is passionate about topics such as social media, live communication and graphic design.

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