.Roockley.I've noticed over the last few weeks that the NS facebook posts a metric ton of content everyday.
However it seems that some of the posts aren't stacked in regards of quality. When you notice there's been about 23 posts in the last 24 hours it strikes of overkill and buzzfeed-yness.
Don't get me wrong it probably brings in a bunch of traffic for the site but I'd love to see the posting there focus more on quality edits/news stories/pictures than quantity. Surely even 10 quality posts a day would bring in the same amount of traffic right?
You may completely disagree but thought I'd post my thoughts, sorry if it wasted your time
baitI believe its automated, and yes I think the algorithm should be changed to post at least half as much as it currently does.
KretzschmarAt night for US users, we have automated posting that is based on an algorithm on what gets posted although I do monitor that daily.
In terms of post volume, we/I post more often than your average skiing page but if you look at pages like Vice, HuffPost, most news sites who post up to 3 times an hour all day it's not that horrible but I do understand your point.
I will say, that what I post on FB is more for the "less active" skiers that our page has. People like you or anyone that browses NS often is going to see these on the FB page after you already did on NS in most cases. In addition, FB really limits who sees what on our page.
I do post quality content and try to let it "breathe" as a highlight on the page but the fact of the matter is, sometimes FB shits on quality posts, sometimes they don't. Social media for us is currently a weird fucking game of getting a proper mix of posting rad shit but also getting shit out for the Jerrys to enjoy too that is "buzzfeedy" or whatever and drives traffic to the site. After all, we are a business.
As winter comes and better content starts to roll in, I'm sure my posting habits will change just like they always do.
Hope that gives you a bit of insight into what I'm trying to do.
I actually kind of wonder if Facebook has changed something recently.... @.Roockley / @bait - The facebook guidelines of the past said that it did a fantastic job of filtering what is popular and what isn't. So the strategy of posting a ton of stuff was really good... because Facebook wanted to filter out everything and tailor it to your various fans.
Do you guys have specific posts which you thought were substandard? How long have you felt this? How many posts a day do you get from us?
NOBODY visits our page directly and looks at posts, its all in their feeds. So the logic goes that if you only look at what comes up in your feed, it should be good. If you're going to our facebook page, you should just be going to our homepage.
We always need to tune things to match changes to user behavior and social media algorithms.... so no problems on tuning the setup.
Anyone else have a negative experience? Anyone else like what they see from us on Facebook?