Campaign India Team
Apr 02, 2020

Unmetric Engagement Meter: Facebook top 10 (11-20 March)

Posts from ICICI Pru Life, Mankind Pharma, iXiGo and more...

Unmetric Engagement Meter: Facebook top 10 (11-20 March)
Unmetric, a social media intelligence firm focused on brands, uses its analytics platform to analyse top performing campaigns, content and videos.  
 
The company's 'Engagement Score' rates each piece of content from 0 to 1000 depending on the amount of user interactions. The methodology measures engagement with respect to follower base. 
 
In Campaign India's 'Engagement Meter' feature, we bring the top 10 pieces of content on Facebook basis the Unmetric Engagement Score.  
 
These are the ones at the top on the basis of shares, from among over a thousand with an engagement score of 1000, from 11-20 March.
 
ICICI Pru Life
Shares: 20,525
Likes: 1,12,136
 
Mankind Pharma
Shares: 7,869
Likes: 38,975
 
iXiGO
Shares: 7,625
Likes: 57,688
 
Ariel India
Shares: 5,806
Likes: 41,367
 
Redmi India
Shares: 2,098
Likes: 28,305
 
Goa Brewing Co.
Shares: 864
Likes: 950
 
JSW Group
Shares: 697
Likes: 3,015
 
Imperial Blue
Shares: 684
Likes: 61,676
 
Akai India
Shares: 354
Likes: 425
 
Khadim India
Shares: 249
Likes: 724

 

Source:
Campaign India

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