Campaign India Team
Oct 03, 2019

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

Posts from Manforce Condoms, UltraTech Cement, Wipro LED Lighting and more...

Unmetric Engagement Meter: Facebook top 10 (11-20 September)
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. 
 
For Campaign India's 'Engagement Meter' feature, we bring you 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 September.
 
Manforce Condoms
Shares: 3,476
Likes: 24,077
 
UltraTech Cement 
Shares: 2,951
Likes: 47,255
 
Wipro LED Lighting
Shares: 2,134
Likes: 40,909
 
FunFoods by Dr. Oetker
Shares: 1,195
Likes: 4,231
 
NEXA
Shares: 718
Likes: 69,316
 
Bajaj Almond Drops Hair Oil
Shares: 210
Likes: 5,721
 
Godrej Locks
Shares: 194
Likes: 4,506
 
Utkarsh Bank
Shares: 170
Likes: 50,444
 
ICICI Pru Life
Shares: 87
Likes: 51,162
 
Edelweiss Online
Shares: 65
Likes: 8,834

 

Source:
Campaign India

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