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Facebook Ratios

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 5:24 pm
by cvrules90
Here are some ratios for Facebook user that I (creatively) made up:

Likes to Comments Ration: This ratio measures how many likes something gets for every comment posted. You can compute it by dividing the number of likes by the number of comments.

For example, let's say a status got 30 likes and 3 comments. 30 likes/3 comments = 10 likes per comment. Simple right?

Return on Messags Sent: This ratio gives the number of messages received for every message sent in a given day. You can compute it by dividing the number of messages sent by the number of messages received. Generally, you would like that number to be less than 1. That means that you are receiving more than you are sending.

Likes Per Share: This ratio measures how many likes for one share of a status, photo, or link. You calculate it by dividing the total number of shares by ALL the likes of all the shares. So if a link gets 1,000 shares, and totally there are 100 likes for all 1,000 shares, this obviously means that there are 100 likes for every share.

Might come up with some more.

Re: Facebook Ratios

Posted: Sun Dec 29, 2013 8:15 pm
by brandon
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Re: Facebook Ratios

Posted: Mon Dec 30, 2013 11:46 am
by cvrules90
The bunny actually looks cool. That pancake is like a hat.