Thursday, 2 June 2016

Who has the strongest Facebook Presence? Caribou Coffee or Nescafe.

By Anthony Teixeira

More than one billion people are on Facebook today, and the average user spends at least 40 minutes a day browsing Facebook. So as a marketer it would make absolute sense for a company to have a brand presence on Facebook.

Today we are going to look at the Facebook presence of Caribou Coffee and Nescafe, and who optimizes the social media platform most effectively.


Nescafe


Starting with Nescafe, the brand has over 33 million likes on Facebook. In some words this is a success right? Well Nescafe’s last post was in December 2015, and before that they posted in September. Nescafe is very inactive on Facebook. To be successful on social media platforms a company should at least post once a day or a few times a week.

And it does not end there. In social media marketing, companies must follow a 50/50 rule. This 50/50 rule states a company should post once to promote their product and the next post should be of relevance to current trends in the industry or events around the world to keep visitors interested. 

Based on what I have seen Nescafe strictly and only posts product promotions. I am sure visitors would most likely get bored of these promotions, I know I have, and the people agree. Nescafe receives 1500 average likes per post, Nescafe’s like to follower ratio is .000045:1. Nescafe really lacks engagement with their audience.

Overall I give Nescafe’s Facebook a 2/10.

Caribou Coffee

The Caribou Coffee Facebook Page (https://www.facebook.com/cariboucoffee/?fref=nf)

Caribou Coffee is a smaller company that Nescafe and only has 500 000 likes. However the way caribou coffee maintains their page is consistent. Caribou coffee Posts almost every day with interesting content, majority regarding products but there are a few posts regarding how to brew certain coffee’s and some fan photos, keeping the content interesting.

Caribou coffee generates an average of 800 likes per post giving it a like to follower ratio of .0016:1. Far better than Nescafe.

Overall I give Caribou Coffee’s Facebook page a 4.5/10

Conclusion

Although Nescafe has a giant fan base three times the size of Caribou’s, Nescafe loses out to Caribou. At the end of the day if you have a large audience but no interaction with visitors, your presence is very ineffective. Caribou focuses on posting often, keeping their content colourful and interesting. Thus concluding you don’t have to be a big company to effectively use Facebook

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