Last week, Edgerank Checker posted an article on negative feedback and Facebook posts. It says that the typical Facebook post receives 0.03% negative feedback.
This article prompted my friend Tonya Davidson to ask, “How do you find this negative feedback on your Facebook posts?”
According to the article, Facebook defines negative feedback as a hidden story, a spam report or an unliked page. In this week’s Shop Talk video I answer Tonya’s question and show you just how to find your negative feedback on Facebook posts.
But, more importantly, I want to help you understand that you will always have negative feedback in an open forum like Facebook and you really should focus on the good that you’re doing and the good parts of your data. That is what really matters!

Founder and CEO of the Lisa Larter Group, master strategist, author, speaker, podcast host, social media expert, consultant, and business coach. Lisa inspires entrepreneurs and business owners to see the possibilities for their organizations when it comes to strategy. She uncomplicates modern marketing and creates (and implements) strategies for businesses that are guaranteed to increase visibility, inbound leads, and revenue.
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Thank you for your great advice Lisa. This is such valuable info 🙂 xxx
Awesome nugget of social media gold. It’s very interesting to see what content was negatively received by the audience.