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The 5 Metrics Every Small Business Should Track on Social Media (and Why They Actually Matter)

If you’ve ever caught yourself checking your follower count for the tenth time this week, you’re not alone. But here’s the truth: followers don’t always equal growth. The most successful small businesses track the numbers that tell a deeper story — one that reveals what’s working, what’s not, and where your next opportunity for growth really is.

I talk about this all the time on social media, because understanding your data is one of the biggest game-changers in building a brand that lasts. In this post, we’ll break down five key metrics every small business should track on social media, and more importantly, why they actually matter for your bottom line.

1. Engagement Rate — The True Measure of Connection

Likes and comments are just the surface. Engagement rate shows how well your content resonates.

Why it matters: High engagement tells you that your audience isn’t just seeing your content, they’re connecting with it.

How to track it:
(Engagement ÷ Impressions) x 100 = Engagement Rate.
Check this monthly to see what type of content sparks genuine connection.

2. Reach — How Far Your Message Travels

Reach tells you how many unique people saw your post.

Why it matters: It helps you understand how effectively your content is being distributed. If reach is growing, your visibility is expanding, especially when engagement is strong too.

Pro Tip: Use reach to test what topics or formats (like Reels or carousels) attract new audiences.

3. Saves and Shares — Your Silent Superfans

Not everyone comments, but saves and shares are gold.

Why it matters: These actions signal real interest and value. They show your content is memorable enough to keep or pass along.

Pro Tip: If people save your posts, they see you as a go-to resource. Keep creating “saveable” content like checklists, step-by-steps, or strategy tips.

4. Website Clicks — Turning Followers into Clients

Social media shouldn’t just entertain — it should convert.

Why it matters: Tracking clicks tells you if your followers are taking the next step — visiting your site, booking a service, or downloading a freebie.

Pro Tip: If you’re getting good engagement but few clicks, review your calls-to-action and link placements.

5. Follower Growth Rate — The Pulse, Not the Goal

Yes, follower growth still matters, but context is everything.

Why it matters: A steady growth rate (even 2–3% monthly) means your content is consistently reaching new people. But what’s more important is who those followers are. Are they your ideal audience?

Pro Tip: Track growth alongside engagement. 100 genuine followers who engage are worth more than 1,000 who scroll past.

Bringing It All Together

Tracking metrics isn’t about obsessing over numbers. It’s about learning what’s actually driving your business forward.

When you know which metrics matter, you can create content that connects, converts, and grows your business intentionally — not accidentally.

Next Step: Audit Your Own Metrics

Ready to see how your social media is performing?
Download my free Social Media Gap Audit to uncover where your content is working and where it needs a little strategy refresh.

It’s the first step to turning your numbers into real marketing results.

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Don’t worry about sounding professional. Sound like you. There are over 1.5 billion websites out there, but your story is what’s going to separate this one from the rest. If you read the words back and don’t hear your own voice in your head, that’s a good sign you still have more work to do.

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