Good numbers for local shops

Hey,

what do you think are good numbers for a hairsalon in a small town (50k-100k citizens)?

I mean followers a day. I’m getting around 5-10 new Followers :upside_down_face:

and I’m little bit disappointed…

Are the Followers from your City or from somewhere else?
Are you targeting your City as a location?

because if its highly targeted that is great if you want to convert them into shop customers
if they are random accounts that is actually bad and useless

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Yes they are targeted near the city. I’m asking because I got a hair salon client for 2-3 weeks now and they are also not very satisfied. I explained them that these are potential costumers and they need more content to post, but idk i thought it is a little bit to low…

How many actions do you do per day?

Do you know any other big shop in the same city? So that you can use as reference for the amount of followers.

I´d say 100 active followers should already be sufficient. Active meaning they engage with you alot. This means your 100 followers are already your customer and this will bring you alot of revenue offline.

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~130 Followings a day // 50% Liking pictures
~ 130 Unfollowings a day

Pretty save settings, but I’ll increase the amount, thank for the reminder. I’m just a little bit more conservative because of action blocks

No, all similar accounts have low amount of followers

are you following by competitors followers or you have scraped audience from your local area ?

audience from the local area

scraped adueince ?

Yes /13charss

Scrape only engaged followers who like’s and comments on posts & Increase gradually your follow settings

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Getting location based targeted followers is little hard.
Post Very good quality posts!
Maybe follow some followers of the person you followed that is in the same area. U might end up getting followed by his friends in that area.

as small, u should NOT use follow/unfollow ( u could arm the brand identity/ reputation of the shop ) - use some interaction strategy

do you mean with interaction strategy: liking/commenting?