From week to week, I've been watching my engagement rate and impressions on X Premium flip flip. One week, impressions will be up and engagement rate will be down. The next week, engagement rate will rise and impressions will fall. This week, I'm pleased to say that both went up.

As you can see, impressions went up by 0.2 percent in the last 7 days while engagement rate went up a whopping 19 percent. Here's why.
I've been thinking of subscribing to @hypefury for weeks. I finally did it. Doing that has allowed me to schedule posts in advance. So, last week, I scheduled a week's worth of posts and those posts have seen big impressions and lots of engagement. I'm looking forward to scheduling more posts.
Other metrics that went up this past week include profile visits (71 percent), new followers (43 percent), replies (76 percent), reposts (24 percent), and media views (372 percent).
I picked up a whopping 40 new followers this week. That's almost triple what I'm used to seeing.
The metrics that didn't do so well this week are link clicks and likes, both of which fell. Link clicks slipped a mere 7.7 percent while likes fell only 3.8 percent. That's not bad, though, since I still saw 75 likes on my posts. I'll live with that.
Here's a look at the rest of the metrics for my X Premium account.
Impressions and Engagements
Ordinarily, I'm used to seeing my impressions and engagement fall on the weekend. That's because I don't post on most weekends. However, since I've subscribed to Hypefury and can now schedule posts in advance, I can post on weekends. I just write my posts sometime during the week prior to the weekend. As a result, my posts saw more than 2,000 impressions in the last 7 days and the slump I'm used to seeing on the weekends took place on Tuesday and Wednesday instead.

The best day for impressions in the last 7 days is today. So far, halfway through the day, my posts have seen 496 organic impressions. On Friday, they saw 428 impressions. With the exception of Tuesday and Wednesday, my posts saw more than 300 impressions every day in the last week. That's not a bad run.
Engagement rate for the past 7 days was 7.4 percent. The best day for engagement was Thursday, January 25, when I saw a 22.4 percent engagement rate.

While link clicks weren't great this week (most of my tweets didn't have links), retweets were at 4 per day on average. My posts saw a total of 26 retweets. The day with the highest retweet count, at 16, was Thursday, January 25.
With 75 likes, my posts averaged 11 per day. On January 25, they saw 35 likes. My posts earned 7 replies per day in the last seven days, with a total of 48 replies. Again, January 25 saw the highest number at 21.

It wasn't a bad week for engagement.
Top Posts
My top 3 posts this week were:
- A post requesting help for a friend - With 171 views, one might be a little disappointed that my friend's Gofundme page didn't see more donations. It was published on January 25.
- A long post on free speech - This post, also published on January 25, saw 147 views.
- A post on raising children - This post, published just 24 hours ago, had 85 views.
The post with the most engagements, 101, was the also the post with the most impressions. Sadly, most of the comments on that post were spam comments from others trying to get attention for their requests for donations. Sheeesh! Who'd have thought?
Thankfully, comments was not the only engagement that tweet received.

The next highest number of engagements was 9, on a post published January 28, involving a Web3 meme. After that, the third highest number of engagements on a post was 7. The post was the post with the third highest number of impressions.
In terms of engagement rate, the post regarding my friend's request for financial assistance had a 59.1 percent engagement rate. I wish I could be impressed by that. But take away the 20 spam replies, and the engagement rate is 49.4 percent, still the highest among all my posts.
The second highest engagement rate was 15.5 percent. It was the post mentioned above concerning the Web3 meme.
The third highest engagement rate was this meme, published 4 hours ago, that achieved a 12.8 percent engagement rate.
All in all, it was not a bad week for engagement or impressions. I'm looking forward to delivering more great content for my followers in the speculative fiction, Web3, and Christian communities.
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