Predicting Reach: What Multi-Location Brands Can Expect from Local Social Media Marketing

Written by
Kate Scully
Published on
May 28, 2025

When a Multi-Location Business starts its local social media journey, one of the first questions often asked is: “How much reach can I expect?” It’s a fair question—and an important one. Whether you're presenting a new strategy to stakeholders or testing a pilot across select locations, setting realistic, data-driven expectations is essential to securing buy-in and long-term success.

At SocioLocal, we’ve seen multiple businesses grow from zero to high-performing local brands. The key? Understanding how performance scales with your location count, posting frequency, and platform strategy. And to help businesses better visualise this potential, we’ve built a Social Media Calculator that gives you instant projections tailored to your brand.

Why Reach Matters in Local Marketing

“One of the most powerful aspects of social media is its ability to amplify brand visibility.” Vikram Joshi, Forbes Councils Member, Oct 2024.
Reach is the total number of people who see your content. On a local level, this means you're putting your brand in front of potential customers in specific geographic areas. For multi-location brands, this reach is multiplied by the number of local pages—resulting in significant exposure across key markets.

But reach isn’t just a vanity metric. It’s the start of the funnel. Without reach, there’s no awareness. Without awareness, there’s no engagement—and ultimately, no conversion.

That’s why understanding your true reach potential—and what influences it—is essential to any local social strategy.

What Impacts Your Local Reach?

Before we jump into predictions, here are the key factors that influence reach on local social:

  1. Number of Locations
    Each location with its own social media page contributes to your total reach. More locations = more surface area for exposure.

  2. Posting Frequency
    The more consistently you post, the more opportunities you have to appear in users' feeds. But it’s not about spamming—it's about steady, relevant local content. According to Jon Simpson, Former Forbes Councils Member, “Keeping with a regular strategy not only helps create a better customer experience but it also helps build credibility, reputation and brand trust.”

  3. Platform Strategy
    Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Google Business Profiles all have vast audiences but different dynamics. Some are better for engagement, others for discoverability.

  4. Paid vs Organic
    Paid campaigns can accelerate reach—but even with organic-only posting, local pages can outperform national brand pages in engagement and visibility.

  5. Follower Count
    If your pages are new or have low follower counts, your content won’t reach many people at the beginning. That’s why it’s critical to invest in growing your local audiences from the start through community engagement, cross-promotion, in-store prompts, and targeted ads.
    As your follower base increases, so does your organic reach—turning each post into a more powerful local touchpoint.

Predicting Your Reach with the Social Media Calculator

To take the guesswork out of forecasting, SocioLocal developed a Social Media Calculator that estimates your monthly reach based on three simple inputs:

  • Number of Locations
  • Average Posts per Week per Location
  • Platforms Used

Let’s say you’re a brand with 50 locations, planning to post 3 times per week on both Facebook. Plug that into the calculator, and you’ll see a projected monthly reach of over 110,000 people organically.

Increase your posting frequency, or add Instagram or Google Business Profile posts, and watch that number climb.

Try the calculator for your brand here: Social Media Calculator

*This figure is based on the average reach per post of 738 based on the analysis of 200,000 posts of multi-location business on Facebook

Realistic Growth Starts with a Realistic Plan

Local social media marketing is not a shot in the dark—it’s a measurable, scalable strategy. But for new or low-follower pages, early reach will be limited. That’s why setting realistic expectations and building a follower growth plan from day one is critical.

Start predicting your reach, plan your growth strategy, and build the business case for your local marketing journey. Try the Social Media Calculator now

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