Zero to 65,864
Followers.
Facebook Page Management · Healthcare · Apr 2023 – Nov 2025
Facebook Page Management · April 2023 – November 15, 2025
Inherited a Page.
Built a Community.
The Grandison Nursing Facebook page already existed with roughly 10,000 followers when management began in April 2023. The existing audience wasn't the result of a community strategy — it had accumulated passively. Engagement was low relative to page size, and there was no structured approach to growing or activating the follower base.
The strategy wasn't just to grow follower numbers — it was to build a genuine community of Filipino nurses who saw Grandison as their go-to resource for international nursing career opportunities. Followers who care convert. Followers who don't care don't show up on event day.
Page-likes campaigns, engagement campaigns, and organic content worked in parallel — not independently. Growing the follower base while keeping that base warm and active was the dual mandate. A bigger page that nobody engages with is a vanity metric. An engaged page converts.
A larger, more engaged page amplifies paid campaigns organically — followers share ads, add social proof through reactions, and create a warm remarketing pool that lowers the cost per lead over time. The community investment and the lead gen results in Case Study 1 are directly connected.
65,864 Followers.
Three Years of Data.
Growth accelerated every year — as the page built credibility, the campaigns became more targeted, and the community began to grow itself through shares and referrals.
The Audience Profile
The community that was built isn't just large — it's exactly the right audience for Grandison's nursing events and international recruitment programs. These are the demographics of the followers attracted and retained.
Core audience: Filipino nurses aged 25–44 (58.1% combined)
A Facebook page's engagement rate signals how much the audience trusts and interacts with the brand. High engagement means ads get amplified organically — followers share content, comment, and tag others. This organic amplification directly lowered the cost per lead in the paid campaigns tracked in Case Study 1.
The Growth Strategy
Growing a nursing page to 65,864 followers in 2.5 years wasn't accidental. It was a three-track system where paid growth, organic content, and community engagement worked in parallel.
Dedicated Facebook page-likes campaigns ran continuously — targeting Filipino nurses by age, location, and interest. These brought in new followers at scale, especially during 2025 when follower growth hit its peak.
Post engagement campaigns boosted the reach of organic content — nursing career tips, event announcements, and international opportunity posts. This created a feedback loop where high-engagement posts attracted new followers organically.
Content was built around what Filipino nurses actually care about — NCLEX tips, US/Canada visa updates, event announcements, success stories. Relevant content kept the existing community engaged and encouraged organic sharing that brought in new followers without additional ad spend.
Community Growth &
Lead Cost Are Connected
The follower growth documented in this case study and the cost-per-lead reduction documented in Case Study 1 aren't separate stories — they're the same story told from two angles.
A Facebook page with 10,000 passive followers has very different ad performance than a page with 75,000 engaged followers. Social proof — reactions, comments, shares — on ads reduces the cost to deliver them. A warm audience built through community content is cheaper to retarget than cold traffic. The page growth compounded the paid media efficiency.
2024's record-low cost per lead of ₱272 coincided with the period when the Facebook page had its strongest community base. That's not a coincidence — it's the result of two years of parallel community building and paid optimization working together.
Zero to 65,864 Followers.
10,000 Inherited. The Rest Built.
All metrics sourced from Meta Business Suite Facebook Follows export · April 2023 – November 15, 2025.