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Facebook Insights to Analyze Your Facebook Content Marketing

Posted on the 01 February 2013 by Wishpond @Wishpond
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Facebook Insights to Analyze Your Facebook Content Marketing

Facebook Insights

  • Facebook Insights makes it easy to analyze the performance of your content marketing in real time. So much so that I find myself drawn to check on a constant basis.
  • This is your best source to determine which type of content your audience engages with the most and which to promote. As a rule, I consider a post engaging enough to promote (or continue a promotion) if it is getting 4% – 5% Virality.

Virality

This refers to the percentage of people who have created a story (liked, commented on or shared) from your post out of the total number of unique people who have seen it.

Facebook Insights to Analyze Your Facebook Content Marketing

Let’s take a look at each of the different metrics:

  1. Reach
  2. Engaged Users
  3. Talking about this

Facebook Insights to Analyze Your Facebook Content Marketing
Reach

Facebook Insights to Analyze Your Facebook Content Marketing

Total reach: The number of unique people who have seen your post

Organic: The number of unique people who have seen your post in their News Feed or on your Facebook Page.This includes people who have Liked your page and those that haven’t

Paid: The number of unique people who have seen your post through a paid channel such as a Promoted Post or Promoted Page Post

Viral: The number of unique people who have seen your post because one of their friends interacted with it by liking it, commenting on it or sharing it

Facebook Insights to Analyze Your Facebook Content Marketing
Engaged users

Engaged users are the number of unique users who have clicked on your post. Depending on your post type, you can see a complete breakdown of the type of clicks:

Facebook Insights to Analyze Your Facebook Content Marketing

Facebook Insights to Analyze Your Facebook Content Marketing
Talking About This

Talking About This refers to the number of unique people who have created a story (liked, shared or commented on) from your post. This number is very important in determining the performance of your post: The higher the number of people talking about your post, the more engaged they are with it, and the more they are engaged with your brand.

Facebook Insights to Analyze Your Facebook Content Marketing

Analyze  your content marketing to see if you are posting the right content targeted at your fans.
Check out “How to Write About Your Company on Facebook”


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