There are countless social media analytics tools on the web. Those tools can help you manage all of your social platforms in one place. However, each major social media platform (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Instagram) has its own robust analytics tools where you can access valuable data about your account.
In this post, we’ll highlight Facebook Insights and all of the data that Facebook gives you about your business’s page.
Facebook Insights goes into great detail about how your Facebook content is performing. When you navigate to their Insights page, you’ll be directed to a page summary that gives you an overall look at how your page is performing. It gives you the option to view data from the last seven or 28 days. The data the page summary gives you includes:
The page summary gives you a great overall view of how your content and page has performed over the past week or month, but the other tabs allow you to specify more specific date ranges for your data.
The promotions tab shows you recent promotions that you ran on your account, broken down by each digital ad. The data that it shows you includes:
These two tabs are identical, with the data differing by who likes and who follows your page. These tabs show you:
The reach tab gives you an overall view of who your posts are reaching. The data graphs on this tab are:
This is a pretty self-explanatory tab, as it shows you your Facebook page’s views. The charts it shows are:
This tab shows you every post that you’ve published and some basic analytics for each. It shows:
It also allows you to choose to boost a post from this view.
This tab gives you a detailed look at how native videos you’ve posted are performing. It shows you the performance of each video by minutes viewed, along with how many video views each video has. It also has a ‘Top Videos’ graph, which shows the highest performing videos by minutes viewed.
The people tab gives you aggregated demographic data about people who like your page based on the information they provide in their user profiles. The information is broken down by:
As we mentioned, social media analytics tools can be great to see how all of your social profiles are performing in one tool. But if you want to dive deep into your Facebook analytics, Facebook Insights is great for that, as they give you a plethora of data about your page’s performance.
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