The Page Unlikes metric measures the number of people who have unliked your Facebook Page. It can help you identify patterns in content or other factors that may be causing people to unfollow your page.
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Used to show a simple Metric or to draw attention to one key number.
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Facebook dashboard template provides you with insights about page views, likes post reach which will help you to know more about page followers.
Use this organic social report to share insights into overviews of your Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram performance.
Total Expenses (Cash) measures the amount of cash spent by a business during a specific period on all expenses including operating, administrative, and non-operating expenses.
Income (Cash) is a financial metric that measures the amount of actual cash received by a business during a specific period from sales, services, or other sources. It does not include non-cash revenues or expenses.
Gross Profit (Cash) is a financial metric that calculates the amount of money a business earns after deducting the cost of goods sold. It represents the profit a company generates from its core business operations before factoring in other expenses.
Net Likes is the difference between the number of people who have liked and unliked your Facebook page over a specific time period. It helps monitor audience engagement and the growth of your page.
Page Reach - Paid is a Facebook metric that shows the number of people who saw a post that was promoted through paid advertising campaigns.
Number of page followers. Daily totals are not available for this metric. Instead, the total current value of this metric will be visualized cumulatively. No historical data is available from the initial connection.
The number of times people clicked on any of your content, by type. Types include link_click, other_click, photo_view, and video_view.
The number of times people checked into a place.