Post Clicks by Post is a Facebook metric that measures the number of clicks on each individual post on a page. It is useful for analyzing the performance of individual posts and understanding what type of content resonates with the audience.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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To track Post Clicks by Post using Databox, follow these steps:
The Facebook & Twitter dashboard template looks at the performance of your posts based on page views and follower counts.
Use this Facebook Pages advanced report to share high-level and in-depth metrics of your Facebook performance. Present key metrics like Post Performance, Audience Demographics, Page Impressions, and more.
Post Reach - Viral is the number of unique people who saw your post when it was shared by someone else, either by liking, commenting or sharing it.
Post Reach - Paid is the number of people who saw your post due to paid promotion, such as a boosted post or advertisement, on Facebook.
Post Impressions - Paid is the number of times your Facebook post was seen by people through paid promotion, including ads. It helps track the reach of your content to a targeted audience.
The number of users who like the Page. For Global Pages this is the count for all Pages across the brand. This is the same info used for the like button. 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 Followers by Country metric shows the geographic distribution of a Facebook Page's followers, allowing you to target content and ads to specific locations.
The number of times people checked into a place.
Total impressions of posts published by a friend about your Page by type.
The number of times your Page's automatically played videos played for at least 30 seconds, or for nearly their total length if they're shorter than 30 seconds. During a single instance of a video playing, we'll exclude any time spent replaying the video.