The number of times your Page's posts entered a person's screen. This does not include content created about your Page with social information attached. Social information displays when a person's friend interacted with you Page or post. This includes when someone's friend likes or follows your Page, engages with a post, shares a photo of your Page and checks into your Page.
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To track Post Impressions - Non Viral using Databox, follow these steps:
The Page Impressions - Viral metric measures the total number of times a post or the page itself was seen as a result of it being shared by users.
Post Reach - Organic is the number of unique users who saw your post without any paid promotion or boosting. It measures the natural visibility of your content.
Post Impressions is the number of times a post is displayed in a person's Facebook News Feed or on a page, whether it was clicked on or not.
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.
Post Fan Reach by Post is a Facebook metric that measures the percentage of a Page's fans who saw each post. It helps you understand how well your content resonates with your audience.
The Post Likes by Post metric counts the total number of likes received by individual posts on a Facebook Page over a period of time.
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 your Page's videos automatically played for at least 3 seconds, or for nearly their total length if they're shorter than 3 seconds. During a single instance of a video playing, we'll exclude any time spent replaying the video.