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.
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Used to show comparisons between values.
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Page Reach refers to the number of unique users who have viewed the content on a Facebook Page, including posts and other updates, over a specific period of time.
The Page Impressions metric measures how many times a Facebook Page or post has been viewed, including both organic and paid views. It indicates the overall reach and engagement of a Page.
Page Impressions - Organic refers to the number of times your Facebook Page was seen by users who found it via organic reach, meaning without any paid promotion. It gives insight into the overall reach and popularity of your Page.
Website Clicks is a metric that measures the number of times people have clicked on a link to visit an advertiser's website from their Facebook ad. It helps track the effectiveness of the ad in driving website traffic.
The Action Button Clicks metric measures the number of times people clicked on the call-to-action (CTA) button on your Facebook Page.
The Post Engaged Users by Post metric measures the total number of unique people who engaged with a specific post on Facebook, including likes, comments, shares, and clicks.
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.
The number of times your Page's videos automatically played for at least 10 seconds, or for nearly their total length if they're shorter than 10 seconds. During a single instance of a video playing, we'll exclude any time spent replaying the video.