Reactions by Page Update measures the total number of reactions (like, love, celebrate, etc.) received on your LinkedIn Company Page posts, giving insights into audience engagement and sentiment.
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Total Impressions is the number of times your content has been viewed on LinkedIn Company Pages, providing insight into the reach and visibility of your posts.
Total Engagements on LinkedIn Company Pages is a measure of all reactions likes, comments, shares, and clicks that your page content receives. It reveals overall audience interest and engagement levels with your brand.
Followers metric on LinkedIn Company Pages shows the number of users who have chosen to receive updates from the company. It indicates the reach and engagement potential of the page.
New Followers is the number of users who have started following a company's LinkedIn page within a designated time period. It reflects the growth of a company's audience on the platform.
The Clicks metric on LinkedIn Company Pages measures the total number of times users have clicked on content or elements on your page, such as links, posts, images, and buttons.
Shares by Page Update measures the number of times your Company Page updates have been shared by LinkedIn members, providing insights into engagement and reach of your content.
Total Company Home Page Views (mobile) by Function metric tracks the number of times your company's LinkedIn Page is viewed on mobile devices, providing insights into mobile engagement with your brand split up by Functions.
The Career Page Views (desktop) by Seniority metric measures the total number of times users view the Careers section of your company's page specifically from desktop devices. This metric helps track desktop traffic and gauge user interest in job opportunities or company culture from non-mobile platforms split up by Seniorities.