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 Reactions represents the overall engagement received, including likes, comments, and shares. This metric helps gauge content performance and audience interaction.
Total Clicks is a metric on LinkedIn Company Pages that measures the total number of clicks on your page's content, including website links, videos, and posts. It shows how engaging and effective your content is in driving user interaction.
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.
The Followers by Function metric categorizes a LinkedIn page's audience based on their job functions, providing insights on the types of professionals following the page.
Unique impressions measure the number of individual LinkedIn users who have viewed a specific piece of content on a Company Page, regardless of how many times they have seen it.
The Career Page Views (mobile) by Function metric tracks the total number of visits to the Careers section of your company's page from mobile devices. It helps monitor mobile user engagement with your job opportunities and company-related career content, split up Functions.
The Total Comments by Page Update metric measures the number of unique comments on a specific post on a LinkedIn Company Page. This metric provides insights into engagement levels and audience interaction.
Total video views with play-pause cycles for at least 3 seconds. Auto-looping videos are counted as one when loaded. Each subsequent auto-looped play does not increase this metric.