The All Page Views by Function metric tracks the number of times a company's LinkedIn page is viewed by users. It indicates interest and engagement with the company's brand and content split up by Functions.
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Total Shares metric on LinkedIn Company Pages measures how many times your company updates have been shared by your page followers or other LinkedIn users.
Impressions by Page Update metric shows the total number of times your updates are viewed. It helps track the reach and visibility of your content on LinkedIn Company Pages.
Total All Page Views by Country metric tracks the number of times a company's LinkedIn page is viewed by users. It indicates interest and engagement with the company's brand and content split up by Countries.
Total Company Home Page Views (desktop) by Company Size metric measures the number of times your LinkedIn Company Page is viewed by users on desktop devices, providing insights into overall visibility and engagement levels split up by Company Sizes.
Total Impressions by Page Update is a metric that measures how many times the content on a LinkedIn Company Page has been seen by users, providing insights into the reach and visibility of each update.
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.
Unique viewers who made engaged plays on the video. Auto-looping videos are counted as one when loaded. Each subsequent auto-looped play does not increase this metric. Analytics data for this metric will not be available after six months.
The total time watched for video play-pause cycles that are at least 3 seconds split up by Videos. Video auto-looping will continue to increase this metric for each subsequent play.