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.
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The Total Comments metric on LinkedIn Company Pages indicates the total number of comments left on the page's posts by users. It shows engagement and interaction levels.
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 Updates metric on LinkedIn Company Pages measures the frequency and engagement level of posts shared by the company, indicating the reach and impact of content.
Impressions refer to the number of times your LinkedIn Company Page content is displayed on someone's screen, whether or not they engage with it. It indicates the potential reach of your posts.
The Engagements metric tracks the total number of interactions users have with your content, including likes, comments, shares, and clicks. It reflects how much your audience is interacting with your posts.
The Custom Button Clicks (desktop) metric tracks the total number of times users click on a custom button (such as "Visit Website" or "Contact Us") from desktop devices. This helps measure how effectively your call-to-action drives engagement and traffic from desktop users.
The Total Engagements by Page Update metric tracks the total interactions (likes, comments, shares, and clicks) received for each specific update or post on your company page. This metric provides insights into which content resonates most with your audience, helping you evaluate the performance of individual updates.
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