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How to Track Social Media Metrics on Four Social Networks : Social Media Examiner

How to Track Social Media Metrics on Four Social Networks : Social Media Examiner | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Are your social media marketing efforts working?

Wondering which key performance indicators (KPIs) matter on each platform?

In addition to revenue, there is real value in knowing how many people engage with your social media posts.

In this article, you’ll discover which KPIs to track for Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Tracking your social media metrics is critical for success. Here's how to monitor Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and Instagram.

jabgrafting's comment, November 18, 2016 1:22 AM
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donhornsby's curator insight, November 18, 2016 9:00 AM
(From the article): n a study of over 11 million user interactions on social media, Forrester found that businesses had an engagement rate of less than 0.2% across social networks, with Instagram being the exception. In other words, you may have a million followers, but fewer than 2,000 people interact with your posts. 

 These insights confirm that follower counts are just a vanity metric, and in this age of “always be helping,” you need to look deeper than that and set new KPIs. The first step is to perform a social media audit to find out what’s working and what isn’t. Then you can start setting new objectives. 

Ultimately, you want to get to a place where you’re reaching the right people and the right people are engaging with you. That means they’re taking the desired action on your posts.
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8 Ways to Use Google Analytics to Measure the Success of Your Content Marketing | Orbit Media Studios

8 Ways to Use Google Analytics to Measure the Success of Your Content Marketing | Orbit Media Studios | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

In the world of content, too many marketers burden themselves with the “more is better” mentality. Create as much content as possible and that’s how the world (and Google) will find you.


On the other hand, what if you could create better content, more often?


In order to help guide you, here are 8 different ways to use Google Analytics to help you not only ask the right questions, but also navigate through the various reports to find the answers. For the most part, these are in order of easiest to hardest as far as GA-savviness....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

These are excellent tips to help you measure your social media and social marketing success. Recommended reading 9/10.

Jakarta Web Developer's curator insight, August 14, 2014 11:01 AM

8 Ways to Use Google Analytics to Measure the Success of Your Content Marketing

Miami Marketing Tools's curator insight, August 14, 2014 4:50 PM

Very interesting article about how to use Google analytics to meassure how well your online content is doing. 

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Dirty Secret: Social Media Analytics Are Failing Marketers | Newscred

Dirty Secret: Social Media Analytics Are Failing Marketers | Newscred | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

“Measuring KPIs depends hugely on the client and their specific goals,” says Mangiaforte. “We also go deeper for clients, identifying and reporting on the number of influencers who participate in campaigns and breaking down their demographics to give our clients an enormous amount of intelligence about their social audience.” She completes this measurement through a mix of proprietary software and tools such as Keyhole and on-platform analytics, using this assortment of tools to, “identify influencers and measure their impact in terms of reach and engagement once we deploy them for our clients.”

It is important to consider the big picture when choosing the specific data to collect. Ask yourself, does this directly contribute to my company’s bottom line? How can we correlate brand awareness to lead generation or conversions? Once you have taken a step back to establish priorities, you can take a deeper, more informed dive into the data that matters most – ultimately, benefitting you and your team. Collecting data points for data’s sake isn’t going to solve anything....

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Useful tips on how to measure what matters in social marketing.

Philippe Hassel's curator insight, August 25, 2015 9:39 AM
"Decode the Verbiage"  est aussi un frein à l'analyse...