Laura Tate
Article from: Crackerjack Scribe — Real Content | Real Social Media
Have you ever wondered how to use information from Facebook Insights to boost your marketing efforts?
Facebook Insights is a wonderful analytical tool you can use to get in-depth information to help you fine-tune your posting and advertising to reach the people who matter: potential customers.
Using the Facebook Insights stats, you can craft a social media marketing plan that will appeal to your followers and help you garner even more engagement on your page in the future, and generate more leads.
This easy to follow guide will help you successfully use Facebook Insights for your business or fan page.
How to Read Facebook Insights
To access Facebook Insights in the new layout, which is slowly rolling out to all Facebook Business Page owners, click on Insights at the top of your page, or click on “More” below your Cover photo:
When you click on the Insights tab from your business page, you will see a summary of activity on your page with charts that give you an overview of your Page Views, Likes, Reach, Actions on your Page, Post, Event and Video Engagement.
To get in-depth analysis on your page activity, click on the headings in each summary box.
For now, we’re going to scroll down to see important information about any promotions you may have been running, post engagement, and any pages you may have been monitoring.
Promotions
In this section you can see how well Boosted posts did by the number of people reached, and number of engagements. Engagement means someone clicked, liked, shared, commented, or reacted to your content. You are also shown how much was spent, and have the option of boosting your post again. You won’t see other ad types here, and will have to click on Ad Manager to see more detailed information on Boosted posts and other ads.
Click on a Boosted Post to get more information such as actions taken on a boosted post, demographic reach like age, gender and location. You can also edit your targeting if you decide to boost the post again.
Take Action:
Note the type of Promotions that did well: Was it an image, link or video post? Compare it to similarly successful posts. Boost your most successful promotions again, and create similar organic campaigns in the future.
Page Posts
Here you can compare organic and paid reach for posts, as well as which types of posts did better. In the sample below, the image post did better organically than other types of posts.
Clicking on a post will open a window showing more detailed information, such as the type of engagement — link click, shares, comments etc.
Take Action:
Look at a larger range of posts, and if images overall do better, you might want to incorporate more image posts into your strategy. As with Promotions, note the type of posts that did better overall. Create similar posts and campaigns, and consider Boosting any post that did well organically to get more reach.
Pages to Watch
One of the best ways to monitor your success is to see how you stack up against your competitors.
Facebook allows you to add pages to watch in Insights, where you can monitor the number of Page Likes, Posts, and Engagement your competitors are receiving.
Click on a competitor or your profile to see the week’s top posts.
Take Action:
Take a look at your competitor’s profiles. Are their cover pages more appealing, do they have a call to action that stands out? What type of content do they post that gets the most engagement? Consider creating campaigns that are similar, yet make sure it fits your social media strategy overall.
Who Likes You?
Likes use to be a strong indicator of how well your page was faring. But with Facebook having changed its algorithm to restrict organic reach, and with the ability for people to hide or unfollow a page’s posts, even though they Liked it, the number isn’t as important any longer, except for once case: social proof.
Andrew Hutchinson of Social Media Today wrote an in-depth article about the importance of page and post likes, which explains the matter in detail. You can Take Action: Best Days and Times to Post on Social Media for a deeper look into analyzing the best time to post on Facebook.
Who are the People Who Follow Your Page?
The People tab is another useful tool for tracking the people who could become your biggest fans or customers.
You can see how many of your fans are women versus men, the range of ages whom your page appeals to: are they older people, millennials or young professionals?
As well, demographic information such as Country, City and Language is given. The same type of Insights are given for people who have seen your page posts, and engaged with them.
Take away:
Use this information to fine-tune your audience targeting for ads and boosted posts. If most of your reach and engagement comes from women who live in Los Angeles, and are ages 25–34, use those stats in an ad to see if your engagement and click-through rates improve.
Of course, if that particular demographic is not your ideal customer, then you might consider doing more research on what types of content would work better. Looking at as successful competitors’ content will help.
Other Facebook Insights Sections:
Actions: this is where you can view how many times people clicked on your Cover CTA, phone number, Website and and Directions (for businesses with storefronts).
Shop: If you sell products, and have set up a Shop page, use this section to track views and purchases.
Events: For those who host regular events, such as Webinars or actual in person events, this Insights tab will keep track of tickets, your audience and engagement on posts to your events’ streams.
Video: Video insights work much like post insights, showing overall engagement and views. You’ll get a breakdown how many 3 second and 10 second views you received overall and individually for organic and paid video posts, unique and repeat views, and auto-played versus clicked to play views.
In Summary
Facebook is one of the easiest and most direct ways to market business and/or your products to current and future customers. As you learn to read and analyze the information found in your Facebook Insights, you will be better able to appeal to the needs of your fan base and generate lasting brand loyalty.
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Read more at How to Conquer Facebook Insights and Improve Your Strategy.
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