You may have noticed over the past week, Facebook rolling out their updated Facebook Page Insights tool and a new expanded premium ad unit. Insights now goes beyond Likes and Impressions focusing on helping you increase engagement on your Facebook page.
The most noticeable change within Facebook Insights came with the introduction of number of “People Talking About This” metric (seen below your fan count). This is a combination of a various interactions including likes, comments, shares, as well as video plays, RSVPs for events, and check-ins. Now you can see the articles with the most reach, shares and interactions.
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Some other notable features include:
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Web Pro News recently spoke to a Facebook representative who added, “To encourage third party development and analytics innovation, Facebook is also announcing a Page Insights API for the analytics developer community, so that they can create customized Page Insights solutions for existing and potential clients”.
The new metrics are great for analyzing engagement but all this extra data can make it confusing to decide what to focus on. We recommend you try a chrome extension called Hoverstats (Soon to be released for Firefox and IE). This specifically looks at the effectiveness of Facebook posts via the Post strength Indicator (PSI), which rates each Facebook post based on the total reach and engagement.
If your still wondering why you should bother with these new metrics, I’ll remind you that the era of relying on fan counts alone have gone. It is clear that you need to focus on encouraging engagement amongst your fans in order increase your EdgeRank score and have your post seen in your fan’s newsfeeds (Read our post on increasing your EdgeRank score here). Now with the updated Facebook Tool you’ll have access to a free tool to measure the impact of your posts, as well as help you create content that resonates with your fans.
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The new metric is useful, and will help people manage better their fan page in order to get more traffic.