I left the cherry on the cake for last: reporting, without which Facebook statistics would be worthless.
Of course, you can only use the export data button, which I wrote about when describing the “Summary” section in statistics. However, you will gain much more valuable knowledge by creating your own, extensive spreadsheet with a report.
Create a spreadsheet, compare data and get to work
Divide the sheet into days, but summarize each week to see progress over equal periods.
In the spreadsheet, compile not only the most important data from Facebook statistics south korea rcs data (which I wrote about above), but also mark whether on a given day you sent a newsletter or conducted PPC advertising activities (separate Facebook Ads and Google Ads) that you redirect – directly or indirectly – to your fanpage.
This will give you a complete picture of the situation and help you discover cause-and-effect relationships even between seemingly unrelated actions.
Remember to regularly update the report (preferably once a week – at the beginning of the week for the previous week), draw smart conclusions from it and act on them – both in terms of organic content and Facebook ads. I'm keeping my fingers crossed.
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