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Measure success & generate detailed reports using Sendible's social media management tool. Prove the effectiveness of every piece of content you distribute. Sendible tracks just about everything including clicks, referrers, shares, comments, views and more.
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Reports
One of the most powerful assets Sendible offers to your business is its Reports feature. You can
access this instantly via your Dashboard by clicking on the “My Reports” tab.
This is a powerful feature to help you monitor and accurately track your social media presence.
There are two types of reports under this tab:
1) Quick Reports – This enables you to see at a glance what’s going on in your across all of
your social media accounts during a selected particular period.
2) Report Builder – This enables you to create custom branded reports for you to then
email out to clients or internally to your team.
You can check:
Your message volume
Your scorecard (interactions, audience, influence, clicks)
The best time to post, as proven on your particular networks
Number of clicks on posts over the month
A record of all messages and posts (including date and interactions
Mentions – your keywords; and whether or not these mentions were positive or
negative.
1. Building Your First Report
Before you can read any data, however, you need to build your first report. Click on the “My
Reports” tab, if you aren’t already there, and select the “Report Builder” tab in the left-hand
vertical sidebar menu.
Select your layout from the templates indicated.
You’ll be taken to the next screen, where you’ll notice two fields waiting for your input:
Report Name
Report Title
Default date period
Only you will be able to see the contents of the “Report Name” field, so go ahead and populate
it with whatever you want.
Everyone who accesses the report will be able to see your “Report Title”, so put some thought
into a strong title, preferably with a relevant keyword in it.
You can also select the exact period of time you’d like the report to cover (seven to ninety
days).
The moment you click “Next”, you’ll be given a selection of modules (graphs) you can add.
Choose the most relevant ones by clicking on the green “Add” buttons.
When you are done, click on the “Close” button.
The next page shows you your report skeleton and presents you with a button you can press to
upload your logo (260 X 100 pixels), as well as allowing you to edit your personal data in the far
right side of the report header.
Upload your logo Underneath, you’ll find the data….
(This area can be packed with fields and data or focused on one aspect as you’d like it to be.
You can also remove fields at this stage, by selecting the little wheel in the right-hand side of
each field header slug.)
Tip: You can add additional headers by adding a module in the general reports section
Tip: You can drag – drop modules around the page to arrange in a layout that best suits you
After your report is complete you can then choose between five actions:
Print your report
Email it – either once or on a reoccurring basis
Share it with your team members on Sendible
Publish it to a live link
Export it in MS Excel or HTML
2. Reading Your Data
Sendible’s “My Reports” functions become invaluable in analysing data and monitoring your
social network, email and site interactions. In addition to all the fields you can add when
populating your reports, you can also go to the “Quick Reports” tab in the left-hand menu and
select even more functions.
When you’re ready to collect new data and create a new report, go back to the “Report
Builder” tab in your “My Reports” left-hand, vertical menu.
You will see the last report you created – but on the extreme right-hand side in the Header
section of your report, you’ll also notice the bright green “New Report” button.
Press it, and you’ll be able to “Add Modules” again.
Last time you created a report, we focused only on the vertical Modules within “General
Reports”.
This time, check out the horizontal tabs in your “Add Modules” section.
“Channels” lets you set up and track activity across all your social media accounts: Your
Facebook Page, Twitter accounts, LinkedIn accounts and more.
“Social Media Monitoring” lets you monitor all your “mentions” – positive, negative, over time,
by source and more.
One tip, however – make sure the keywords you select is highly specific to your business. If you
use a general keyword such as “business solutions”, you will get a flood of “junk” results.
Do be sure to scroll down in the “Social Media Monitoring” section. You won’t want to miss the
chance to add a “Sentiment” pie chart – one of your quickest barometers of buzz-worthiness –
and setting up a “Sentiment Comparison” between your social networking accounts.
This demographic alone is unique in that it accurately measures intangibles such as liking, long
thought to be non-empirical and non-measurable.
“Sentiment Comparison” is a good category to add if you have multiple social media accounts.
And, finally, “Top Influencers” can show you who have been busy either competing or
promoting your keyword the most (if you chose keywords highly focused to your business USP).
“Links” won’t be hugely valuable if your business is fairly new: However, if you’ve built up solid
backlinks, it’s worth your while throwing into your mix for this second test report.
Tip: Always select any modules with pie charts. They impress clients, are great for giving you an
accurate visual feel for data portions – and you can always take them out before printing or
sharing your report, if the data doesn’t feel particularly impressive or relevant.
“Campaigns” tab is closely linked with Sendible’s Smart queues feature. It enables you to track
and measure the success of a queue and run specific campaign reports. You are able to retrieve
analytics on various metrics including the number of clicks, comments, likes, mentions, reach,
opens and more, helpful in determining ROI and the success of a particular queue.
In addition to the post data options displayed at first glance, you can also analyze and track:
Number of emails opened during the report’s specified time period
Number of people reached by your emails
Retweets during that period
Your top posts that have been shared over that period
The number of people who unsubscribed from receiving your messages
How many people viewed your blog(s)
Google Analytics is your final horizontal-tab field to add. You can instantly set up full analytics
measurements – and you’ll never have to log into Google again to see your stats.
In addition to the fields you see here, you can also add (if you scroll down):
Visitor Countries
Visitor Cities
Pages Viewed
Search Keywords
Don’t neglect location-based targeting and measurement in your campaigns. Even if you do
one hundred per cent of your business online, you may uncover a hidden gemstone of a local
market who will buy from you simply because you’re someone they either know (at least by
sight, if you’re putting in quality time investing in your community) or just someone from their
home town.
3. Editing Your Report
You can also “Edit” your report within the “Add Modules” section, which allows you the ability
to change either the layout or the details within the report, making for a tighter, more focused
report.
Get into the habit of editing your details. Not only will it look and read better, it will give you a
stronger, clearer picture of where your business online visibility and interaction level is really
“at”, and what sort of actions you will need to take in which areas, to improve your statistics.
4. Overview of Key Metrics
SCORECARD:
The Scorecard acts as a health check of your Social Media activity as a whole. It provides a
snapshot of key metrics and gives an indication if they are increasing (Green) or decreasing
(Red).
Interactions: Looks at engagement as a whole it takes into account; likes, shares, comments, replys to emails and more.
Audience: Looks at your audience figures over time, it agregates data from all of your social media accounts to see the rate in which your followship is increasing or decreasing.
Influence: Looks at your influnece on the social web it pulls information directly from Klout to gage the impact of your Social Media activity.
Clicks: Looks at how many times people have click on links you have posted or opened your emails that you have sent using Sendible.
MESSAGE VOLUME:
Based on the period set this graph will show you the number of messages you sent in that
period compared to a previous time period.
BEST TIME TO POST:
This graph provides you with an understanding of the best time to post content based on
engagement probability – Looking at how likely are you to engage with someone at a particular
time based on an average of previous engagement data sent at that time.
CLICKS:
Based on the period set this graph shows the number of people who have clicked on your links
compared to that of the previous period.
Tip: you can toggle between previous and current periods by clicking on the key on the graph
REFERRING SITES:
Any time a visitor comes to your site, chances are they came from somewhere else. The site
that they come from, therefore, is called the "referring site". This report shows you the domain
name that referred a visitor to your site, in descending order, based on the number of times
that domain name was the referrer.
FACEBOOK FAN PAGE PAGE POSTS This section of Sendible’s reports gives you deep analytics on every single one of your Page
posts, so that you can understand at a granular level how many people your post reached, how
many people engaged with it, and how many people talked about it with their friends. The
“virality” column will also allow you to compare your different posts by showing the % of
people who talked about your post to their friends after seeing it
Posts- An extract from your post.
Date: The day and time this post was published
Likes: The number of likes that post has obtained
Comments: The number of comments that post has obtained.
Total Reach : The number of unique people who have seen your post.
Engaged Users: The number of unique people who have clicked anywhere on your post.
Talking About This: The number of unique people who have created a story from your post.
Stories include:
- Liking, commenting on or sharing your post
- Answering a Question
- Responding to an event
Virality: The number of unique people who have created a story from your Page Post as a
percentage of the number of unique people who’ve seen it.
Based on this data, you should try to identify which types of posts are most effective at helping
you reach your objectives. Do your fans respond better to videos than pictures? Do they always
seem to engage more when you talk about a specific theme? Do they tend to “like” more when
you post a picture and “comment” more when you ask them a question? And we’ve made it
easy for you to see the posts to see which ones generate the most reach, engaged users or
people talking about this.
PAGE ENGAGMENT:
Page Consumptions: People that clicked to like a story or commented but did not generate a
post within their own feed.
Page Engaged Users: The number of people who engaged with your Page. Engagement includes
any click.
TWITTER MENTIONS VS RETWEETS:
This graph shows a side by side comparison of the number of Mentions on Twitter and the
number of Retweets in a given time period.
KLOUT SCORE:
Klout measures your influence based on your ability to drive action on social networks. Klout
measures your influence on a scale of 1-100—the average Klout Score is 40. The greater your
ability to drive conversations and inspire social actions such as likes, shares, and retweets, the
higher your Score will be.
FOLLOWERS VS FOLLOWING:
This graph shows a side by side comparison of your followers on Twitter and the number of
people following you in a given time period.
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