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  2. EdgeRank - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EdgeRank

    As a result, for Facebook pages, the typical engagement rate is less than 1% (or less than 0.1% for the bigger ones), [5] and organic reach 10% or less for most non-profits. [6] As a consequence, for pages, it may be nearly impossible to reach any significant audience without paying to promote their content. [7]

  3. Social media optimization - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_media_optimization

    Social media optimization (SMO) is the use of online platforms to generate income or publicity to increase the awareness of a brand, event, product or service.Types of social media involved include RSS feeds, blogging sites, social bookmarking sites, social news websites, video sharing websites such as YouTube and social networking sites such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and X (Twitter).

  4. Social media reach - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_media_reach

    Social media reach is a media analytics metric that refers to the number of users who have come across a particular content on a particular social media platform. [1] Social media platforms have their own individual ways of tracking, analyzing and reporting the traffic on each of the individual platforms.

  5. Social media analytics - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_media_analytics

    Real-time analysis in social media is an important tool when trying to understand the public's perception of a certain topic as it unfolding to allow for reaction or an immediate change in course. In near real-time analysis, we assume that data is ingested into the tool at a rate that is less than real-time.

  6. Net promoter score - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Net_promoter_score

    Net promoter score (NPS) is a market research metric that is based on a single survey question asking respondents to rate the likelihood that they would recommend a company, product, or a service to a friend or colleague. [1]

  7. Click-through rate - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Click-through_rate

    Click-through rate (CTR) is the ratio of clicks on a specific link to the number of times a page, email, or advertisement is shown. It is commonly used to measure the success of an online advertising campaign for a particular website, as well as the effectiveness of email campaigns. [1] [2] Click-through rates for ad campaigns vary tremendously.

  8. Quality Score - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quality_Score

    Past clickthrough rate (CTR) for certain keywords. How often a specific keyword led to clicks on a specific advert. A display URL's past CTR. How often a specific display URL received clicks. Account history. The overall CTR of all the ads and keywords for an account. The quality of a landing page. How relevant, transparent, and easy-to ...

  9. Klout - Wikipedia

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    Klout was a website and mobile app that used social media analytics to rate its users according to online social influence via the "Klout Score", which was a numerical value between 1 and 100. In determining the user score, Klout measured the size of a user's social media network and correlated the content created to measure how other users ...