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If you produce content for a website or a blog you may have already encountered the following situation: you think of an interesting agenda, try to write a full text, do keyboard research, optimize content for SEO, everything perfect, the way it should be.Later you analyze the metrics of your post and see that its reach is much lower than you expected. That is, few people have found and read that carefully made content. It’s frustrating, isn’t it?
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The Reportei team is always tuned in to digital marketing trends and the latest updates on our platform. Here, you’ll find tips, insights, and valuable content to stay well informed and evolve your strategy.
If you produce content for a website or a blog you may have already encountered the following situation: you think of an interesting agenda, try to write a full text, do keyboard research, optimize content for SEO, everything perfect, the way it should be.Later you analyze the metrics of your post and see that its reach is much lower than you expected. That is, few people have found and read that carefully made content. It’s frustrating, isn’t it?
As we have said in other posts here on Reportei's blog, metrics are very important measurement systems for measuring and evaluating the performance of your social media strategies. However, with so many social networks that, in turn, count on several metrics, it is normal to be confused by some important terms when analyzing the data present in social media reports.