How to Track Your Success Through PostBeyond

Learn everything you need to know about tracking the success of your PostBeyond platform.

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Written by Lauren
Updated over a week ago

As an Administrator on the PostBeyond platform, you can track several different analytics around your program including:

  • How your staff are reading content

  • Engagement of staff on platform

  • Earned Media Value

  • Number of posts being shared

  • How each 'Group' is performing

  • Content performance

Pro Tip: Set Your Date Range

All of your analytics are housed in the Administrator view of PostBeyond. Always ensure that you have set the correct date range when you are pulling data. This can be adjusted in the top-right corner of your screen by toggling between 7, 14, and 30 day pre-determined sets or setting your own specific date range. Always be sure to select 'Submit' after you adjust the dates.

Reading Your Dashboard

You can easily get a read on the Earned Media Value (EMV), Interactions (the sum of all clicks, comments, reshares, and comments on posts shared by your team).

How to Track Usage of the Platform

1. Engagement

Things to look for:

  • How content is being shared week over week (look for any trends or peaks on the graph)

  • How many employees have logged in and shared vs. just logged in

2. Top Sharing Employees

Where to look:

  • Under the 'Analytics' section, select 'Users'

  • You can select any one of the metrics to sort it from highest to lowest. In this case, click on 'Shares'. You will then see the order of users from highest shares to lowest.

How to Track Success of Content on the Platform

1. Content Amplification

Where to go: Go to the 'Analytics' section and select:

  • 'Social' for Frequency of Shares, Number of Shares, and Performance of Posts

  • 'Groups' for overall performance of Groups

Things to look for:

  • Frequency of shares

  • Number of shares

  • Top Performing Groups

  • Performance of Posts (Shares, reshares, reach and engagement)

2. Topics

Where to go: Go to the 'Analytics' sections and select 'Topic'. You will see all topics and can view overall performance.

Things to look for:

  • Top Sharing content types

  • Reach of content

  • Engagement on content

Pro Tip: Tag all content with topic tags. Feel free to get as granular as you like, i.e. Blog Post + Industry Research category. The more detailed you make your content tagging the easier it is to spot what content format and topics are sharing best.

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Have questions? Contact us support@postbeyond.com

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