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Brand - All Posts

View all posts published by every Profile within a Brand

Ashvin Jalabhay avatar
Written by Ashvin Jalabhay
Updated over 10 months ago

Learning Objectives

  • Understand how to access all posts from a Brand

  • Learn how to tag, filter, and export content from the All Posts page


What is a Brand?

CORE is structured in the following hierarchy:

  • Brandsets

    • Brands

      • Profiles

Brands are groups of individual Profiles and sit within Brandsets. Brands help you get a full view of the performance of all social channels in one place.


What is the Brand - All Posts section?

The Brand level All Posts section lists all the content posted by a Brand in a given time frame. This includes content across all Profiles within the Brand.

The All Posts section is split into Posts and Replies, allowing you to focus your insights on a particular type of content only.


Export Options

At Brand - All Posts level, you can click on the export icon to export all the Brand's profiles data or all the Brandset's data.


Tagging

To create tags from the All Post page, you'll first need to select at least one post to apply the tag to, otherwise, the Tags dropdown will be greyed out.

Once you've selected your posts, click on the Tags dropdown. This will allow you to search through any existing tags, or create new ones by simply typing the tag name and selecting the Create tag option.


Filtering

The filter button can be found in the top right corner of the Brand's All Posts section

CORE offers 4 different categories of filters:

  1. Keywords

  2. Target

  3. Analytics

  4. Modules

You can leverage each of these filter types to transform your content analysis and extract useful insights, or use them together to further focus your data! To learn more about Filters, check out our article on CORE filters:


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