Overview
This article explains how the 'Shared Posts' percentage is calculated within the dashboard and offers insights on how to interpret this metric to improve content strategy.
Information
The 'Shared Posts' metric in the dashboard represents the proportion of posts created within a selected time frame that have been shared at least once from PostBeyond.
The percentage of shared posts in the dashboard shows what percent of posts that were created during the selected time period have been shared at least once from PostBeyond.
If the percentage is very high (more than 90%), consider adding new content on the platform. If the percentage is low, consider revisiting the type of content that is posted on the platform. To find out what content users find appealing, we recommend analyzing the content that has been shared so far and conducting a survey among your team to find out more about their preferences.
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FAQ
What does the 'Shared Posts' percentage indicate?
The 'Shared Posts' percentage indicates the proportion of posts created within a selected time frame that have been shared at least once from PostBeyond.
What should I do if the 'Shared Posts' percentage is very high?
If the 'Shared Posts' percentage is very high (more than 90%), it's recommended to add new content to the platform to maintain user engagement.
What steps can I take if the 'Shared Posts' percentage is low?
If the percentage is low, consider revising the type of content posted on the platform, analyze what has been shared, and possibly conduct a survey to understand team preferences.