Source Reports provide a detailed overview of post source activity, including Shares by Brand/Manager/Member, which can be accessed by generating a Source Report from the Reports page. For additional Report data, such as Likes, Comments and Re-shares you can download the Source Report as a .csv file.
To generate a Source Report, complete the following steps.
- Go to Reports > Source.
- Select the Date Range and click Refresh.
- Optionally, to download the report as a CSV file for additional data, click Download.
Download Report Metrics
Metric
Description
Post Source
Individual and/or feed name
Post Source URL
Unique post URL source
Post Source Type
Where the post originated from. Examples: feed, member, or manager
Post Views
Number of post views/clicks by member
Shares
Number of shares by member
Impression
Number of potential views on a post that has been shared externally
Clicks
Number of clicks on shared content
Conversions
Number of clicks divided by number of shares
Total Reactions
The sum of all Share reactions, including Likes, Comments, and Re-shares
Likes
Number of Likes on external shares to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, etc.
Comments
Number of comments on external shares to Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.
Re-shares
Number of retweets a member's shares got on Twitter
Points Subtotal
Points Subtotal from external sharing activity
Member Actions
Sum of all Social Reactions, specifically the Member Likes, Member Comments, and Member Shares columns
Member Likes
Number of times users liked an imported Twitter, LinkedIn Page, or YouTube post with the corresponding type of connected social account
Member Comments
Number of times users commented upon an imported LinkedIn Page or YouTube post with the corresponding type of connected social account, or replied to an imported Twitter post
Member Shares
Number of times users retweeted an imported Twitter post with their connected Twitter account
Points Subtotal
Points subtotal from member actions
Earned Media Value (EMV)
The Cost per 1000 Impressions divided by 1000, and added to the Cost per Click (the number of reactions plus the number of clicks).