2. Word Press
Once you log in to your WordPress
account, you areon the Reader tab by default.
Simply click on MySites and from there you
will see the statistics foryour blog.
3. Facebook
In your created Facebook page, a
summary of thestatistics will appear on the
right side of your cover photo.
4. Hovering your mouse pointer over
“postreach” will give your more insights on
which recent post reached the most people:
5. a. Overview – contains the summary of
statistics about your page
6. Definition of terms on your Facebook statistics:
Reach: Organic – your posts seen through the
page’s wall, shares by users, and the news feed
Reach: Paid – your posts seen through paid
ads
Post Clicks – number of clicks done to your
posts
Likes, Comments, and Shares – actual
interaction done by your audience either
through liking the post, commenting on it, or
sharing it on their walls.
7. b. Likes – contains the statistics about the
trend of page likes.
8. c. Reach – contains information about the
number of people who was reached by your
post.
9. d. Visits – contains data of the number of
times your page tabs (like the Timeline) are
visited.
10. e. Post – contains data showing when (day
and time) you site visitors visit your site.
11. f. People – contains statistics about your
audience’s demographics (age, location,
gender, language, and country). It is also
includes demographics about the people you
have reached and engaged with.