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How to rank/filter your post insights/analytics

You can rank all of your posts based on reach, engagement, or publish date, to have a more organized view to your liking. Additionally, you can filter posts by metrics, post type, keywords, and labels to refine your search and find the content you need.

To rank your posts' insights:



Go to Analytics on Publer.
Select a specific social account.

You can also view your Post insights for all the accounts, by not selecting any accounts on the left-side.

Choose the Post Insights tab.



Ranking by post engagement



You can rank by Type, Shares, Reach, Reaction, Comments, Video Views, Link Clicks.



For example: If you would like to get a better idea of which posts performed best, simply click on Reach to rank them based on that.



You can also modify the table by clicking on the table icon on the right side and rank the metrics by drag and dropping.



Ranking posts by published date



You can rank the posts by their published date if you click on Recent Posts, in ascending or descending order.



To filter your posts' insights:



In addition to ranking posts, you can also filter them, enabling you to display only the posts you want for the specific timeline you've selected.

Filtering by metrics



By modifying the Post Insights table, on the table icon on the right side, you can choose which metrics you want to show.



Keep in mind, the table and the data we present differ from one social account to the other, based on the metrics we gather for each social network account. Learn all about the metrics we gather here.

Filtering by post type



The default is Any post type, however you can filter the posts by clicking on Video, Photo, GIF, Status Update, so it displays only the desired post type.



Filter posts by keywords



On the Posts Insights tab, you can search for posts manually, which is useful when you're looking for a specific post by keywords.



Filtering posts by labels



You can also filter posts by labels, by clicking on the desired label.

Note: The labels will show up under the Search tab and Post type, as long as the selected time range contains posts with labels.



Take a look at all the other analytics on the page, such as best times to post.



Written by: Brikena Cani
Updated by: John Ezekiel Jacinto

Updated on: 04/10/2024

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