
12 Social Media Metrics You Should Be Tracking (And Why)
A look at a variety of social media metrics you might choose to focus on, with a brief explanation of each, why it matters, and how to measure it.
Brand awareness refers to how familiar your target audience is with your brand and how easily they can recognize it.
Brand awareness refers to how familiar your target audience is with your brand and how easily they can recognize it. It’s essential for businesses because the more familiar people are with your brand, the more likely they are to trust and choose your products or services over competitors and recommend your product to others. This is often linked to the mere exposure effect, where repeated exposure to a brand increases preference of picking that brand.
Brand awareness is critical for building trust. People tend to choose brands they recognize and feel familiar with. It also leads to word-of-mouth marketing, where customers spread the word about your business, further boosting your reputation. Over time, this can lead to increased customer loyalty and higher sales.
Measuring brand awareness can be challenging, but there are several qualitative and quantitative strategies you can use:
Ask new customers how they found you.
Send surveys to customers asking if they’ve talked about your brand. Tools like SurveyMonkey or Google Forms make this easy. You can also use Instagram Stories or X Polls for real-time feedback.
Use social listening tools, like Mention or Brandwatch, to track mentions of your brand across social platforms and the web. Track direct mentions, hashtags, and even keywords associated with your brand.
Use Google Analytics to track direct traffic (people typing your URL directly into their browser). An increase in direct traffic typically indicates greater brand recognition.
Tools like Google Search Console, Ahrefs, and SEMrush can help you track how often people search for your brand name or branded keywords.
To improve brand awareness, focus on creating high-quality, shareable content, engaging with your audience, and encouraging user-generated content. Here are some tactical ways to get started:
Partner with influencers or other brands in your industry. Their followers can become aware of your brand, expanding your reach.
Encourage your audience to user-generated content featuring your brand and share it with branded hashtags.
Create educational, entertaining, or valuable content that resonates with your target audience.
Run targeted ad campaigns on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn to expose your brand to a wider audience.
Actively engage with your audience. Respond to comments, participate in conversations, and build relationships.
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