We will tell you how to do this easily. In your profile, there is a button called insight, by clicking on which you can access Instagram analysis. Now what parts does this tool have?
Activity section for Instagram analysis
Enter the insight, where there are 3 options at the top of the page, one of which is the activity section. You can see two sections Discovery and Interaction below this section. The information in this section includes the following:
Interaction section: This is the most important part. Because statistics show the interaction of users and this is very important for us.
Profile Visits: The number of users who have seen your page in the last week.
Website Clicks: If you have put a link in your bio, the statistics are the number of clicks on that link.
Email: The number of times the user clicked on your email section.
Call: The number of times the user clicked on your call number section.
Discovery section: This section shows the overall performance of your page based on two metrics:
Reach: The number of individual users who visited your posts.
Impressions: The total number of times your posts have been viewed.
Content section for Instagram analysis
This section is about the content you have posted. What photos, videos or stories! The content is divided into several sections:
Feed section:
This is the most important part of the content. It will show you all the information about the posts from two years ago. To see the statistics of each post in addition to this section, you must see the insight of each post separately in the same post.
Calls: The number of people who clicked on the CTA button and called.
Comments: The number of comments per post
Emails: The number of people who sent an email with the CAT button.
Engagement: that is, the number of accounts that interacted with posts such as likes, comments, and saving.
Follows: The number of people who followed your post because of that.
Get Directions: The number of users who sent direct messages through that post.
Impressions: The number of times your post has been viewed.
Likes: The number of likes for that post Profile
Visits: The number of times your profile has been viewed.
Reach: It means the number of times different users (not duplicates) have seen your post.
Saved: The number of times users have saved your post.
Website Clicks: The number of times your website link has been clicked because of that post.
Stories section
This section shows information related to your stories. With the statistics that this section gives you, plan better for the future of your stories.
Impressions: The total number of times the story has been viewed.
Reach: The number of different accounts (not duplicates) that have seen your story.
Exited: Number of times users exited the story.
Replies: Number of replies per story.
Viewers: Accounts that have visited your story.
Forward: The number of users who have skipped this story.
Backwards: The number of users who went from this story to the previous story.
Next Story: The number of accounts that have visited the next story (in the same story series).
What story model do you produce more? This section will help you. Story is one of the most important factors in increasing followers and increasing user interaction. So analyze this section well. Then, based on that, produce better stories every day than yesterday.
Promotions section:
You can see the statistics related to the ads you have done on Instagram here. Of course, only advertisements made by Instagram itself for your posts.
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