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Sharing Stats #179

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HardeepAsrani opened this issue May 19, 2018 · 5 comments
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Sharing Stats #179

HardeepAsrani opened this issue May 19, 2018 · 5 comments

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@HardeepAsrani
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Can we get some stats to show, like "X number of posts shared," "1000 new impressions." or something similar with graphs?

That can help people to show how helpful ROP is for their site. @ineagu What do you think?

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UVLabs commented May 20, 2018

they can already tell how helpful it is via Google Analytics if they check the option to enable the UTM tags

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Yea, but if we show them in the Dashboard, that can work as a good way to get up-sells. :D

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UVLabs commented May 23, 2018

Ok i'll add this to a feature request list I'm working on

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ineagu commented Jul 9, 2018

@UVLabs not sure if you added this, however my initial ide was to gather accurate stats data for users using rviv.ly, so an analytics module where they can see the most popular posts/days etc .

Also what analytics can't show now is which tweet variation works the best if you have multiple ones. Also as I noted in other issue, having the info in dashboard will allow users for e.g to don't re-share posts that got 0 engagement or less than average.

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ineagu commented Jul 9, 2018

@UVLabs UVLabs added this to the 8.3.0 milestone Oct 1, 2018
@UVLabs UVLabs removed this from the 8.3.0 milestone Apr 25, 2019
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