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Review Performance with Edgar's Dashboard

Use Edgar's dashboard to check out your post performance, stats, and analytics

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Written by Edgar
Updated over 2 years ago

The MeetEdgar Dashboard is designed to give you an overview of your content performance, and to help you track your progress over time. To access the dashboard, simply click on the 'Dashboard' button from the left-hand navigation bar.

In the dashboard view, you can filter by a specific time period, review your total content sent, total shortened link clicks, and total impressions. By default, the view displays data from the previous week.

A screenshot of the MeetEdgar dashboard performance analytics page.

The dashboard will show high-level activity overview cards of your total content sent, shortened link clicks, and impressions for the specified time period. If you want to see a breakdown of your content performance by category or social account, view the table below the activity overview cards. This table is separated by two views: 'Category breakdown' and 'Account breakdown', and contains relevant performance data for each category or social account.

Category Breakdown

Under 'category breakdown', you can see a table which displays library categories in rows, with columns displaying category name, connected social accounts, total content sent, total link clicks and total impressions. This is a great way to see which categories of content are performing well across all of your social channels.

Account Breakdown

Under 'account breakdown', you can see a table which displays each social account in rows, with columns displaying account name, total content sent, total link clicks and total impressions. This is a great way to track how each of your social channels are performing individually.

So there you have it! The MeetEdgar Dashboard is a powerful tool that will help you track and improve your content strategy over time. This information can help you to understand which types of content and social accounts are performing well and where there's room for improvement. Armed with this knowledge, you can adjust your content strategy accordingly.


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