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Apr 1, 2021 5:14 AM
Does anyone know which Original Source a contact gets if it's created from an organic social media post that was then boosted directly on Facebook, without manually adding any campaign tags?
Trying to determine if this is bucketed under social organic or paid.
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Apr 3, 2021 1:30 AM - edited Apr 3, 2021 1:32 AM
Our Original Source for Facebook is Paid Social. @PamCotton added some great documentation! If it helps somehow in the long run, we setup our Facebook (Pam's documentation) to track several great analytics and refer to those daily. The native HubSpot analytics we personally find useful for Facebook (FB) and other social media platforms and my best practice suggestions:
These help marketing track what site that sparked interest but then what site they actually decided to take the next step. Super helpful. 🙂
Official HubSpot Property documentation.
Apr 3, 2021 1:30 AM - edited Apr 3, 2021 1:32 AM
Our Original Source for Facebook is Paid Social. @PamCotton added some great documentation! If it helps somehow in the long run, we setup our Facebook (Pam's documentation) to track several great analytics and refer to those daily. The native HubSpot analytics we personally find useful for Facebook (FB) and other social media platforms and my best practice suggestions:
These help marketing track what site that sparked interest but then what site they actually decided to take the next step. Super helpful. 🙂
Official HubSpot Property documentation.
Apr 2, 2021 5:25 PM
Hello @enorberg
From what I'm seeing, it seems like you are wondering how campaigns are attached to a social post boosted in an external platform. Here, given how Facebook creates these boosted posts, I suspect that the campaign name will not be retained. This means that it would likely be associated with an "Unknown campaign" instead of the original social post's campaign.
That being said, given what you've done here, I also wanted to quickly share that it is possible to "boost" Facebook social posts via HubSpot as well. This way, you'll be able to see the specific ad campaign that's created within HubSpot as well for a more streamlined process.
Kindly,
Pam
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