How do you analyze low performing socials with HubSpot?
解決
Hey y'all. When analyzing socials, I was wondering if there's a way to filter down based on lowest performing posts (Low interactions, Low clicks, etc.). I'm not seeing that as an option in HubSpot, but it would be nice to see what isn't working for a change. My guess is most if not all social media platforms don't have the option to filter by lowest performing posts, so that could be why HubSpot isn't able to provide that information yet. Interested in hearing everyone's tips/take on this.
While there isn't a separate report like "Top Posts" to view your lowest-performing posts, you can leverage the sorting feature on the "Manage" tab.
First, you can take your pick of important metrics from the "Manage Columns" window:
From there, you can sort your posts for the given timeframe (just keep in mind that this will still pull in newly published posts, so be sure to give yourself enough of a buffer from when a new post goes live) in ascending order:
That should let you see which posts are at the bottom for the examined metric (i.e., impressions, clicks).
You can also further filter your view by selecting the specific accounts/platforms you want to evaluate. It takes some finessing, but this should give you a decent view of which posts don't seem to be getting much engagement!
How do you analyze low performing socials with HubSpot?
解決
It appears that HubSpot does not have a built-in feature for this purpose.
One solution for this could be to export data from HubSpot's social media analytics into a separate spreadsheet, and then use that data to filter and view the lowest-performing posts based on metrics like interactions and clicks.
Another option would be to use a 3rd party tool that integrate with Hubspot and allow you to filter your social media data by lowest performing post or to use a social media management tool like Hootsuite or Sprout Social that has built-in analytics and reporting features.
It's also worth noting that, as the original text stated, some social media platforms don't have the option to filter by lowest performing posts. So in this case it may not be possible to filter and view the lowest-performing posts on all platforms.
How do you analyze low performing socials with HubSpot?
解決
It appears that HubSpot does not have a built-in feature for this purpose.
One solution for this could be to export data from HubSpot's social media analytics into a separate spreadsheet, and then use that data to filter and view the lowest-performing posts based on metrics like interactions and clicks.
Another option would be to use a 3rd party tool that integrate with Hubspot and allow you to filter your social media data by lowest performing post or to use a social media management tool like Hootsuite or Sprout Social that has built-in analytics and reporting features.
It's also worth noting that, as the original text stated, some social media platforms don't have the option to filter by lowest performing posts. So in this case it may not be possible to filter and view the lowest-performing posts on all platforms.
While there isn't a separate report like "Top Posts" to view your lowest-performing posts, you can leverage the sorting feature on the "Manage" tab.
First, you can take your pick of important metrics from the "Manage Columns" window:
From there, you can sort your posts for the given timeframe (just keep in mind that this will still pull in newly published posts, so be sure to give yourself enough of a buffer from when a new post goes live) in ascending order:
That should let you see which posts are at the bottom for the examined metric (i.e., impressions, clicks).
You can also further filter your view by selecting the specific accounts/platforms you want to evaluate. It takes some finessing, but this should give you a decent view of which posts don't seem to be getting much engagement!
How do you analyze low performing socials with HubSpot?
解決
Hey @jolle, I'm trying to create a report showing the Top Posts, very much just like this one. However, I'm just getting started with HubSpot and you lost me at "Manage Tab". I'd be so thankfull, if you could paint me a broader picture on where to start.