Fan Base Evolution - Facebook February 07, 2024 17:54 Updated Index: Fan Base Evolution Chart Table Track the growth of your Facebook page fans. In addition to knowing how many people liked your page, it's also important to analyze whether these likes are increasing or decreasing over time. Targeted campaigns or new content formats may influence your page's performance. Keep these metrics up to date with the Proprietary Metrics area from STILINGUE. In the side menu, access the "Fan Base Evolution" chart within the Publications Analysis section: The chart will detail the development of your fan base within the selected period. It is possible to retrieve data from the last two years, in intervals of no more than 3 months. Note: it is possible that the Fan Base Evolution chart may show data prior to the date the page was connected. The data in this chart is retrieved directly from the API, regardless of the connection date of the proprietary page. Attention! In the specific case of Facebook, there may be a discrepancy of up to 100 new followers in the fan base evolution. As mentioned above, these data are queried in the social network's API and are displayed by STILINGUE exactly as they are reported. Fan Base Evolution Chart 1. Chart period Select the display mode for the information presented in the chart by choosing: per day, week, or month. Note: the data displayed in this area is not related to the survey creation date or retroactive requests from the panel, as it is retrieved directly from the API. Therefore, it may also show data prior to the proprietary page connection in the survey. 2. Export chart Export only the chart image or choose another format below. You can also view export fields, divided by chart criteria. 3. Reload card Refresh the chart information so that the most recent data is displayed. 4. Export Button Export the chart by choosing between the image and various formats. 5. Number of new fans Quantity of users who started liking your page within the analyzed period. 6. Fan Base Total number of Facebook users who like your page. This data also covers the filter period, meaning if in the previous month your fan base had 5,000 users and now it has 5050, you have gained 50 users since the last date. 7. Unsubscribes Quantity of users who stopped liking the page during the filter period. 8. Posts Here, the number of posts made during the filter period is presented. Note: you can click on any point on the graph and be redirected to the Zoom. This area will enlarge the graph data, showing the details. In other words, if you would like to see which post was made on the day shown on the graph, just click on the zoom. Additionally, the legend can be deactivated, showing only the data you consider relevant at the moment. By clicking on the legend criteria, it turns gray, and the other points are highlighted. Table 1. Export Export the content in CSV format through the table. 2. Show You can choose to view between 5 and 100 pieces of data at once. 3. Search Search for the numbers presented on the graph using the field. For more information, visit the discussion on the subject at our community or videos on our channel. 😃 Related articles Zoom - Proprietary Metrics Carousel Templates Engagement Index - Proprietary Metrics How to import/export a knowledge base How to use Recurring Notifications in Messenger? (Recurrent Notifications)