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What are the 4 most important social engagement metrics?

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If you don't know the answer, open up to find out and read our "Ultimate Social Media Engagement Gui

If you don't know the answer, open up to find out and read our "Ultimate Social Media Engagement Guide" now. Hey {NAME}, I'm excited to share our brand new "Ultimate Social Media Engagement Guide!" It's huge, so I'll be sending it out in installments (or you can read the whole guide at the link at the bottom of this email). - Intro - yesterday - 3 Hidden Benefits of Social Media Engagement - yesterday - 4 Most Important Types of Engagement - today - 6 Proven Ways to Increase Your Social Media Engagement - upcoming - How to Measure Your Social Engagement - upcoming The guide follows below. Enjoy! Best Regards, Dustin Struckman - Sniply Extras PS This guide is sponsored by Verblio - a team of talented writers who can create custom original content for your site or blog. Using [this link]( you can save 35% - up to $500 off - your first month using their services. [Learn more about Verblio and the offer here](. 4 Most Important Types of Engagement You need to prioritize them. Now, let's define what them actually means. As you build your social media strategy, you will come across four types of engagement that are important to build a strategy around. - Superficial Engagement. These are the easy ones. Think likes on Facebook, or hearts on Instagram. They matter in that they count as engagement, but will not impact your reach or customer satisfaction nearly as much as the below. Still, they're a good introductory metric to track. - Deep Engagement. This type occurs when your audience cares enough, they want to interact with it. It includes anything from comments to shares and retweets; basically, an action that requires an actual, tangible action for your audience. - External Engagement. Clicks on links that you share are a type of engagement, but they're a little different from both of the above. Here, your audience is taking a step that takes them off the network. They're important for your business, but some networks (like Facebook) actually discourage posts with external links. - Reverse Engagement. As mentioned above, this type turns it around. It describes any content shared by your audience that you interact with; replies to comments, direct messages, and more. The goal here is not improving your reach, but engaging with other users to make and keep them happy. There's an argument to be made that superficial engagement is the least important of these types. That said, all of them matter if you truly want to build an engagement-driven strategy. Keeping their multifaceted nature in mind is important as you begin to execute your tactics. [Continue reading >>]( [Read the Entire Guide Here]( Copyright © 2019 SaaS.group LLC, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you signed up for an account at Snip.ly. We value your membership and respect your right to unsubscribe. Please feel free to do so below at any time, but you will no longer receive special offers, discounts, tools and other value-added extras. Thank you, again, for being a Sniply Extras subscriber. Our mailing address is: SaaS.group LLC 304 S Jones Blvd # 1205Las Vegas, NV 89107-2623 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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