Page Likes is a Facebook Ads metric that measures the number of people who have liked your Facebook Page. It is a key indicator of your Page's popularity and reach and can also help increase organic reach and engagement.
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Net Likes is the difference between the number of people who have liked and unliked your Facebook page over a specific time period. It helps monitor audience engagement and the growth of your page.
The Page Likes metric provides the total number of users who have clicked the "Like" button on a Facebook Page to show their support and receive updates from the Page in their News Feed.
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