Total Engagement Rate by Page Update measures the average engagement received over the lifespan of an update on LinkedIn Company Pages, showing the overall performance of content.
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Total Shares metric on LinkedIn Company Pages measures how many times your company updates have been shared by your page followers or other LinkedIn users.
The Total Comments metric on LinkedIn Company Pages indicates the total number of comments left on the page's posts by users. It shows engagement and interaction levels.
Shares by Page Update measures the number of times your Company Page updates have been shared by LinkedIn members, providing insights into engagement and reach of your content.
The Company Home Page Views by Company Size metric tracks the number of times a company's LinkedIn page is viewed by users. It indicates interest and engagement with the company's brand and content split up by Company Sizes.
The Career Page Views (desktop) by Seniority metric measures the total number of times users view the Careers section of your company's page specifically from desktop devices. This metric helps track desktop traffic and gauge user interest in job opportunities or company culture from non-mobile platforms split up by Seniorities.
The time watched for video play-pause cycles that are at least 3 seconds. Video auto-looping will continue to increase this metric for each subsequent play.
Total video views with play-pause cycles for at least 3 seconds split up by Videos. Auto-looping videos are counted as one when loaded. Each subsequent auto-looped play does not increase this metric.
Total unique viewers who made engaged plays on the video split up by Videos. Auto-looping videos are counted as one when loaded. Each subsequent auto-looped play does not increase this metric.