Until now, it was only possible to analyze personal LinkedIn posts directly on LinkedIn or by exporting the data manually. The LinkedIn Analytics Dashboard for Personal Profiles now offers a centralized solution: it allows unlimited exports to be collected within one app, making it possible to conduct analyses over periods longer than 365 days. In addition to the main dashboard, which displays metrics such as impressions, reached users, followers, and interactions, there are several additional analysis sheets available. These provide detailed insights into engagement, individual posts, and the demographic and temporal distribution of users viewing the content. An impression breakdown by content format is also included.
Discoveries
It is now possible to track the long-term development of the reach of LinkedIn posts. With integrated forecasting features, you can also assess whether your goals are being met. Another key advantage: Qlik offers significantly more interactivity and flexibility compared to LinkedIn’s built-in analytics tools.
Impact
The monitoring and performance analysis of LinkedIn posts becomes significantly faster and more comprehensive with the new dashboard. Data can be analyzed efficiently, trends identified early, and posts optimized in a targeted way.
Audience
Perfect for anyone looking to analyze one or more personal LinkedIn accounts – quickly, clearly, and across extended time periods.
Data and advanced analytics
The app makes it possible to analyze LinkedIn data directly within the familiar Data & Analytics platform, using the tools and capabilities you already know.
Sehr hilfreich, um die eigenen Posts auch über einen längeren Zeitraum genauer unter die Lupe zu nehmen! Sehr spannende Einblicke für ein effizientes Monitoring der eigenen LinkedIn-Aktivitäten.
This looks very nice! Would love to give it a try — is there a chance you could share the app itself or a playable demo? And really interested to see how something like this could work with company profile data.
(Oh, and just a tiny thing — there seems to be a small typo in the title: “profilEs” is missing the “e” before the “s.” Just in case.)