How can you measure social media success without vanity metrics?

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Vanity metrics are the numbers that look impressive on social media, but don't necessarily reflect your true performance or goals. Examples of vanity metrics are likes, followers, impressions, or shares. While these metrics can be useful to track your reach and engagement, they don't tell you much about how your social media strategy is impacting your business outcomes, such as conversions, sales, retention, or loyalty. To measure social media success without vanity metrics, you need to focus on more meaningful and actionable metrics that align with your specific objectives and target audience. In this article, we'll show you how to do that in four steps.

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