How to Get More Social Media Traffic
You'll get a social media report when you enter your URL. It crawls all of your sites and tells you how you are doing on many social platforms. By looking at where you are getting traffic from on social media you can then look to other platforms to increase your traffic.
Website Analysis Page Shares
The Page Shares per Network graph displays your most-shared URLs, along with the number of shares that they have on Facebook and some other social networks.
Let’s say you get 1000+ tweets with the most popular blog post you've ever created. This shows you that you should blog more on Pinterest if your goal is to get more social traffic. This also tells you that if you want more social traffic, you should consider blogging more on other popular social media sites, which you likely haven’t done.
The Total Social Media Shares Summary is the next social media chart we have to consider.
Summary of Website Analysis Page Shares
This graph shows how many shares you have per network on each site. If Twitter and Facebook alone account for over 68% of the shares, it could imply that they bring most of your website’s social network traffic.
Pinterest, on the contrary, drives very little traffic to your site. Your content, however, does not get many pins. This explains the lack of traffic.
Let’s talk about the Page Level Results section – the final section of the social media reports.