There are many tools that you can use to help gather the data you need. Here are a few of the best choices for creatives to help them accurately collect and monitor your audience to develop social media campaigns:
Google Analytics – If you are an established musician with your own site, this tool helps you learn about your website visitors. You can use it to set up reports that help you see what content on your social media platforms works the best, which social media channel is providing you with the most traffic. For example, how many leads do you get from social media, such as sales inquiries, signups, and more? With this data, you can get more out of your social media campaigns and strategize more effectively for the future.
Hootsuite Analytics – With Hootsuite, you can get a complete overall picture of your social media handles, simplifying it to help you save time and easily compare results across networks. It breaks down all of your critical metrics from social media posts and each of your profiles, including the growth of your following. You can prioritize what metrics matter more to see the results at just one glance.
Brandwatch – Brandwatch is a powerful analytics tool that uses five report templates. The summary portion gives you a view of your brand as well as competitors and keywords. Trends reports provide you with conversations and accounts that trend for a specific topic or hashtag. Finally, the reputation report gives creatives an idea of trends to monitor and possibly address, which can help determine what videos or posts to create.
You also get an influencer report to identify marketing opportunities relevant to your specific goals and influencers whose activity you can analyze. Finally, the competitor comparison tool is an essential piece of seeing what’s working on similar businesses’ posts so that you can adjust and adapt to your own.
Platform Analytics – Depending on whatever platform you utilize most or plan to focus on for your social media, you can look into how to maximize your data gathering by seeing if they offer their analytics tools. Many social platforms like YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, etc., all have their own analytics tools that you can use to track results.