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Below, we’ve compiled a list of free social media analytics tools that'll help you find new insights for your brand. (It's worth noting that most of the tools here also have paid options.) To give these tools the stamp of approval, we’ve included recommendations from expert social media influencers.
It's our blog, so it's only fair we start with our free social media analytics tool which gives you social media insights of what’s being said about your brand on social, across blogs, and online news sites. Through the power of social listening, Free Social Search helps you measure the impact of hashtags, campaigns, events, and brands - across all the major social media and social channels.
Here's what Chopped.io Founder, Charlie Williams (@pagesauce), thinks of Free Social Search, "Talkwalker’s Social Search offers some excellent social media analytics, even with the free option. With filters for blogs, forums and social media channels you can get a great snapshot of how a brand or keyword is being used by the public, and measure it over time with the full product. A really nice feature is that as an official Twitter partner, you should have access to a comprehensive amount of data."
Free Social Search offers unlimited searches - simply enter your brand, campaign, or hashtag and measure the impact across all the major social media and online channels. It's the ideal tool for marketers, PR professionals, small business owners, and corporate communications officers.
What can Free Social Search do?
Using a social media analytics tool like Free Social Search means you can look up virtually anything you like; finding data insights about the topics that are important to you and to your brand.
According to a Pew research study, 42% of online women in the U.S. now use Pinterest. With 100m active monthly users, the site is a marketing force to be reckoned with.
If you're a business user, Pinterest’s Analytics tool gives you detailed performance insights. On your front page, the dashboard view shows impression stats for your profile and audience, as well as your top performing pins.
On the audience side, Pinterest Analytics breaks your viewers down by gender, language, country and even metro areas to help boost your marketing efforts and identify your competition.
One of our favorite features of the tool is the Interests tab you can find under “Your Audience”. This neat little section shows you your audience’s interests, complete with clickable pictures. It is however worth mentioning that they aren’t shown according to popularity, so bear that in mind when using this feature.
If you want to find out more about how to best use Pinterest Analytics for your brand, here’s a great guide.
Kevan Lee (@kevanlee), Content Crafter at Buffer via the BufferSocial blog
"One of the best sources for Pinterest Analytics resides at Pinterest itself. From the Pinterest analytics dashboard, you can see insights into every relevant aspect of your Pinterest marketing. The dashboard shows growth in impressions and followers, audience stats, and website engagement."
Keyhole’s free search lets you track brands and campaigns with a visual dashboard with several charts and graphs. It even includes a topics cloud to show you what the most popular words associated to your search terms are.
The dashboard view includes stats such at RTs, replies and original posts, a timeline of how popular your topic is and the top domains. Note that the preview contains sample data.
To take your social media analytics further, you can see the top sources for your query, as well as location and demographics data. With an option to save your search, you can track future posts, and also download your report.
Charlie Williams (@pagesauce), Head of Marketing at White.net
"I really like Keyhole’s interface – it’s simple, but that keeps it slick & fast. The data you get on a hashtag or topic, including top influencers, geo-location, trends over recent days and so on means you can quickly achieve a lot of marketing tasks."
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SumAll offers a premium and a free basic version. The free plan gives you an interactive social media dashboard for a nice overview. You can integrate accounts from social platforms like Twitter and Facebook, but also Vimeo, Tumblr, Moz, MailChimp, and Google Analytics.
There’s an option for daily and weekly digest emails and an option to send automated performance and thank you tweets – a feature that proved a bit tricky to disable in our test.
SumAll has great visuals and you’ll need to set up an account to use the feature.
Pratik Dholakiya (@DholakiyaPratik) is the founder of Growfusely. Columnist at MarketingLand & Entrepreneur.com
“SumAll breaks down social media and ecommerce metrics into simple and beautiful charts, which makes it easy to understand for all kinds of users.”
ViralWoot is another Pinterest tool that helps you make the most of your Pinterest numbers. Unlike Pinterest Analytics, it can be used with personal accounts and it’s also a tool aimed at growing your following through ‘seeds’.
The idea is that you can look for other ViralWoot users in your interest topics, earn seeds by following them and then give people seeds in turn for following you. There’s also an easy option to schedule pins in advance.
When it comes to monitoring your account’s performance, their free tool is not as powerful as Pinterest Analytics, but they’re working on new features, so it might be worth checking back from time to time.
John Lincoln (@johnelincoln), CEO of Ignite Visibility via MarketingLand
80 Of The Hottest SEO, Social Media & Digital Analytics Tools For Marketers "The platform allows you to gain followers by being displayed in the ViralWoot database, promote pins, create pin alerts, manage multiple accounts and get analytics on each of these items."
Followerwonk is a free Moz App that allows you to monitor your Twitter account social authority rankings, giving you a detailed breakdown of your followers and activity. For a price, you can access several profiles and enter other Twitter handles, your competitors for instance - love it! Dig deep and find useful stats about your followers including who they are, where they're located, when they tweet, how many followers they have, and who they follow.
Followerwonk stats give you insights that'll help you optimize your social online presence; increasing brand awareness and customer loyalty. Easy searching of Twitter bios means you can find and connect with anyone, plus take a look at competitors and find what's working for them. Being able to compare your Twitter account with your competitors or industry leaders opens the door to finding new influencers for your brand.
Neil Patel (@neilpatel), Co-Founder of @CrazyEgg, columnist for Forbes & Huffington Post
Build Links Like The Pros: 13 SEO Tools That'll Skyrocket Your Rankings "Some of the best opportunities for link building can be found on social networks." "The first step to using the tool is to find influencers in your niche. After you target these influencers and build a relationship, the opportunity for gaining a backlink is much greater."
The free version of Quintly is an online social media analytics tool that allows you to track three Facebook pages simultaneously. You'll be able to see the main engagement metrics such as likes, comments, shares, and follower growth. You can compare your stats with your main competitors to improve your social media marketing strategy.
If you're prepared to pay, this dashboard tool will cover multiple Facebook pages, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, Instagramm, and YouTube. The dashboard can then be customized to suit your business needs and track the metrics that are important to you.
Bob Carver (@BobCarverTC), Principal Consultant at Carver Technology Consultancy, & contributing author for Social Media Today
Using Quintly for Social Media Growth, Content, and Competitor Analysis "While it's the same information you can find in Facebook Insights, having them in Quintly lets you sort various metrics, and see what content is getting clicks, which is winning your fans, which is losing your fans, and which is generating conversation."
You can discover more about what you can do in our social media analytics guide. Want to share your thoughts on social media analytics tools and the best ways to use them? Let us know in the comments below.