Our Introduction to NewsWhip Analytics

March 11, 2016

Written by NewsWhip
NewsWhip Analytics

We show how you can achieve a God’s eye view of content performance with our first ever Analytics case study: how NewsWhip Analytics revealed the biggest trends around Super Bowl 50 content.

Social is becoming the primary traffic source for publishers — NewsWhip Analytics helps you understand what’s working, and how you can empower your strategy through rich data and insights.
Our introduction guide shows you some of the powerful features of NewsWhip Analytics, through the scope of Super Bowl 50.
How can a sports publisher, marketer, or social media team boost their social media engagement around the biggest sports event of the year?
What will you learn?
• Key content trends and insights for the NFL and teams around the Super Bowl
• How top Super Bowl athletes achieve the biggest impact via their social media accounts
• Who were the most-engaging publishers and authors of Super Bowl 50 content
• Which Super Bowl commercials propelled the most Facebook engagement, and how
NewsWhip Analytics has the answers. Find out how we discovered this video was one of the biggest of the Super Bowl:


The NewsWhip discovery engine finds three million stories, per day, within 90 seconds of publication. We then obtain data from each social network’s API, monitoring live and historical engagement trends, to provide you with the insights you need to produce winning content.
Armed with insights data from billions of content objects from >250k publishers and brands – across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and Youtube – you can perform in-depth campaign and content analysis, research, and benchmarking.

Learn how to master NewsWhip Analytics, to supercharge your content!

 

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