Social Metric SERP
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Hello!
When I'm looking at a SERP analysis for a keyword, I'm able to see the social metric, showing the amount of social shares - Would this include social shares in general for posts from that domain or is it just the specific URL?
Thank You
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Yes, It will show you the total no.of shares. If you each page independently, it will show only the page metrics, not whole domain.
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Great thanks. Is that confirmed then? It wouldn't be possible to see 0 shares for the home page, and then a large number of shares for a blog post from that domain?
Thanks
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Hi Radi,
In my view, It was showing " The total number of shares on the social networks about the domain ".
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