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Waching daily Jun 27 2018

Welcome to Fanpage Karma.

In this video we will show you how to create a dashboard in Analytics

in which you can compare the performance of different social media profiles.

The first thing you'll see when you open Analytics is this overview.

All your created dashboards of the different networks will appear here.

To create a new dashboard click on "New Dashboard" ..

and choose a network.

Let's for example compare the Facebook Pages of different automobile companies.

So choose "Facebook", pick a name for the dashboard and click "Create".

Now add the profiles you want to have in the dashboard.

To find a Facebook Page you have to type in the ID into the search.

It can be found in the backpart of the URL. So type it in ..

And add the profile.

You can add as many profiles as you want in this way.

For example "Volkswagen" and "Mercedes".

To add your own pages, that means the pages you are the admin of ..

and therefore can get more than just the public values, click "My Pages",

grant the insights permissions and choose your pages.

You can also change the colors of the profiles.

Then you click "Safe" and you'll see your dashboard.

On the left side you have the profiles and at the top you see a bunch of preset metrics.

Your own pages would be marked with a yellow star on the profile picture.

Under "Select Performance Indicators" you can adjust the values that are shown in the dashboard.

On the right you see the KPIs that are in the dashboard already.

On the left you find all KPIs you can still add.

This includes public KPIs, like for example fan numbers or "Growth" ..

as well as KPIs that are only available with insights permissions, like reach or click numbers.

If you want to know, for example, how many posts were published by a page ..

you go to "Posts", select "Number of Posts" and it'll appear on the right side.

You can remove all the KPIs you don't need by clicking on them.

And you can put them in the right order by dragging and dropping.

Then you click "Save".

You can now see the number of posts in the table.

You can define by which KPI the table gets sorted.

It is sorted alphabeticaly by default.

On the top righ you see the time period of the analysis.

The default time period is set for the last 28 days. By clicking on it you can alter it.

Now that you have a nice overview of all the KPIs that are interesting to you ..

you can start evaluating them.

If you look at the posts, for example, you can see that Mercedes posted 3.9 posts per day ..

on average and had a total number of posts of 109, which is way more than the other two.

BMW, however, reached a higher post interaction.

To share your dashboard with team members or external persons

you go to "Settings" and "Share".

Also, you can export the data as an excel document here.

It is that easy to get an overview of the most interesting KPIs of Facebook Pages.

Enjoy creating your dashboards!

For more infomation >> Analytics – How to create a DASHBOARD - Duration: 3:53.

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Erik Leuthäuser - Wünschen - Kangaroo (Teaser) - Duration: 0:48.

"Kannst du mein Kangaroo sein" I wrote after a friend of mine said to me:

Can I have you like a little kangaroo always with me?

That was such a nice moment that I simply translated the whole thing into German

and built a song around it.

For more infomation >> Erik Leuthäuser - Wünschen - Kangaroo (Teaser) - Duration: 0:48.

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Babe My Alibi - Duration: 4:08.

Hola, muy buenas noches a todos

Espero que todo les vaya bien.

Lo mas bien que se puede.

Gracias por "tuning in."

Bienvenidos a Songtime con Eli the Alibi.

Hasta la proxima

For more infomation >> Babe My Alibi - Duration: 4:08.

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Mohammed Mohamed: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com - Duration: 8:02.

Mohammed Mohamed: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know | Heavy.com

Mohammed Mohamed is accused of trying to hire a hitman to murder a Houston police officer because he was upset the officer was giving him code violation tickets for his business, a plot that went awry when authorities learned about it before it could take place.

Authorities faked the officer's murder to convince Mohamed that the police officer was dead, the chief says.

Houston Police Chief Art Acevedo held a press conference to announce the arrest on June 26, 2018, and he also released a mugshot of the suspect.

Mohamed, 47, is facing a charge of solicitation for capital murder, the chief said.

Here's what you need to know:.

Mohamed Is Accused of Hiring an Undercover Officer Posing as a Hitman for $2,000.

Acevedo said the officer who was targeted is a community police officer.

He said such officers enforce quality of life issues.

The officer has been on the force for about 20 years.

"I'm very relieved thinking about how differently this could have gone if a person hadn't approached us.

We're very thankful that someone came forward to the police department," said the police chief.

That person, who hasn't been identified, alerted police that Mohamed wanted to hire a hitman, according to the chief.

"Now it's up to the courts and ultimately the jury to take care of it," Acevedo said.

The suspect wanted the officer dead because he thought the officer was interfering with his business, said the police chief.

He said it would cost him thousands of dollars to bring the business up to code.

At first, the suspect wanted someone to disable the officer by throwing acid in his face, alleged the chief.

Then, he decided that wasn't enough.

He wanted "him killed because that's the only way this would go away.

The suspect specifically wanted to hire a hitman," said the police chief.

He was willing to pay $2,000 for the murder, said the chief.

Mohamed, Who Owns a Shipping Business, Wanted the Murder to Happen After Ramadan, Authorities Allege.

Mohamed also didn't want to be extorted by the hitman, so once an undercover officer was involved, he "would always cover his face with bandannas and baseball caps" with the undercover officer who eventually met him and made a deal, the police chief said.

He "wanted our officer dead.

He was adamant that he would not meet the hit man until the end of Ramadan," Acevedo alleged, saying that Mohamed allegedly hired a hitman "because he got tickets." Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, is observed by Muslims throughout the world as a month involving fasts.

Eventually, Mohamed agreed to meet the undercover officer in a park, again hiding his identity, alleged the police chief.

"The suspect agreed to pay $2,000 in cash and that night when he made the deal, he paid $500 in cash with an agreement that the $1,500 balance would be paid upon the execution of the heat," the chief said.

He said the suspect owns a shipping business.

He did not have a criminal history.

Authorities Staged the Murder of the Police Officer & Allege That Mohamed Seemed Happy When He Saw Photos.

The Houston police staged the murder of the officer to make sure they had enough evidence against Mohammed Mohamed in the plot, according to the police chief.

"They made it look like they actually murdered the officer and took pictures of what appeared to be the dead officer to show the suspect," said the chief.

"They then made arrangements to stage it to make it look like it was a robbery that was botched or went sideways.".

The undercover officer told the suspect to return to the park with the rest of the money owed to him, said the chief, who called Mohamed's alleged actions "wanton disregard for the life of a police officer.

Acevedo said Mohamed is allegedly "an individual who has absolutely no heart and no care about the safety of others.

Mohammed Mohamed Has Ties to Egypt.

The SWAT team took the suspect down when he showed up at the park "again covered with a bandanna and a hat, and he had the $1,500 on his person.

He was then booked," said Acevedo.

The chief noted that authorities are hoping for no bail in the case because Mohammed Mohamed "has ties back home in Egypt" making him a potential flight risk.

"We're hopeful that no bail is given to this individual," the chief said adding that the officer "was targeted for doing his sworn duty.".

He added "We just want the magistrates to know and the district judges who appoint these magistrates that we will be watching closely.

The Police Chief Called Mohamed a 'Dangerous Individual'.

Acevedo said the suspect's plan allegedly morphed from a plot to disable the officer with acid to having him killed.

He said anyone who would be willing to plan either of those things because they "got too many tickets… poses a serious threat to that officer and to this community.

The police officer, who has not been named, "was being targeted for doing his sworn duty," said Acevedo, who called the suspect "a dangerous individual.

Authorities said Mohammed Mohamed was surprised and seemed "kind of happy" when he was shown pictures of the supposedly dead officer.

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