To check website engagement, you can use tools such as Google Analytics. Google Analytics provides detailed information about how users are interacting with your website, including the amount of time they spend on each page, the number of pages they visit, and the bounce rate.
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You can use social media analytics tools to track the engagement on your website’s posts and content on social media platforms. This can help you understand how well your website content is resonating with your audience and identify areas for improvement. It’s also a good idea to regularly monitor the comments and feedback on your website and social media pages to get a sense of how people are responding to your content.