The bit of marketer in me completely understands the need for qualitative data that draws a distinct conclusion on how a campaign performed for a certain audience. Monitoring a campaign, it’s demographic reach, and adjusting your message to fit is an important part of the marketing process.
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Here’s What’s Wrong With Social Media Metrics
Posted by todaymade under Social MediaFrom http://todaymade.com 4761 days ago
Social Media Interview With Scott Stratten
Posted by sonasathish under Social MediaFrom http://www.techiemania.com 4761 days ago
Scott also has an amazing book that I have read twice called “UnMarketing: Stop Marketing. Start Engaging” where it goes into detail about how people are trying to monetize social media so much.
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6 Tips for SEO Nirvana
Posted by Barneyausten under Social MediaFrom http://www.starttoblog.com 4761 days ago
SEO is more than just keyword stuffing your blog. 6 Tips here on SEO, but treat them with a pinch of salt, there is more to SEO than certain experts might tell you or indeed, even worse, sell you. A lighter look at the dark arts.
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Google +1: A Game Changer?
Posted by sonasathish under Social MediaFrom http://www.techiemania.com 4762 days ago
Wouldn’t it be great if, in addition to the search results, you also got recommendations from friends, acquaintances, and even complete strangers to make your decision easier? Would you be more willing to give Dr. Feline a try if your coworker gave him a thumb’s up? Or, in the world of Google, a +1
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A Tale Of Two Boys
Posted by Barneyausten under Social MediaFrom http://www.starttoblog.com 4762 days ago
Bloggers can, particularly when starting to blog for the first time, adopt a style to try and generate readership that matches with the popular bloggers. But individuality is what makes a blog stand out. You can't write for everyone so write in a style that suits you - some will like it :) A lesson
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Hashtags: What They Are and Why Small Businesses Should Use Them
Posted by Jose Jimenez under Social MediaFrom http://www.smallbusiness.foxbusiness.com 4762 days ago
A ‘hashtag’ refers to when people put the # symbol before a word in a Tweet. Adding the # turns that word into a hyperlink. For instance, if a person were to Tweet ‘Just submitted my #taxes’ users could click on ‘#taxes’ and be directed to a list of all tweets about taxes. In its simplest form, t
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This Weeks Top 5 Posts About Social Media That You May Have Missed [Marketing]
Posted by todaymade under Social MediaFrom http://todaymade.com 4762 days ago
Social media is a fast moving target, especially if you are busy working all day. Well, if you weren’t able to stay abreast of the latest social media and online marketing news – here is a running list of the stuff that matters. Don’t worry, this list is 100% Lady Gaga filtered.
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Is Facebook for Business Overrated?
Posted by KidNickles under Social MediaFrom http://www.socialmediaexplorer.com 4762 days ago
Social media explorer tackles a top topic and takes a controversial side. Is facebook right for business? Social media explorer seems to think it's highly overrated....
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Enhancing Twitter: Part 2 “Tracking”
Posted by KidNickles under Social MediaFrom http://www.socialmatica.com 4762 days ago
An article covering various apps and services that "track" trends and data on twitter. Uses animated .gifs to illustrate what the services look like and how to use them.
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3 Ways to Utilize Storify for your Tumblr Posts
Posted by Wishpond under Social MediaFrom http://wishpond.tumblr.com 4762 days ago
Storify can be used to build posts using multiple content types, tell interactive stories, and create a fluent read with text and media content inter-spliced in a logical way.
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