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Level343's curator insight,
May 22, 11:05 PM
So, whether you’re still struggling to measure social media effectiveness or simply want to declutter your measurement efforts, here’s your minimalist guide to social media metrics.
Define Your Goals The bedrock of minimalist social media metrics is knowing what you are, what you do, and what you want.
In other words, you have to start by working out how social media fits into your brand’s overall business goals and objectives. Is social media the introduction, the deal-closer or something else altogether?
Help Traduzioni's curator insight,
May 24, 5:58 AM
Do you have troubles with social media metrics? Here is a guide...
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Debra Askanase's curator insight,
May 19, 4:36 PM
While the tips are fairly pedestrian, check out the infographic of average fan page growth. Median page growth is 0.64% weekly, according to Fan Page Karma.
emcom's curator insight,
May 21, 5:13 PM
You need to look at this if you have any aspirations to be successful on Facebook Delete the scoop?
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Robin Martin's curator insight,
May 18, 11:18 AM
How did I miss this one, Deb? Thanks for the scoop!!
Ivon Prefontaine's curator insight,
May 19, 11:09 AM
An important corollary question is what do we use social media for?
Jenn Alevy's curator insight,
May 20, 4:57 AM
Interesting but not surprising. I think the older the Gen X-, Gen Y, Millenials and Digital Natives grow, the higher the stats for all ages. Delete the scoop?
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Jayne Courts's comment,
May 22, 3:54 AM
Venkatesh - if I am able I give my site as much media support as I can. As a social media trainer I need to 'try out' media before I can teach others to use it and give an insight into which is useful and which is not. So I tend to put my site and what I am doing out on the various social media platforms at least twice a day - I don't over emphasise my site because that can be counter productive (people switch off if all they see from you is self-promotion) and so it is keeping your presence alive but not switching off potential clients by constant ME, ME, ME. I perform both SEO services and social media training for others (see - just a bit of self promotion LOL)
Venkatesh Iyer (venkyiyer.com)'s comment,
May 22, 5:28 AM
Jayne, Thanks, but to be truthful, my comment wasn't addressed at anyone specific! I was just trying to get all readers (of my comment) to reflect on the extent to which they (positively) use social media to support their site. I am very interested in feedback in this issue, because I have been dithering about launching my site for a long time now.
Michelle Gilstrap's curator insight,
May 22, 12:18 PM
SEO and Social Media why it works and how it helps your ranking. Excellent infograpic. Delete the scoop?
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Susan Daniels's comment,
May 17, 1:11 PM
Thank you for sharing this scoop. Videos are so important for our marketing efforts. It is important to stay on top of this. I especially like that Louisa Chan is targeting education. Warmly, Susan
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Deb Nystrom, REVELN Consulting's curator insight,
May 17, 4:29 PM
How innovation wasn't, via Mike Myatt, at Apple vs. Google. Interesting take worth a look. ~ D Delete the scoop?
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Level343's curator insight,
May 22, 9:36 AM
For Google’s competitors, it’s another challenge in keeping up. Google Now is already doing amazing things anticipating searches. Now Google’s conversational search is allowing searchers to get casual with the service, plus it sets things up to entice searchers to share more of their own information directly using Google’s other services, so they can speak things like “what’s happening today” and very personal answers. Delete the scoop?
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David Blundell's curator insight,
May 23, 1:58 AM
What is your brand voice and personality? A great post to help strengthening your brand on social and other comms channels . . . Delete the scoop?
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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight,
May 22, 1:58 PM
Think we are in the middle of a collaborative revoluton or what?
Taylor Mergele's comment,
May 22, 2:05 PM
Absolutely. I'm willing to admit that I'm a part of all of those statistics!
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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight,
May 19, 4:28 PM
Color Is MASTER of Us All Infographics: Delete the scoop?
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David Blundell's curator insight,
May 20, 12:44 AM
Pinterest is inching toward monetisation. Here's the lowdown . . . Delete the scoop?
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AdriM's curator insight,
May 21, 12:46 AM
For those who want to see social media having a directi influence on SEO. You can even follow instructions to conduct your own experiment!
Gail Monique Mallo's comment,
May 21, 3:03 AM
This is so true. I don't think people out of this industry fully embrace the importance of social signals nor do they understand what social signal is. I guess that's what social media managers are here for!
Daniel Imbellino's comment,
May 24, 6:48 AM
They're what drives my websites today. Search engines are leaving the prospect of figuring which content is good or bad up to the users themselves. When you +1 something you are effectively "recommending" that content to all your followers on G+, in which those in your circles could see the content you +1'd in search results.
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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight,
May 19, 11:21 AM
HBR makes a conclusive case for why SURPRISE creates the most effective marketing. Surprise is another way of saying exceeding expectations and I AGREE. Delete the scoop?
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Andre van Wyk's curator insight,
May 17, 8:08 AM
The days of ignoring Mobile marketing are long over! We help in facilitating either the responsive conversion of an existing site, or the addition of a dedicated mobile site - http://andrevanwyk.com/contact/ Delete the scoop?
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David Blundell's curator insight,
May 17, 6:26 AM
Some great ways to see how your Facebook page matched up with the competition . . . Delete the scoop?
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3 Things You Can't Know, Until You Know
Apparently I've entered that "professor emeritus" space that befalls all Ecommerce Directors as they age (lol). Before I link off into the sunset here are three things I could have told you back when I was an Ecom director only on pain of death (yours or mine :).
1. Internet Marketing Isn't What You think
I wrote a piece about how misinformed most people are about what Internet marketing IS:
http://www.atlanticbt.com/blog/why-internet-marketing-isnt-what-you-think-it-is/
Internet marketing is the extension, amplification and feedback loop every marketer depends on. For every moment you obsess about look and feel you lose money because THEY (your customers) will tell you everything you need to know if you only LISTEN.
Oh, and make sure you LISTEN to Google too. Good to do what the KING tells you to do WHEN she tells you too.
2. Everything Balances and Dances Until There Is A Wobble
Metrics are tied to each other. When your traffic goes up chances are your bounce rate will inch up too. When your time on site goes up because you've created great gamification or video marketing your SEO gets easier, you generate more Facebook LIKES and life is good.
Then there is a wobble.
Wobbles are inevitable so staying calm and carrying on no matter how severe the wobble is the only way to be an Internet marketer (otherwise you end up jumping off the roof LOL).
Wobbles can come from Google, competitors or the war in Iraq. Death, taxes and that there will be costly wobbles in your Internet marketing future are life's new immutable truths. Your Internet marketing will dance again after a period of rehab and if you stay calm and carry on.
3. The Secret Is There Is No Secret
I spent valuable TIME trying to find the FREE LUNCH of Internet marketing, the silver bullet, the one action that would solve all problems. Some may be able to do so, but someone wins the lottery too that doesn't mean it makes statistical SENSE (lol).
Your best Internet marketing bet is to:
* DO THE WORK.
* LISTEN to the responses.
* Rinse and Repeat.
The MAGIC of life and Internet marketing is in the JOURNEY not the destination no matter how rich it makes you. In the end your money goes into a trust or to your children, so what matters is what is happening NOW, this MOMENT.
If you are doing the work, no matter how "bad" you think it is, you are ahead of many. If you LISTEN you are ahead of more and if you relentlessly rinse and repeat you will be at the far right of Internet marketing's bell curve.
Good luck to all the Supermen and Superwomen out there thinking that surely their head will explode if they have to learn one more thing (it won't) and never trusting they are really THERE (they are).
You NEVER need anything MORE than what you have as you read this. You are fully armed and ready right NOW to change the world, to change YOU.
Do the work. Listen. Rinse and Repeat.