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7 top tools to measure performance & influence on Twitter

7 top tools to measure performance & influence on Twitter | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it
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Where to find stats, metrics & analytics for you & your brand
Target audience: Nonprofits, NGOs, cause organizations, social enterprises, businesses, brands, bloggers, social media managers, individuals.


This is the part of our ongoing series on how organizations can get the most out of Twitter. Please check back weekly for the next installment.


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The Write Connection's comment, November 9, 2011 8:05 PM
Thanks Martin this is most useful. I have rescooped
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How to Add Google AdSense to Your Tumblr Blog - How-To Geek

How to Add Google AdSense to Your Tumblr Blog - How-To Geek | "#Google+, +1, Facebook, Twitter, Scoop, Foursquare, Empire Avenue, Klout and more" | Scoop.it

Would you like to make a bit of revenue from your blog? Here’s how you can make your content work for you by adding Google AdSense to your Tumblr blog.

 

Blogging can be serious work, and with your easy-to-use Tumblr blog, you might be posting more than ever. You may be writing about your beautiful vacation, sharing the newest wallpaper you designed in Photoshop, or explaining how to get your dog to quit barking at frogs.

 

Either way, your blog takes real time, and it might be nice to make a little money from it. Google AdSense has enabled bloggers around the world to get ad revenue from their content. The Tumblr Terms of Service require that your blog be used primarily for blogging, but they do allow you to use AdSense or other ad systems as long as that’s not the primary focus of your site...


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