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Measure Shares, Likes, +1s and Tweets for Any Web Page: Shared Count

Measure Shares, Likes, +1s and Tweets for Any Web Page: Shared Count | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Shared Count is a free web app which allows you to measure instantly how many FB Likes, FB Shares, FB Comments, Tweets, Google +1s, Diggs, as well as StumbleUpon, LinkedIN, Delicious, Reddit shares and pins (Pinterest) any web page has received.

You can also add a batch of URLs and see them compared in tabular format: http://sharedcount.com/dashboard.php 


Free to use. No registration, no download.


Excellent.


Try it out now: http://sharedcount.com/  


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How To Measure Social Media Efforts | distilled

How To Measure Social Media Efforts | distilled | Social Media and Nonprofits:  Measurement | Scoop.it

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This post has a lot of useful links and visual cheat sheets.   The links and key points that caught my eye:


1)  Mangaging the content and social media marketing process

http://www.seomoz.org/blog/define-and-align-a-manageable-content-and-social-media-marketing-process

Awesome visual cheat sheet - see above


2)  Metrics Matter


Identify the best social media channels to suit you. Work to prove the value of one of those channel and then scale up. Of course, this is not to say you should neglect other communities but focus some initial resources towards getting one of your channels working and then look to the others. Building a relationship with your community takes time and there’s no quick fix approach to an effective social media strategy. Dedicate time daily to check in on inboxes, mentions and comments in order to keep up with all of your various sources.


Free Metrics Tool that tracks followers, retweets, and mentions

http://www.metricly.com/


3.)   How To Use Google's URL Builder


Shows how you can track social traffic vs other traffic.


4.)   The importance of staying agile and how it contribues to success - with a terrific word cloud on the qualities of success online




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