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Il Twitter Time di Monti Un esperimento da ripetere (e da migliorare)

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La "salita in campo" di Mario Monti è stata accompagnata da un presidio di alcuni spazi della rete attraverso un blog, su piattaforma Tumblr, ed un account su Twitter.

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[...] Per un paio d’ore di “twitter time” dalle 11 alle 13 

il senatore ha ricevuto migliaia di domande (oltre 2.000) ed ha risposto soltanto a 16 di esse.Il tutto in 140 caratteri, pochi per argomentare, ma ideali per porsi all’ascolto dell’elettorato più avvezzo alle tecnologie e guadagnare ulteriore visibilità mediatica riflessa. La strategia ha sicuramente pagato in termini di partecipazione e capitale sociale accumulato come dimostra l’analisi che ho compiuto attraverso la piattaforma Blogmeter. Sono stati oltre 5000 i follower acquisiti in due ore, più del doppio della media giornaliera che fa registrare solitamente l’account. Questi sono serviti a superare la soglia dei 100.000 follower in soli 14 giorni. [...]
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How to Understand, Identify & Engage with Social Influencers [Infographic]

How to Understand, Identify & Engage with Social Influencers [Infographic] | Social Media (network, technology, blog, community, virtual reality, etc...) | Scoop.it

I chose this infographic and article from Blackbaud because it helps you go from social media to social business. It was written for non-profits but it definitely applies to any business as well.

 

By understanding how to evaluate people by their degree of influence and their ability to help change behavior in others can be invaluable to you and your organization.

 

**It's also important to use this information to understand how you and your organization fit into this mix. They say knowledge is power, once you have a clearer picture, you can shift what you're doing and take your business or cause to the next level for greater results.

 

Intro:

 

"Understanding the Value of Your Social Media Influencers: How to Identify and Empower Those Who Can Engage an Entire Community!

(Download the White Paper Today!)"

 

Here are some highlights:

 

**Learn how to use the information your consitiuents are sharing to attract more people to your mission, campaign.

 

**Learn how to analyze your database and assign social scores to engagers that represents their ability to interact with and influence others across their online networks

 

**Based on the social score you assign to these individuals, you can then segment them into one of four categories, each of which plays a diferent role on social networks, relevant to your business

 

Here are the categories:

 

Key Influencers - They have a powerful impact not only the people they know but also others they don't know. Their posts are widely spread and shared by more people than many other people

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Engagers - These people have well-established social networks and are strong influencers of people they know personally

 

Multichannel Consumers - They enjoy keeping up with social media conent and occasionally participate. Their influence is not a dominent part of their persona

 

Standard Consumers These engagers read and watc updates more than they create new content or make comments. They are more influenced by family and friends.

 

Selected by Jan Gordon covering "Content Curation, Social Business and Beyond"

 

Read article and see infographic here: [http://bit.ly/N4a2Km]


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Social Media Networking Explodes on Mobile Devices

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This article by Athony Carranza for examiner.com details a recently released study by the internet marketing Research Company, comScore, which reveal the extent to which social media usage has skyrocketed on mobile devices in 2011.

 

Here's what you need to know:

 

**72 million Americans accessed social networking sites and blogs on mobile devices with 37 percent upsurge in access..

 

**“Social media is one of the most popular and fastest growing mobile activities, reaching nearly one third of all U.S. mobile users,” said Mark Donovan, comScore senior vice president for mobile.

 

“This behavior is even more prevalent among smartphone owners with three in five accessing social media each month,

 

**highlighting the importance of apps and the enhanced functionality of smartphones to social media usage on mobile devices.”

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

**Social media and mobility have paved the way for innovation and transformed communications like no other time in history.

 

**Businesses and marketers will have field day continuing to aim their services through these new channels and capitalize on understanding its audience behavior.

 

Curated by JanLGordon covering "The Explosion of the Mobile Web & Beyond"

 

http://www.examiner.com/

 


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Still Think Digital Advertising Is A Fad? #Infographic

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Digital marketing isn't a fad - it's the future. And although it may be a notoriously difficult task to project the future; the most telling variable is what's happening in the present.

 

Look around you and you'll notice that the world is connected, communicating and constantly clicking.

 

There's no reason to believe that the demographic cohort that will follow Generation Y, will be any different. In fact, the next generation will be the first that cannot conceive a world that isn't defined and enabled by the Internet, mobile devices and online social networking. Still not convinced?

 

The following Infographic by ROI Media  - http://bit.ly/JOOy40 - presents an overview of the digital landscape, and the changes pointing towards the need for social media marketing in commerce.

 

Download / Embed Here: http://bit.ly/JOOOA7 ;


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janlgordon's comment, May 1, 2012 4:17 PM
Thanks Michele, this is a great one!