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Robin Good: By going beyond the superficial traffc data visible inside Google Analytics there is a treasure trove of valuable info, that only a few know how to get to.
Kristi Hines highlights for you where is that info and how you can get to it from Google Analytics data.
Specifically, she identifies a few key areas in which you can very useful info by looking deeper at Analytics:
1) Key Twitter users sending you traffic
2) Your most popular posts on Twitter
3) Which pages on your site get a lot of traffic from Google Image Search
4) Performance of your guest posts and your comments elsewhere
5) Traffic coming from LinkedIn shares, groups, answers or company pages
Useful. 8/10.
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The Vizify app reads you Twitter activity and turns it into a visual infographic revealing interesting details about you. Maybe you should try this app, it's very interesting and useful [note Martin Gysler]
If you have an account on Twitter, you should try Tweetsheet.
The app reads you Twitter activity and turns it into a visual infographic (see sample) revealing your top followers, your most-retweeted posts, and some other interesting details. The stats mentioned in the infographic are calculated using the last 3200 tweets that you have posted on Twitter.
Read more: http://www.labnol.org/internet/create-infographic-with-twitter/20662/ Via Martin Gysler Delete the scoop?
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There are so many Apps today and as the saying goes, there is an App for everything. If you are into the Sciences and a true geek, take note of this list. As a scientist myself, I found this totally candy for my mind. I wish such apps were around when I was a kid.
This is an excellent resource for those who enjoy the sciences.
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