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5 Reasons Social Media Measurement is Making You Lie to Yourself

5 Reasons Social Media Measurement is Making You Lie to Yourself | SOCIAL MEDIA, what we think about! | Scoop.it

Social media measurement causes unsavory (and ineffective) marketing behavior because unlike the rest of our marketing key performance indicators, social media metrics are out there for anyone to see.


Was it a surprise last week when Presidential wannabe Newt Gingrich was (allegedly) busted for having 1.3 million followers on Twitter, most of which were bots and fake accounts? Not really. It may have raised an eyebrow that someone applying for the most important job in the world would (allegedly) stoop to fakery to boost follower counts. But despite some initial reluctance, politics has embraced the social media Egosystem as much or more than any other industry.


(Nice analysis on it from Ian Lurie over at Conversation Marketing)


Being a former political consultant myself, this kerfuffle got me pondering about social media measurement and the bigger lessons of key performance indicators. I see five.

Carey Leahy's comment, January 12, 2012 6:49 PM
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Martin Gysler's comment, January 13, 2012 3:45 AM
Hi Carey, I'm glad you like this post and thank you to spread it to your online world. Cheers! Martin
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Social Media - 'Like' Means Different Things to Different People : MarketingProfs Article

Social Media - 'Like' Means Different Things to Different People : MarketingProfs Article | SOCIAL MEDIA, what we think about! | Scoop.it

Though more than nine in ten Facebook users (93%) click on a Facebook “like” button at least once a month, their motivations for doing so vary considerably by age and context, according to a new study by ExactTarget and CoTweet.

 

Nearly two-thirds of Facebook users surveyed say they "like" at least one brand on Facebook; among them, the top like-related activities performed at least monthly include the following:

 

-Like an item posted by a friend on Facebook: 74%
-Social bookmarking (clicking the "like" button from an external website): 52%
-Like a brand's Facebook page: 45%
-Like an item posted by a brand on Facebook: 44%...

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