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6 Reasons Social Media Sucks, But You Need to Use It Anyway

Webbiquity SMM

I’ve always found Foursquare a bit creepy; turns out there’s actually an app named Creepy that aggregates “GPS coordinates for any user (of geolocation services like Foursquare, Twitter and Flickr), pointing out their most frequented hangouts on a map…Essentially, it’s a stalker’s dream app.&#

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Learning via the Social Media Game

Bare Feet Studios

How often should you get reports? Capture other people’s content using their RSS Feeds and aggregate (display) them on your website. FourSquare/Gowalla. Leave a comment so you can be automatically updated when changes occur! Google Analytics. Who will review & act? www.google.com/analytics. Yelp/Trip Advisor. Project Blog.

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The Social Media Monitoring Lighthouse – A Guide on What and How to Monitor

Razor Social

89% of marketers found listening to be effective but only 37% listened -Saleforce 2015 state of marketing report Click To Tweet. When you create a specific campaign, you’ll want to isolate activity based on this campaign and report on everything within the campaign. All tools need to provide some reporting capabilities.

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The History of Social Media in 33 Key Moments

Hootsuite

TechCrunch reported twttr’s first users were sending breaking life updates like: “Cleaning my apartment” and “Hungry.” (My, It wasn’t until a couple of months later, that the #SanDiegoFire hashtag was sparked to aggregate tweets and updates about the California wildfires. and really set the tone for future tweets.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2009

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

The Online Consumer Engagement Value report idea is a good one. 137 Small Business Twitter Tips (Small Business Trends): One hundred and thirty seven people were asked to offer their best Twitter tips, and this has been aggregated and put in a document (PDF, but not linked to this page) for all to see. It’s really that simple.

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Social network commerce and referrals: Rubbish in, rubbish out?

The Way of the Web

The networks included ranged from Facebook and Twitter to the likes of Foursquare, Scribd and Meetup. Without being able to dig into the study, there are some initial questions (Inclusion of Twitter clients, and wouldn’t Foursquare and Meetup be primarily for offline referrals?). Rubbish in, rubbish out?