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Social Pros 29 – Lauren Vargas, Aetna

Convince & Convert

Lauren is one sharp cookie; she used to do social media/community management for Radian6 among others, and is also noteworthy because she has something like 5,000 pairs of eyeglasses, which is pretty awesome. It was certainly different from Radian6, where we were able to make a decision and move with it. Turns on a dime.

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Social Pros 26 – Richard Owen, Satmetrix

Convince & Convert

Radian6, I think, really pioneered that model internally and had really specific, amazing ways of triaging and handling inquiries. It turned out that there are certain algorithms that are capable of sort of synthesizing Net Promoter Score, out of social sentiment that’s expressed on the web so we could create a Net Promoter Score.

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What Traits Define a Social Media Marketer?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

One needs to constantly be informed of the latest technologies while striving always to learn and improve one’s knowledge levels. Instead, it’s about contributing, bringing something to the picnic, and doing what Radian6 Marcel LeBrun calls “listening at the point of need.&# It takes more time, but sticks much better.

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Monitoring vs Analytics [Infographic]

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I am going to give you a short synopsis of each firm taken directly from the notes I took during my conversations with them and I broke them up into 5 categories: Free monitoring services, Paid monitoring services, Sentiment based analytics, Aggregators of aggregators, and Beyond sentiment analytics firms.

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Book Review: The Social Employee

Webbiquity SMM

“The only thing preventing organizations from connecting employees with the necessary information and resources to drive real change is the willingness to develop a proper infrastructure…Many companies simply don’t know how to handle the changes in the work styles and attitudes that are emerging within the workforce.”

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