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Tool Tuesday: PostRank Analytics

Akamai Marketing

As a blogger, there are numerous tools at your disposal to track how your content is doing. Enter: PostRank. A deceptively simple yet dynamic tool for bloggers which measures what it calls “Engagement Events&# such as a comment, a bookmarked link, or a tweet about a particular post.

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Top 25 Blogging and Social Media Posts on Kikolani

Kikolani

This first list is a compilation of the top posts on Kikolani, as determined by PostRank ’s engagement analysis. 5 Types of Video Posts for Bloggers This post includes five types of videos and video posts that bloggers can incorporate into their blog to enhance their blogging content. Blogging Tips. Commenting.

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How I Organize Google Reader for Blog Commenting

Kikolani

I started out on sites by photo bloggers I met at a photowalk in downtown Phoenix and branched out from there with people in their comments and on their blogrolls. In just a few weeks, I have found a lot of great photo bloggers to interact with. I also generally include the blogger’s Twitter handle in that tweet.

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What I've Learned About Blogging Based On A Year's Worth Of Data

Jason Yormark

Like many bloggers, I’ve gone in and out of writing, and that doesn’t help with maintaining a consistent flow of traffic to your blog. My analysis and thoughts follow. Most achieved a Postrank of higher then 6, and 9 out of the 10 articles dealt with social media. 3 of these were lists (no surprise there).

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Weekly Roundup: The Long Of It

Waxing UnLyrical

Granted, the title has the word “essay&# in it, but even so, it’s an incredible combination of explanation and analysis that I haven’t even been able to wrap my head around fully yet. And my guest bloggers, both frequent and infrequent. Here’s why I saved this one for last: 4,136 words. I’d love to know.

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Snapping at Synapses: Why Digital Death Sucks

Waxing UnLyrical

Ill leave the analysis to you, Arik, and Robin. And my guest bloggers, both frequent and infrequent. Depending on the size of your network, it’s a similar story on Facebook, which also applies sophisticated, even mysterious, algorithms to determine whose updates show up more frequently in your news feed. Thanks for visiting!I

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Automation in Public Relations Measurement: Yea/Nay?

Waxing UnLyrical

Traditional and social media monitoring vendors often report the quality of their sentiment analysis in terms of “accuracy;” that is, the percentage of stories or posts that the tool’s algorithm and a human reader agree on. Mark as read Approve comment Sentiment analysis is getting better and teachable (Baysian) capabilities are helping.