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News Sites on the New Digg: Who is Active, Who is Gaining Followers?

Adam Sherk

Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk News Sites on the New Digg: Who is Active, Who is Gaining Followers? by Adam Sherk on August 4, 2010 The new Digg has gotten a lot of attention for the opportunities it creates for publishers (see ReadWriteWeb and BlueGlass for details).

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StumbleUpon Traffic to Magazine and Content Sites Down 27%

Adam Sherk

While this does not represent any kind of comprehensive analysis the number of sites and range of topical coverage does offer enough of a sampling to gain some general insights. I should emphasize that these results represent the experiences of the specific sites in the surveyed group and not necessarily other sites that cover similar topics.

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Social Media Budget Ratio in B2B Marketing

Buzz Marketing for Technology

One question has popped up a few times to I thought it was worthy of some research and comparative analysis to give you a very clear answer. They recently put out a 2010 Budget and Allocations trends document which surveyed the membership to gave you the chart above. Tweet This! Share this on Facebook. Share this on Linkedin.

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Which News Sites Get the Most Social Media Engagement?

Adam Sherk

Since I’ve been comparing major news sites in variety of areas ( Facebook and Twitter impact; YouTube and new Digg activity; site speed and domain authority , among others) I thought I’d look at overall social media engagement too. 8 comments… read them below or add one } Jeff Domansky October 6, 2010 at 5:14 pm Adam, great analysis!

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Social Media Super Bowl: Which Team Has More Reach?

Adam Sherk

Advantage: SAINTS __ 2nd Quarter: Digg Ok, which team has seen the most activity on Digg? According to Digg’s search tool 1,549 Colts articles have been submitted, with only eight being promoted to the front page and three receiving more than 500 diggs. What Horrible Things Did Time Magazine Do in 1964?

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Time Spent Online Matches Time Spent Watching TV

Idaconcpts

More interesting, however, is the recently released analysis from Forrester’s, which shows that “Americans are now spending as much time using the Internet as they are watching television.” Overall ad spending, Borrell’s predicts, will increase by somewhat less than 5 percent over 2010 levels and will total $238.6 Share this on Facebook.

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News Sites on Twitter: Who is Making the Most Impact?

Adam Sherk

But Twitter, Facebook in some cases Digg still represent the majority of social media referrals to many news sites, so they continue to be a priority. There are many different Twitter analysis tools out there but I’ve seen Twitalyzer mentioned several times recently so I decided to try it out.

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