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Digging-in to the new Radian6 Dashboard Improvements

Dave Fleet

Tweet Last week, Radian6 announced a whole raft of improvements to their platform and to their engagement console. Our team uses Radian6 for many clients, and I’ve used the tool for several years now, so I thought I’d take some time to dig into the updates and distill the key improvements for you. Key Changes.

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nBA Pulse: a new social analytics tool

Sherrilynne Starkie

Now I’ve used Radian6 in the past and I like to use Sysomos MAP when undertaking a brand audit, but nBA Pulse offers deeper insight and increased agility in data use. Analysis of spikes. Volume spike analysis. 7 Analytics Tools to Track Local Campaigns. 8 of the Best Tools to Understand Your Social Media Traffic.

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Beyond Facebook Insights: Useful Facebook Analytics Tools

Adam Sherk

What are the best third-party tools for advanced Facebook analytics? In this post I’m purposely leaving out comprehensive suites like Radian6 or Lithium and focusing on solutions that are specifically (or at least mostly) geared towards Facebook analytics. Had positive or negative experiences with any of these tools? SEOMoz Pro.

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PR Monitoring and Management Tools: Which is Best? Vocus vs. Cision

Webbiquity SMM

Competitive and share-of-voice analysis and reporting. The fact is, both tools can do the job pretty well (hence their popularity). If your company or agency is weighing a decision on selecting a PR and social media monitoring and management tool (or perhaps making a change), here are five areas of comparison you may find helpful.

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What’s the Best Social Media Monitoring Tool? It Depends

Webbiquity SMM

A simple tool like Google Alerts would pick up most stray citations. The explosion of social media has led to a corresponding need for more sophisticated monitoring tools that can crawl the hundreds of social networking and bookmarking sites and millions of blogs across the globe. Budget: $0 (I have no budget, I need something free!).

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The Specialization of Social Media Analysis

Net-Savvy Executive

Judging from the way people are talking about it, social media analysis is segmenting into at least three subspecialties. Whatever the utility of any one approach, companies need a complete set of tools, so let's keep these emerging specializations in context. We're getting better (?) Photo by Dan Thompson.

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Understanding the Nature of an Event Using Social Analytics

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

The tools to track events to this level of granularity (parts of a day) are not available in most of social analytics platforms I have worked with, but Radian6 Insights has the necessary breakdown to analyze events such as the storm today or the Netflix outrage (where I examined Twitter only). Twitter Influential Steven DiMartino.

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