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Five Reasons Why Facebook Will Never Replace Your Website

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Facebook’s analytics are very limited. Facebook’s Insights is their answer to analytics, and it is weak, at best. Facebook’s Insights is their answer to analytics, and it is weak, at best. So, basically, there’s no point in adding Google Analytics.

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Adjusting your website’s donation valves

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CAPTCHAs on a comment or contact form? If you have no clue about any of this, start using Google Analytics to see how visitors behave on your site. You might not be equipted – from an operational standpoint, or otherwise – to deal with the increase in donations or volunteers. Four ways to open your websites valves.

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Link Love Monthly: Best of March 2011

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The Pros And Cons Of Facebook Comments (TechCrunch). Real-Time Analytics For Social Plugins (Facebook Developer Blog). Clearly this is enough to keep y’all busy for a while, but if you want more SocialFish curated links, here’s the link to the feed to subscribe to Maddie’s Reader shares. Bitly Blog). Datalicious.

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Top Five Takeaways from Open Community

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My analytical side loves this takeaway. But an object can’t be social unless there is some clear social action to take: commenting, rating, re-posting to Facebook, retweeting, joining, etc. Everything’s moving so fast, if you wait for it to be perfect, you’ll miss the boat. Number 4: Remove the hurdles. Knowing how to participate.