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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. So that’s a good group to get you started. Simply Measured. Socialbakers.

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The Best, and Worst, Social Media Analytics Platforms

Ignite Social Media

The analytics tools behind some of the most popular social media platforms can be surprisingly limited. With an increasing number of businesses using social media for marketing, many platform analytics leave something to be desired. While some platforms excel in certain aspects of analytics reporting, others fall short.

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Is your business easy to find for local and mobile searchers.

Saying It Social

That would be the 20% of internet users whose searches are related to location and according to comScore, in March Google had 14.3 According to Google’s Stats & Facts , there are over 50 million Places pages, so chances are very good that if you don’t have a listing, your competition does. billion local queries.

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What the ComScore Digital Year in Review means for small biz marketers

Akamai Marketing

The recent release of ComScore’s Digital Year in Review provides detailed information on search and advertising. This will be worth keeping an eye on over 2011, but hardly suggests that there is a mass exodus in this age group. This age range is not a group used to unknowningly sharing data with marketers.

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Why Google Has the Hammer To Make Businesses Use Google Plus

Convince & Convert

No slaving over list creation (Twitter), or slogging through the mine field of clicks and sketchy instructions for creating your own groups (Facebook). The most obvious and ballyhooed functionality is the Circles paradigm, which puts segmenting your contacts front-and-center and makes it an easy process via drag and drop controls.

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Why Google Has the Hammer To Make Businesses Use Google Plus

Convince & Convert

No slaving over list creation (Twitter), or slogging through the mine field of clicks and sketchy instructions for creating your own groups (Facebook). The most obvious and ballyhooed functionality is the Circles paradigm, which puts segmenting your contacts front-and-center and makes it an easy process via drag and drop controls.

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Why Google Has the Hammer To Make Businesses Use Google Plus

Convince & Convert

No slaving over list creation (Twitter), or slogging through the mine field of clicks and sketchy instructions for creating your own groups (Facebook). The most obvious and ballyhooed functionality is the Circles paradigm, which puts segmenting your contacts front-and-center and makes it an easy process via drag and drop controls.

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