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The Blogger’s Guide to Meaningful Engagement on Facebook, Google+, and Twitter

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The free version gives you free social analytics and supports up to five profiles. The paid version gives you enhanced social analytics, unlimited social profiles, and integration with Google Analytics and Facebook Insights. With HootSuite you can integrate with Google Analytics. The other tool is HootSuite.

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How to Get the Biggest Bang for Your Time Online: A Look at.

Saying It Social

For example, on Twitter you can post many times throughout the day, however, on Facebook people want quality versus quantity. To save time, there are sites you can use to post to multiple sites at once. is great for posting to many sites in one fell swoop. if yes, please explain.

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Why Hootsuite is BAD for Facebook Pages and is KILLING the Ability.

Saying It Social

Comment by davidparisstudio | March 2, 2010 | Reply I use to use ping.fm The only functionality that you lose when using ping.fm I used to use Ping.fm I wish ping.fm without losing the share button on fb pages. vs hootsuite is the ability to schedule posts. I use Hootsuite for the scheduling ability. Comment by Cindy L.

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Four Blogging Tools to Make your Content Go Further

ProBlogger

You can also add team members (and implement work-flow) as well as monitor analytics and performance. Manage multiple Twitter, Facebook (profiles, events, groups and pages), LinkedIn (Profiles, Pages and Groups), WordPress, Google+, Foursquare, MySpace (does this even still exist?), Vimeo, Instagram, ping.fm Pretty cool, right?

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Tracking Google Analytics No surprise, this is my primary statistical source for Convince & Convert. Despite being free, Google keeps adding functionality to Google Analytics. The dominant URL shortener is also the best – in my opinion – at tracking and analytics. I’ve tried Foursquare , too.