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Happy to be a statistic

Jeff Esposito

Home About Archives Press Clips Spark Advisors Suggested Reading Happy to be a statistic Written on August 30, 2010 by Espo in Life Usually when I think of statistics, I think of a faceless number that a company uses to prop up a product or service. However after this weekend, I am glad to be a statistic. Enjoy this post?

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What’s your story?

Jeff Esposito

But knowing your story and why others should care is something that everyone participating in social media, blogging or managing a brand’s social presence or community should do. So instead of relying on gimmicks and industry statistics, take a step back, and look at what you are doing.

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NFL Predictions: Week 9

Jeff Esposito

If the format sounds odd to you, or you’re new here ( click here for more), we pick the weekly games by pulling social media statistics and dump them into some formulas and out pop the winners. This week’s challenger is a special guest who does a lot of the behind the scenes work at this blog: Week 9 NFL Predictions.

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Interning, Bad Social Media Jokes and Pinterest

Jeff Esposito

. – Arik Hanson is a really smart dude and makes a good case for how we shouldn’t believe every statistic and/or study that we read. Blog Comments and Experimentation – Or Why @Livefyre Is Here to Stay - great post from Danny Brown on the importance of nimble commenting systems.

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Three Reasons Why Executives Should Tweet For Themselves

Jeff Esposito

This statistic didn’t surprise me, but I was disappointed to see that this number hasn’t changed over the past three years. I once blogged for a CEO because he said he didn’t have time for social media. This is a guest post from Megan Jasin. . Translation: I don’t understand social marketing, and I’d prefer you to tackle that medium.

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Five for Friday 12.24 ~ Christmas Edition

Jeff Esposito

While it should not surprise me, I am still open-jawed when I see the statistic of 48 percent of users checking in less than once a week. Top 2% of Twitter Users Generate 58% of Tweets – Going along with the statistics vibe from Geoff’s post above, this Sophos study shows that 22.5

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Why your small business SHOULD care about social media

Jeff Esposito

This post originally ran on Vistaprint’s Small Business Blog. Here are some industry statistics that might ease some of your concerns: 150 million Facebook users ( socialbakers ). We’ve talked a lot about engagement on Facebook with best practices for using Facebook for your small business.