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Which News Sites Get the Most Social Media Engagement?

Adam Sherk

Home About Contact PR Publishing SEO Social Media Subscribe Adam Sherk Which News Sites Get the Most Social Media Engagement? PostRank has a comparison tool that uses its Domain Activity API to measure total engagement based on user participation across multiple social platforms. So I ran 30+ news sites through the tool.

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6 Critically Undervalued Social Media Success Metrics

Convince & Convert

PostRank Analytics solves this problem. Free if you connect with their “influencers” outreach program, or $15/month if you do not, PostRank provides a useful, detailed blogging scoreboard, especially if you connect it with your Google Analytics account. By no means perfect, but much more illustrative than follower counts.

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The 4 Marketing Metrics Mandates

Convince & Convert

Tweet There are four mandates that companies are adopting when they are examining and analyzing the success of their online marketing and social media programs. Companies like PostRank (with its analytics product), and Klout (with its online influence measure) and leading this integrated metrics parade.

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Want Social Media Evangelizers? Be Social

Waxing UnLyrical

Be Social September 7th, 2010 Tweet Today BNET published my second post, focusing on how companies can use social media to turn customers into evangelizers. My post looks at how three companies are doing this well, as told by their customers. Who’s in customer service? Image: fixedgear ‘s Flickrstream, CC 2.0

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Kpop Lessons: Handling Defamation Through Public Relations

Waxing UnLyrical

In 2008, investment and securities trading company Bear Sterns was forced to sell itself to JP Morgan Chase for $10 a share after rumors were spread about the company going bankrupt. Companies must protect their reputation in light of rumors, especially those that are defamatory. Read All About It!

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Socialnomics Book Review | jasonyormark.com

Jason Yormark

Most people with a pulse can tell you that Facebook and Twitter are all the rage, but Socialnomics drives it home with detailed examples from organizations that have embraced social media and found huge success (Obama’s campaign detailed in Chapter 4), to companies that have missed the boat (see Hasbro’s Scrabble incident in Chapter 7).

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Weekly Roundup: The Long Of It

Waxing UnLyrical

Your company is merging. Why: this was the post by which I originally “discovered&# Brian and his writing, when it was published earlier as a guest post for Building Moxie. by John Taylor. Why: OK, perhaps not uber-long (887 words). 5 influence traps you must avoid , by Valeria Maltoni. What’s next for Oprah?

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