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Top 17 Social Media Monitoring Vendors for Business

Socialmedia.biz

Today, social media is the best marketing and promotional tool. Therefore, social media marketing is more effective than traditional marketing techniques. Using the software, you can measure the results of your social media marketing campaigns. Crimson Hexagon. Small – $49/month. Medium – $99/month.

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The Social Media Monitoring Lighthouse – A Guide on What and How to Monitor

Razor Social

89% of marketers found listening to be effective but only 37% listened -Saleforce 2015 state of marketing report Click To Tweet. When you create a specific campaign, you’ll want to isolate activity based on this campaign and report on everything within the campaign. You may also be monitored!! Who is monitoring you?

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How an Independent College Saved $100K Annually by Switching to Agorapulse

agora pulse

We were using Hootsuite and Crimson Hexagon, if that counts. I did a lot of market research and tried out a bunch of different software. By switching, we canceled not one but two services (Hootsuite and Crimson Hexagon) and saved over 100K annually. We were using Hootsuite! How did you discover Agorapulse?

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Automation in Public Relations Measurement: Yea/Nay?

Waxing UnLyrical

November 18th, 2010 Tweet Guest post by Seth Duncan As a researcher in the PR industry, I couldn’t be more excited about some of the advances I’ve seen around automation in media measurement over the past several years. Unfortunately, most public relations and marketing practitioners really want the insights from artificial intelligence.

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Monitoring vs Analytics [Infographic]

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I looked at dozens of dashboards, and reams of reports. Having been in professional services marketing long enough I thought I would use the classic 2×2 graphic to explain the findings visually. I found a graphic created by Zach Hofer-Shall from Forrester that was similar in concept so I adapted it for this report.