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10 Social Media Tools To Help With Your Crowdsourcing Efforts

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Crowdsourcing has become more and more popular with private companies, non-profit organizations, and even government agencies. Crowdsourcing has become increasingly more widely used because it helps cultivate creativity and innovation. Crowdsourcing is an useful model because it can be used by any group for any reason.

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Four Metrics for Measuring Social ROI

Mindjumpers

Additionally, analyzing real-time social media sentiment, by using social media management systems to track down all mentions of the brand’s name, will provide insights on the brand’s reputation and how its name is being perceived. It can also open doors for crowdsourcing: the next metric in our list. Crowdsourcing.

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Social Media for Sales

Webbiquity SMM

One of the challenges in measuring the ROI of social media marketing is that the use of social networking and social sharing tools isn’t confined to the marketing group. Social media is being used in multiple functions across the enterprise, from product development (e.g. Share this on Reddit. Stumble upon something good? Tweet This!

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The pros and cons of social media

Sprout Social

But it can be huge for your reputation—responsiveness leads to a more favorable view of your company. And using a tool like Sprout’s Smart Inbox feature makes responding quickly to your audience easy by funneling comments and messages from all of your social media channels into a central, streamlined hub for your team.

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What Social Media Lesson Did Gap Learn?

Direct Marketing Observations

They decided to go from this… To this… Ouch… Without really knowing the full back story but having a good feel for when major retailers and companies crowdsource new ideas, I think it’s safe to say that Gap really didn’t reach out to its user base to find out what they might think. And… you believe them.

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How to Use Social Media in Healthcare: A Guide for Health Professionals

Hootsuite

But sometimes, the creators and disseminators of misinformation use a reputable institution’s name to give their statements credibility. Social tools offer creative ways for healthcare professionals to address common questions. It tracks public health threats through data points including crowdsourcing. Answer common questions.

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Facebook: Reclaim Privacy Security and Safety

Laurel Papworth

But the crowd is smarter than the individual company so ReclaimPrivacy have tools for you. Actually the New York Times crowdsourced the interview questions (collected 300) then presented them to the guy. So much better than whining, just create some tools to help people block, exclude and manage their social connections online.

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