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What’s the Best Social Media Monitoring Tool? It Depends

Webbiquity SMM

blogs, microblogging sites, social networks, etc.). Its monitoring covers blogs, message boards, forums, microblogging sites, wikis, media sharing sites, social networks, online classifieds and review sites. Nielsen BuzzMetrics. If Google Alerts had been developed with a focus on social media, this would be it. Tweet This!

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The 1-9-90 rule won't work for Internal Collaboration

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Ok, so you decide to implement an internal microblogging platform like Yammer or Socialcast, or even an internal Wiki platform like SocialText or Confluence. You go crazy making your business case based on the idea that people will be so much more productive. You are a hero. But where is the productivity?

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The Innovative Educator: 5 Things You Can Do to Begin Developing Your Personal Learning Network

Buzz Marketing for Technology

5-Join the microblogging phenomena by reading Tweets at Twitter. This blog is maintained by me, Lisa Nielsen, and was created to enable me to share information, ideas, and resources with other innovative educators as well as begin to grow a community interested in educating innovatively. Subscribe via RSS Reader.

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Mapping the Social Internet – what part of the world is the most.

Mindjumpers

Posted by Jonas Klit Nielsen Aug 9th, 2010 Tweet In the latest (July – August) issue of Harvard Business Review, I found a very interesting article by Mikolaj Jan Piskorski and Tommy McCall – mapping out the social internet around the globe.

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Best Social Media and Digital Marketing Research and Statistics of 2011, Part 2

Webbiquity SMM

Frequent best-of honoree Laurie Sullivan looks into a Nielsen report showing that in terms of time spent on the site, Facebook (yeah, I know, a shock) is the leader followed by Blogger, Tumblr, Twitter and LinkedIn. ” The survey also suggests that Facebook may have reached its saturation point in the U.S.