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5 Social Marketing Stories You Need To Read This Week

Firebelly

Here are 5 news items or blog posts that I wouldnt want you to miss: 1. The Current State of Social Search By Lisa Barone Social search can drive a lot of traffic for client who may not be ranking organically, but who will show up in social search. Where do you start?

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The 4 Marketing Metrics Mandates

Convince & Convert

Yet, the behavior of just 641 households are used to calculate the Nielsen ratings that determine the prices for advertising market-wide. 5-star ratings on Yelp.com from blog readers. Companies like PostRank (with its analytics product), and Klout (with its online influence measure) and leading this integrated metrics parade.

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9 Everyday Tools to Increase Earned Media

Kikolani

Paid media, owned media, and earned media. Owned media are media assets that you or your company owns including websites, blogs, and so on. Paid media are media assets that are obtained through external investments such as display ads, sponsorships and paid searches. A logo behind a brand or people you know?

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5 Facebook Stories From This Week You Need To Read

Firebelly

Here are 5 news items or blog posts from this week that I wouldnt want you to miss: 1. 1 spot to Google in February 2008, and now sits in third place, according to Web analytics research by Compete. New numbers released by Nielsen today confirm what we’ve known for a while: Facebook is the web’s number-one time sink 4.

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

Webbiquity SMM

59% are on Twitter, and 43% use a company blog for marketing. Les Luchter looks at research showing that 10% of all website visits to the top 1,000 web properties come from social sharing, half as much as from search. by bitly blog. ** 5 STARS. Also noted: • One in four Americans watches a YouTube video every day. •