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BP Facebook Sentiment

Firebelly

Main | Jakes Take: Comcast Cares & You Can Too » May 27, 2010 BP Facebook Sentiment I spent some time evaluating sentiment towards BP on Facebook based on the number of 'pro' and 'con' pages. Digitalia | Indianapolis Social Media Marketing « YouTube Tuesday: Im A Social Media Guru!

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YouTube Tuesday: I'm A Social Media Guru!

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Digitalia | Indianapolis Social Media Marketing « How Grandma Reads Your Facebook Updates & 4 Other Social Media Stories | Main | BP Facebook Sentiment » May 25, 2010 YouTube Tuesday: Im A Social Media Guru!

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Jake's Take: Comcast Cares & You Can Too

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Digitalia | Indianapolis Social Media Marketing « BP Facebook Sentiment | Main | 3 Easy Ways To Make Your Facebook Page More Welcoming » May 27, 2010 Jakes Take: Comcast Cares & You Can Too Comcast Cares.

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102 Compelling Social Media and Online Marketing Stats and Facts for 2012 (and 2013)

Webbiquity SMM

number of followers and fans) and social media-driven website traffic, but only about half measure share of voice and sentiment. The next-most-effective lead gen tactics are paid search (32% vs. 9%) and webinars (30% to 6%). ( 81% use search, 59% look for peer recommendations, and 41% read content from “thought leaders.”

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45 Marketing Tools to Consider for 2017

Razor Social

Other useful features include sentiment monitoring and trending topics analytics, mobile app analytics, event tracking, and much more. Then you can track mentions through Brand24 apps for iPhone and Android, or through email alerts. Sentiment analysis is also available, so you can filter by positive, negative or neutral mentions.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Create Demand, Not Messages Success with “social” marketing is becoming less about creating desire, positive sentiment or aspiration among customers. Awareness, recall, positive sentiment, “engagement&# and buzz aren’t enough to overcome this mercenary reality. Example: How many customers love iPhone applications?