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Archive for February, 2010
GO USA!
by Patrick Furey on February 28th, 2010 in Uncategorized
View the vancouver2010.com medals’ table
ConsumerSphere’s Week of Tweets
by ConsumerSphereGuy on February 26th, 2010 in Twitter
- Old School(counting eyeballs) VS. New School (measuring engagement) http://bit.ly/bXmuTQ #li #
- Shamu attack creates social media implications- http://bit.ly/9Q3ZWN #
ConsumerSphere’s Week of Tweets
by ConsumerSphereGuy on February 26th, 2010 in Twitter
- Old School(counting eyeballs) VS. New School (measuring engagement) http://bit.ly/bXmuTQ #li #
- Shamu attack creates social media implications- http://bit.ly/9Q3ZWN #
ConsumerSphere’s Week of Tweets
by ConsumerSphereGuy on February 19th, 2010 in Twitter
- Olympic sponsors use social media as vital part of marketing plan http://bit.ly/drVagm #
- Tweets Per Month On Twitter http://bit.ly/c1uEYr #
- The Winter Games, the World’s Largest Social Media Experiment http://bit.ly/dzmP6E #
- Kellogg TRIPLES social media spending, cites “great return on investment” http://bit.ly/d2Nghi #
- Vancouver’s Twitter Lesson - The Conversation - Harvard Business Review http://bit.ly/9s1Rfs #
Google Buzz Monitoring Added to Consumersphere’s Analytics Platform
by admin on February 16th, 2010 in Insight, Metrics, Monitoring/Tracking
Consumersphere has rolled out Google Buzz monitoring — an addition to its already comprehensive social media monitoring service — to existing customers. The real-time Google Buzz data, gathered from more than three million profiles (and growing), is broken down to offer users insight into traffic, sentiment and influencer analytics.
Our Google buzz analytics includes:
- Filtering and sorting posts/comments on Google Buzz by keywords
- Addition of Google Buzz channel to all of our analytics
- Sentiment analysis on Google Buzz posts
- Views top authors by volume to identify people that are talking the most about a keyword in Google Buzz
- Views total number of unique authors on Google Buzz for a keyword
How Things Become Viral In Social Media
by ConsumerSphereGuy on February 15th, 2010 in Engagement, Insight, Social Media Optimization, Web 2.0 Explained
ConsumerSphere’s Week of Tweets
by ConsumerSphereGuy on February 12th, 2010 in Twitter
- New Toyota logo http://bit.ly/9StITP #
- Moms on Facebook- Marketers Tread Carefully! http://bit.ly/cT782Y #
- When Idols Fall http://bit.ly/c5EneT #
- RT @pchere 3 Killer Email Tips for Saving Money http://ow.ly/1oiEVf #
- Let’s Tweet About Something Important! - Tom Davenport - Harvard Business Review: http://bit.ly/bzzK6E via @addthis #
- The Most Watched TV Show Ever: Last Night’s Super Bowl http://bit.ly/9Sq8Tx #li #
- BREAKING: Google Goes Social with Google Buzz #
- ‘Flocking’ behavior lands on social networking sites http://bit.ly/EWmQa #li #
- Matrix: Google Buzz vs Facebook vs MySpace vs Twitter (Feb 2010) « Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Social Media, http://bit.ly/dA4Umt #
- A Collection of New Statistics about Social Networking, Mobile, and Internet Traffic http://bit.ly/9y10jw #
- LinkedIn Now 60 Million Strong http://tcrn.ch/cS5dYZ @li #
- Word-of-Mouth Matters Most for Moms http://bit.ly/dx0XVV #
- Social Media Tactics Help Drive Brand Searches http://bit.ly/bqCOfn #
- What Is the Future of Social Media? http://bit.ly/c6LDpq #li #
The Buzz On “Google Buzz” Isn’t Good
by ConsumerSphereGuy on February 10th, 2010 in Innovation, Monitoring/Tracking, Web 2.0 Explained
It’s been one day since the Google Buzz announcement and reactions in the blogosphere have been decidedly negative. Naysayers represented a dominant 65% of the total discussion in the last 24 hours.
Primary discussion topics included lack of need (no different than current options) and absence of any innovative features or functionality.
It’s still early and only time will tell, but so far the product has failed to impress.
Google Buzz Explained
by Patrick Furey on February 10th, 2010 in Insight, Social Media Strategy
ConsumerSphere’s Week of Tweets
by ConsumerSphereGuy on February 5th, 2010 in Twitter
- More Than Half Of Mobile Pageviews Are To Social Networking Sites http://bit.ly/bZyJ9J #
- Study: At-home moms more likely to be social http://bit.ly/dwWXcg #
- Smartphoners Want Mobile Coupons : http://bit.ly/cISS14 5 days ago
- Top 10 Social Networking Websites & Forums - February 2010 http://bit.ly/b3WWYX 5 days ago
- SeaWorld uses social media to react quickly to a major crisis http://bit.ly/9Au98o #li 5 days ago
- Foursquare and Starbucks Team Up to Offer Customer Rewards http://bit.ly/9Wews3 5 days ago
- More updates...
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