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What doesn't get measured doesn't grow. Here are 26 free Twitter Analytics tools to measure and grow your business faster.
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Block Fake Twitter Accounts with StatusPeople
Ridding yourself of fake followers makes for a much more robust Twitter experience personally and also helps weed these terrible accounts out of Twitter altogether. The more we all block accounts, the better the network! For that reason, I love my StatusPeople’s Fakers App. I’ve been using it to rid my personal twitter account of fakers and now I’ve begun cleaning up the number of followers on our blog’s account!
Find Great Followers and Leave Bad Ones with JustUnfollow
I’m on Twitter to see updates from folks in my industry and to engage with them. One great way to find new and interesting Twitter accounts is by using JustUnfollow‘s copy follower feature. I can see the followers of industry leaders and then use JustUnfollow to follow them with my account. This is a great way to build your community of relevant followers!
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In case you were wondering - fake followers on Twitter is a bad idea - Super Bad. Here are two tools that can help you manage and maintain the quality of your Twitter-verse. Check them out.
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Most Important Social Media
Friend asked a great question but in the wrong way. Social Media isn't important to me in and of itself, but each social media channel can help communicate marketing messages and thus become valuable and important.
Key is "matching the hatch" to borrow a fly fishing term.
Matching the hatch puts the right kind of content, what Gary Vaynerchuk calls "native content', on each social net when THAT information is important to communicating a marketing message. Here is how I answered:
Depends on what I'm trying to accomplish.
If I want comments and discussion GPlus.
If I want feedback from friends Facebook.
If I want to generally test Scoop.it.
If I want a "set it and forget it" content solution Paper.li.
If I have something happening now or want to newsjack Twitter.
To raise money on creative or gaming projects Kickstarter.
If I want to share videos YouTube.
If I want to serialize stories Storify.
If I want to test an infographic Pinterest.
If I want to do something with audio then SmartCloud.
If I want to create sustainable and potentially "evergreen" content then I use WP blogs. Content becomes "evergreen" based on how it performs (views, shares, conversions).
If I want to sell something ecom then Shopify.
Match the hatch to get the most from your content, your growing social media tribe, your time and content marketing and curation efforts.
It's the singer, not the song. Thrilling article about match the hatch for your content
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How To Get Your Social Media Fix In Just 60 Minutes A Day [INFOGRAPHIC]
But hey, everybody has got to start somewhere, right?
Pure impact and functionality is the Social Media Drink ultimate promise – the competitive weapon against hype and burnout-trendiness. Function over fuss
60 minutes is all you need to get your daily dosage of social media !
Personally, I'm above ;-)
Cheers !
Rescooped by malek from Curation, Social Business and Beyond |
This piece and infographic is from Adam Vincenzini on his blog.
I selected this article because it's another way for you to find key influencers and these tools will help to narrow your search
Here are some highlights:
Instead of focusing on the subjectivity of this process (and how this insight is deployed) Here's how you can use a combination of free tools to narrow your search.
Where do online influencers operate?
**They are active everywhere:
Most popular are:
blogs, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Online
communities, discussion boards
Assumptions:
**Influencers are active on Twitter
**Influencers operate some for of blogging hub
Focus on the intelligence you can glean from Twitter initially then verify this initial sweep with blog (or relevant hub) data
The initial steps involve:
1. Search by keyword
2. Search by location
3 tools useful in the process: The first two you can also search by location:
**followerwonk.com - then run this through another influencer tool -
tweetlevel to give it even more relevance (this isn't fool proof)
**locafollow.com
**twingulate.com
There are more suggestions in this piece having said that:
**No matter how hard we try, a 100% fool proof influence rating is near on impossible because influence is not a science, it can't be.
** this can help narrow things down, significantly
Selected by Jan Gordon covering "Content Curation, Social Business and Beyond"
Read full article here: [http://tinyurl.com/7humubp]