6 Analytics Apps You Should Know About
There are several Google Analytics Apps available for download for IOS devices. For the most part, the Apps all offer the same basic Google Analytics data such as visitor reporting, traffic reporting and content reporting. All you need to get … Continue reading
Expanding Pinterest OFFLINE
It’s no secret that pictures have power- for social media and for ROI. Pictures drive Pinterest, now the third most popular social site in the country, and they account for the rapid growth of Instagram, DailyBooth, Fotki, Fotolog, My Opera, … Continue reading
Why Traditional QR Codes Aren’t Enough
Depending on who you talk to, or which study you read, QR codes are either all the rage, or will never truly become mainstream due to Wi-Fi connection, difficulty understanding value proposition, and/or scanning technology by users. “…no one wants … Continue reading
Feedback Friday: Contests & Gimmicks, All for Social ROI
This week in social media…. Microsoft will be releasing its own tablet later this year called Surface to rival the iPad. The distinguishing design features are the cover, which also serves as a full keyboard with track pad, and a … Continue reading
The Search for Dissatisfied Customers
Dealing with unhappy — and sometimes angry – customers is likely in any B2C business, however the way in which a company responds to an issue at hand is what can set it apart from the competition. I recently read … Continue reading
How to Get More Likes, Comments & Shares
New Facebook data proves social calls-to-action (CTAs) get more ‘likes’, comments and shares. Sorry for the VERY long image, but there are some great insights here. Well worth the scrolling! See all findings.
Feedback: Friday: Social Media Guilty Pleasures
This week in social media…. A few weeks back I talked about how TV networks are looking to capitalize on social media by integrating it into their regular programming, now called social TV. Networks are increasingly in synch with the … Continue reading
Should businesses try to be “cool”?
I’ve recently come across three articles that touch on the idea of “coolness” as it relates to social media and online culture more generally. In this day of overnight break-out internet sensations, memes, and going viral, it’s become harder to … Continue reading
Why Isn’t LinkedIn Doing More About It’s Security Threat
By now you’ve probably heard that hackers compromised more than 6 million LinkedIn user passwords on Wednesday. The social site confirmed the news after a file containing 6.5 million encrypted files showed up on a Russian hackers’ web forum. Several … Continue reading
Connect Your Website to Google Analytics
Google Webmaster Tools – Part 1: Adding, Verifying, & Associating a Website with Google Analytics If you are a website owner, and are not currently using Google Webmaster Tools, you are missing out on valuable data. In this post, I’m … Continue reading