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10 Social Media Metrics Your Company Should Monitor

  1. Social media leads. Track web traffic breakdowns from all social media sources, and chart the top few sources over time. If members of your social media networks are sending referrals, consider measuring this data as well.
  2. Engagement duration. For some companies, engagement duration is more important than page views. For example, if you have a Facebook application, how much time are social network members spending using it? Is per-member usage increasing over time? Alternately, if people visit your your company websites from SM (Social Media) sites, how long are they spending? (Also consider tracking which pages they visit.)
  3. Bounce rate. Are visitors coming to your site from SM sites but quickly leaving? Maybe your landing page needs better, more relevant copy. Maybe the information they’re seeking isn’t easily found.
  4. Membership increase and active network size. This is the portion of your company’s social networks (e.g., Twitter, Facebook) that actively engages with your social media content (e.g., Twitter, Facebook Pages, etc.) Is your collective members, followers, fans network growing, and is there interaction with your content?
  5. Activity ratio. How active is your company’s collective social network? Compare the ratio of active members vs total members, and chart this over time. There’ll always be some social network members who are inactive, but if you initiate a campaign to increase interaction, you should also measure the resulting data. Activity can be measured in a variety of ways, including usage of social applications.
  6. Conversions. You want social network members to convert: into subscriptions, sales (direct or through affiliates), Facebook application use, or whatever other offerings you have in your overall sales funnel and that can somehow be directly or indirectly monetized. (E.g., subscription to a weekly e-newsletter can be monetized by giving other companies access to your list in the form of advertising.) Measure all types of conversions and chart them over time.
  7. Brand mentions in social media. So, you have a highly active social network and members are talking about your company or the company’s brands. Measure and track both positive and negative mentions, and their quantities.
  8. Loyalty. Are social members interacting in the network repeatedly, sharing content and links, mentioning your brands, evangelizing? How many members reshare? How often do they reshare?
  9. Virality. Social members might be sharing Twitter tweets and Facebook updates relevant to your company, but is this info being reshared by their networks? How soon afterwards are they resharing? How many FoaFs (Friends of Friends) are resharing your links and content?
  10. Blog interaction. This is actually more than one metric lumped together. Blogs ARE part of an SMM (Social Media Marketing) toolkit, but only if you allow comments and interact with readers by responding. If you’re doing this, encourage responses either directly in the comments section of blog posts, or via Twitter. (Use a blog widget that allows this.) If your blog’s content is suitable for social voting (Digg, Propeller, Mixx, etc.) or social bookmarking (Delicious, Stumbleupon) sites, install a blog plugin that displays the necessary sharing “buttons”, then track referrals back from those sites.

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4 Essential SEO Infographics

#1 – Pie Chart of SEO Time Expenditure

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How SEOs Spend Their Time - Infographic
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#2 – Hat Color vs. Value Scatterplot of SEO Tactics

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Scatterplot of SEO Tactics 
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#3 - Flowchart of SEO-Friendliness 

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Order of SEO Operations
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#4 – Venn Diagram of Internet Marketing Professions

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SEO Profession Venn Diagram

Danke @seomoz für diese Einsichten!

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Feb
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Der Social Media Effect:

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Feb
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How to: Start a movement – Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy – absolut GENIAL und unbedingt sehenswert:

Danke an @sachark und @iMo und @nachtgedaerm für das Finden dieses, ja ich würde schon fast sagen “Management-Videos”!

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Feb
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Twitter-Studie zu TV-Sendungen – Das Live-Twittern zu einer TV-Show wirklich nachhaltig funktioniert habe ich damals schon mit @ihrewahl bewiesen!

Zitat: “Studie von X-Ray, Scholz & Friends und Lowe über das Involvement von Twitter-Usern bei Fernseh-Sendungen. Fazit: TV-Sender verschenken viel Potenzial, indem sie ihre Zuschauer nicht aktivieren und mit ihnen kommunizieren.”

Das Live-Twittern zu einer TV-Show wirklich nachhaltig funktioniert habe ich damals schon mit @ihrewahl bewiesen!

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SEM einmal anders: Das Periodensystem der Rankingfaktoren

Für mich als alten Chemie-LK´ler natürlich ein muss! :)

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