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This Week in Social Analytics #16
Welcome back to This Week in Social Analytics, our ongoing summary of some of our favorite posts from the past week in the world of measurement, analytics and social media. Enjoy! “Demystifying” the Formula for Social Media ROI (Spoiler: There … Continue reading
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This Week in Social Analytics #14
Welcome back to This Week in Social Analytics, our ongoing summary of some of our favorite posts from the past week in the world of measurement, analytics and social media. Enjoy! What’s the R.O.I.? A Framework for Social Analytics Brian … Continue reading
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This Week in Social Analytics #13
Hello again from This Week in Social Analytics, our ongoing summary of some of our favorite posts from the week in the world of measurement, analytics and social media. Enjoy! Social Business Intelligence: Positioning a Strategic Lens on Opportunity Dion … Continue reading
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This Week in Social Analytics #12
Welcome back to This Week in Social Analytics, our ongoing summary of some of our favorite posts from the past week in the world of measurement, analytics and social media. Enjoy! Data Rich, Optimization Poor Bryan Eisenberg comments on the … Continue reading
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This Week in Social Analytics #11
Welcome back to This Week in Social Analytics, our ongoing summary of some of our favorite posts from the past week in the world of measurement, analytics and social media. Enjoy! A Framework for Social Analytics Susan Etlinger at Altimeter … Continue reading
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TakeFive with TweetReach – Sarah Reynolds
Welcome back to TakeFive with TweetReach, our ongoing series where we discuss social media analytics and measurement with notable members of the community, pulling together insight and commentary on all things measurement. As always, we welcome your suggestions for interviewees … Continue reading