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Christy Richardson

Facebook Starts Sending Page Admins Weekly Stat Reports - 0 views

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    Haven't seen an email from any of our pages, but maybe that will be forthcoming...... noticed some good interaction info., too: Interaction Description: Page admins who post engaging, high quality content will have interactive fan bases capable of virally spreading content through the social graph. The following graph shows how fans are interacting with your posts and consuming your material. Interactions: Total number of comments, Wall posts, and likes. Interactions Per Post: Average number of comments, Wall posts, and likes generated by each piece of content you post. Post Quality: Score measuring how engaging your content is to Facebook users. A higher Post Quality indicates material that better engages users. Stream CTR / ETR: This graph is a measure of the Click Through Rate and Engagement Rate for your content appearing in the Facebook News Feed. If a user clicks on one of your posts, that will be counted as Stream CTR. If a user likes or comments on one of your posts, that will be counted in the Stream ETR. Please note that Stream data is based on a sample and therefore is an estimate of your Stream CTR and ETR. (Coming soon) Discussion Posts: The number of Discussion topics users have created on your Page. Reviews: The number of times fans have used the Reviews application to rate your Page. Fan Insight Description: Page admins who post meaningful content will retain fans, while admins who post spammy or low-quality material will lose fans and subscribers. The graph below shows trends in user acquisition and subscription. Total Fans / Unsubscribers: Total number of fans over time, overlaid with the total number of fans who have chosen to hide your posts in their News Feed (unsubscribers). New / Removed Fans: The number of people who have become a new fan of your Page or stopped being a fan of your Page. Top Countries: Growth of your fan base over time broken down by country. Demographics: Growth of your fan base over time broken down by age
Christy Richardson

How to Time Your Facebook Posts to Reach the Most Fans - 1 views

  • However, I surveyed 20 posts across five fan pages that had 2 million+ fans, and calculated an average post lifetime of 22 hours, 51 minutes. Theoretically, this implies most fan pages shouldn’t post more than once a day
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    Some interesting info. here. Looks like you could spend a ton of time on chasing this stuff...he does provide some interesting info., though.
Christy Richardson

Bringing the cloud down to earth - looking at the cloud realistically - 2 views

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    Tag Tech blog post
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    Just thought this discussion interesting.....particularly the line about the political implications of cloud computing
Dan Roloff

Journeys of a Restless Pilgrim » Blog Archive » A Tribute to Timothy George o... - 1 views

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    Since he's speaking next week at Laity Lodge I wanted to send along this tribute post by his son on Father's Day. Perhaps Christian George is a good candiate for the blog network?
Christy Richardson

WordPress.com Launches Food Blog Aggregator - 0 views

  • FoodPress is a hand-curated collection of food-related posts from across the WordPress().com network. Using the tagline, “serving up the hottest dishes on WordPress.com,” FoodPress will be updated each weekday to offer excerpts and links to the latest food-related posts, photos and recipes on WordPress.com.
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    Kinda sorta like what we've got....only with food..... :-)
Christy Richardson

Details: The Yahoo-Twitter Partnership - 1 views

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    Interesting, in light of the plug in that Dan shared the other day...the one that rates posts for seo usefulness.
Marcus Goodyear

http://www.emarketer.com/Articles/Print.aspx?1007458 - 0 views

  • Participation in most of the social media and word-of-mouth activities was highest among younger adults, almost one-half of whom gave in-person advice based on online information. Respondents ages 18 to 24 were also more likely than older Web users to post ratings and reviews, share links, and have a blog.
  • Forum participants were significantly more likely to take part in all the activities queried. Notably: 65% of forum contributors give advice offline based on information found online, compared with 35% of noncontributors. 66% of forum contributors post online ratings and reviews, compared with 16.8% of noncontributors. 43.6% of forum contributors share links to articles and reviews, versus 12% of noncontributors. 20.6% of forum contributors publish a blog, compared with 2.1% of noncontributors. Users of forums, who are already actively engaged in online social activity, make for “enthusiastic consumers and influential brand advocates,”
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    Users of forums exhibit all the activities of brand evangelists. Perhaps we should target some existing forums, get involved, and develop relationships?
Marcus Goodyear

Power of the Slowing - 0 views

  • “Wow. Have you seen the moon this morning?” We were going to be late.
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  • Have you felt it? The Power of the Slowing?
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  • he doesn’t understand this feeling, compelling as it is. All that he understands is that he has been slowed down.
  • a deliberate effort to be still and know God. A deliberate slowing down, quieting the mind. But in May’s experience, this slowing is not of his own doing. He is slowed by a Power. And it is in this slowing that May comes face to face with the Divine.
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    One of Laura Boggess' post for the book club series on HighCallingBlogs.com
Christy Richardson

Facebook Platform Roadmap Update - Facebook Developers - 2 views

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    Interesting. Iframes seem like a much better solution.....
Christy Richardson

10 Essential Tools for the Nonprofit New Media Manager on the Go « Nonprofit ... - 1 views

  • 8. Trottr Trottr allows you to record brief audio messages with your cell phone that are then hosted on the Trottr website. After you record a message, it can then immediately be posted on Twitter with just a few clicks. For example, here’s my first message: trottr.com/74qcww.
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    This seems kind of cool.....
Christy Richardson

Bit.ly Introduces Bundles: Multi-Link Sharing with One URL - 0 views

  • You can add multiple links to the Bit.ly entry field; just separate them with a space, then click “shorten” and “bundle” to quickly and simply create an all-in-one package of multiple links.
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    This is interesting......wonder if we could use something like this in conjunction with Facebook or newsletters or something? Sort of a packaging of articles/posts around a theme or idea?
Christy Richardson

Commenting Guidelines for the Mashable Community - 2 views

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    I jus thought it interesting that Mashable had a need to post something like this......just curious....
Dan Roloff

Scribe SEO: The Technically Challenged Review : Freelance Writing Jobs | A Freelance Wr... - 1 views

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    that's pretty neat.....Marcus and I have talked about trying to make use of the trinet keywords in posts/pages and this tool might be a great reminder....hmmmm.....
Christy Richardson

New Facebook: What It Means for Local Marketers - 0 views

  • Though Facebook hasn’t fully implemented Graphrank, the new content algorithm, the update is designed to further help users cut through the clutter. Graphrank favors the posts that users interact with most. Since localized content tends to have higher levels of engagement, content from local marketers could potentially gain priority.
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    I don't fully understand the Graphrank algorithim, but I'm thinking this is just one more thing that proves how important interaction is - even more than number of followers, etc.
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