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The 7 Best Social Media Analytics Tools for Marketers in 2020

Hubspot

With social media analytics tools. In a nutshell, social media analytics tools are generally part of a larger social media management software platform. To cut the expansive search of social media analytics tools down, (there are a lot) we've made a list of seven top options that we recommend, depending on your business type.

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8 (of the) Best Web Analytics Guides of 2010

Webbiquity

Which tools and plugins are really useful for extending the capabilities of Google Analytics (GA)? What common analytics mistakes should you avoid? How can you use GA to track visits to a Facebook page? Discover the answers to these questions and others here in eight of the best guides to web analytics of last year.

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Google Analytics Upgrade Could Bode Well for Google Plus

Biznology

This week Google introduced some significant changes to its widely used analytics offering. The Google Analytics blog tells us “The new reports bridge the gap between social media and the business metrics you care about – allowing you to better measure the full value of the social channel for your business. Google Groups.

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The Pinterest Buy Button Might Rock Your Ecommerce

Convince & Convert

Unlike Facebook or Twitter, Pinterest serves as a platform for inspiration for users. Both Facebook and Twitter have experimented with marketplaces of their own, but they are struggling to gain user trust and identify consumers’ intent to buy. From analytics to widgets, these features should absolutely not be overlooked.

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6 Critically Undervalued Social Media Success Metrics

Convince & Convert

Instead of just counting the number of Facebook “likes” you accrue – which signifies nothing more than digital bumper stickering, instead track how often your fans click “like” and comment upon the status updates you post. Should you care more about Digg submission than about comments? Are tweets more important than Facebook shares?

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Measuring Social Media ROI with Google Analytics: Part 4 – Standard Reports

EMagine B2B Blog

Google Analytics has recently expanded its reporting option to include social media outlets. Before some of these reports will function properly, you will need to set up your goals in Google Analytics. Data Hub activities will not include Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Social Value. Traffic Sources > Social > Overview).

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Social Media Marketing Tips from the Experts: Rick Burnes

Webbiquity

Contrast those brands with companies like Google, Amazon and Facebook, which have achieved success with very little advertising but great products and a broad online presence. For those new to social media, Rick recommended staring by signing up on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, then working these online venues like a “cocktail party.&#