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What’s the Best Social Media Monitoring Tool? It Depends

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Along with the monitoring and alert features you’d expect, Trackur also includes a proprietary algorithm for displaying the influence and reach of individuals discussing your brand or topic—so you can focus on power users and ignore trolls and spammers. Several pricing options are available, most under $500 per month. Tweet This!

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20 (More of the) Best SEO Guides, Tips and Insights of 2011

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Duane Forrester steps through the major search factors for Bing (though most apply more broadly), including crawlability (e.g., Ray “Catfish” Comstock explains how to divide the SEO data analytics process into three main phases–performance reporting, opportunity identification (e.g.,

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Best Facebook Marketing Tips, Techniques and Tools of 2011, Part 1

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through Ping.fm [[link] how to specify which of your friends’ photos display on your Facebook profile page, how to create quizzes, block ads and more in this helpful post. Learn how to place Facebook chat in a sidebar in Firefox, how to update Facebook without using Facebook (e.g.,

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Best Social Media and Digital Marketing Research and Statistics of 2011, Part 2

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This incredible site displays real-time statistics on a variety of global internet metrics, including today’s “Intetnet mood poll,” the relative positions of the largest social networks, how time is spent online, and a constantly changing collection of “Fun Facts” (e.g. million followers”).

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Best Social Media Stats, Facts and Marketing Research of 2010

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You’ll learn from this fascinating infographic that Forrester Research estimates that $716 million was spent on social media marketing in 2010, and the figure will reach $3.1 At that point, social media will be a bigger channel than email or mobile, though still far smaller than search or display advertising. billion by 2014.

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55 (of the) Best Social Media Tips, Tactics and Tools of 2010

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Forrester senior analyst Augie Ray distinguishes social media marketing success (creating online buzz, having lots of Facebook fams) from true social media success (delivering on brand promises, fostering genuine, even fanatical advocates online and off). Do You Want To Succeed At Soc Media Or Soc Media Marketing?

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39 More (of the) Best Social Media Guides, Tips and Insights of 2011

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Forrester: 5 Stages Of Social Media Growth by MediaPost Online Media Daily. Gavin O’Malley reviews research from Forrester on the five stages of social media maturity that corporations typically pass through, starting with the dormant stage (“one in five companies still don’t use any social media.