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Tag Archives: social
Dell Attributes $6.5 Million In Sales To Twitter
Dell seems to have achieved a very good understanding of Twitter and social media in general. Continue reading
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Tagged drop in the bucket, facebook, fan base, hardware manufacturer, joins-twitter, lionel-menchaca, marketing, population, social, worldwide
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Facebook Cracks 350 Million Users, Adjusts Privacy Settings
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg announced last night that the social network now has over 350 million users around the world. The number indicates continued strong growth, because just in September, Facebook announced that it has surpassed 300 million. In early November, it was reported that Facebook had reached at lest 325 million. Zuckerberg announced the news in an open letter, which was made available on the company blog, and linked to from a prominent spot on users' Facebook homepage. The letter was not written simply to brag about the impressive number, however. Zuckerberg also addressed steps Facebook is taking to improve user privacy as it continues to grow . Here's a sample of the letter : Facebook's current privacy model revolves around "networks" — communities for your school, your company or your region. This worked well when Facebook was mostly used by students, since it made sense that a student might want to share content with their fellow students. Over time people also asked us to add networks for companies and regions as well. Today we even have networks for some entire countries, like India and China. However, as Facebook has grown, some of these regional networks now have millions of members and we've concluded that this is no longer the best way for you to control your privacy. Almost 50 percent of all Facebook users are members of regional networks, so this is an important issue for us. If we can build a better system, then more than 100 million people will have even more control of their information. Facebook's plan involves removing regional networks completely and allowing users choose who can see their content: friends, friends of friends, or everyone. Facebook is also adding the ability to control who sees any particular piece of content a user creates or uploads. This has been a heavily requested feature. Finally, the privacy settings page will consolidate some of the settings to make them simpler. As Facebook begins integrating its new changes, it will be reminding users to review/update their privacy settings. Users will see a message about it soon. Continue reading
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Tagged 100 million, Business, cracks, facebook, facebook-most, fellow students, india, reached-at-lest, review and story, social, social-media, social-networks, zuckerberg
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MySpace Signs Deal With Another Music Label
The "virtual fifth label" is now friends with MySpace. Continue reading
Facebook Catapults Into Third Place Among Video Sites
When tracking statistics from month to month, we're often forced to examine very tiny changes, and determining whether they're significant can be tough. Continue reading
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Tagged from-the-hulu, hulu, microsoft, million-streams, nature, review and story, social, unique-viewers, yahoo
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You May Get More Traffic from Twitter Than You Realize
If you use Twitter or create content, you have probably figured out by now that it can be a great tool for driving traffic to your site. There are measures you can take to expand this if your content is not bringing in the Twitter traffic on its own. Is Twitter a significant traffic source for your site? Comment here . If you're not seeing much traffic from Twitter, there is a chance it's coming in anyway, and you're just not aware of it. For that matter, if you are getting a lot of traffic from Twitter, you may be getting even more than you thought. Stan Pugsley, director of business intelligence for iCrossing says that nearly 70% of referral traffic from Twitter goes unmeasured, particularly if you are using web analytics tools like Google Analytics or Omniture. "The problem is not with the web analytics tools, but with the Twitter applications like Tweetdeck and Twhirl that are not based in an Internet Browser," explains Pugsley. "When a user clicks through a link in a tweet, those applications do not register a referring URL that can be picked up by the destination website. It appears that they are coming directly to the site. According to TweetStats, only 31.7% of tweets originate from twitter.com, and those are the visitors that can be tracked back to tweets." Pugsley suggests testing this for yourself, by installing a twitter app like Tweetdeck, installing the Live HTTP headers plug-in for Firefox, and clicking through the URL in a tweet, then looking at the referrer. His observation about missing Twitter traffic stats is not a new one, but probably still a topic that gets overlooked frequently. Back in the summer, Danny Sullivan wrote a couple of articles for Search Engine Land tackling the subject. These dig in quite a bit further. If you feel like you are being shortchanged on your Twitter traffic, these are required reading. As far as simply increasing your traffic from Twitter, here are a few tips: 1. Include some kind of Twitter/tweet button on your content. 2. Abide by this equation, or at least the principle behind it. 3. Make your Twitter presence known throughout your site 4. Use your Twitter presence along with your site on business cards, signatures, etc. 5. Actively engage on Twitter. 6. Tweet your own content. If they're following you, they must be interested in what you have to say (that doesn't mean to just Tweet ads and sales pitches. Tweet useful information). 7. Include ways to share your content on other social networks. It will often find its way to Twitter by other people. 8. Integrate Twitter into your other marketing channels (email for example). I'm sure there are plenty of other tips that could go here. Feel free to share some if you have them. Twitter is much more than a way to drive traffic, but when traffic is the goal, it certainly holds a great deal of potential. If you were unaware that you may be getting Twitter traffic that is not being counted as such, perhaps you will see even more potential. Have you found Twitter traffic that wasn't being counted by analytics services? Talk to ArisYulianta and Friends... about it . Related Articles: > Driving Traffic with Twitter > An Equation for Getting More Traffic from Twitter > Where Social Media Fits Into the SEO Equation Continue reading
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Tagged danny sullivan, destination website, equation, firefox, internet, internet browser, omniture, people, referral traffic, social, social-networks, traffic
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