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  1. Guest

    Everything is measurable with a degree of error or unknown.

    I like these kind of tools as they are a sort of feedback, and in the case of social media, it’s almost like a personal development tool.

    I am not a big fan of when people put them on display however. But I guess celebrity is a huge selling point.

  2. Yes, social media marketing efforts are measurable; industry standards & metrics have yet to be established though.

    Web 2.0 folks are still stuck on adding to the list of “rules” of social media optimization. What we have is a hodgepodge of web 2.0, PR, social media “experts”, and seo’s. Whitepapers, textbooks and Wikipedia edits have yet to come to a consensus on simple definitions.

    And since “social media” consists of several different web spaces, each of which is to be treated differently, and each of which evolves continually, some of which could be gone tomorrow, it can be difficult to define such a moving target.

    I would like to see online dialog around social media become more modular – a standard of some kind. “Awareness campaign” just doesn’t do it for me. And each major social outlet (twitter, facebook, youtube, linkedin) should offer greater access to data… I think founders of sites like Facebook and Twitter should ask advertisers what data they would like to have and how they would like it presented, conducive to various types of marketing campaigns (ie branding, message, viral, conversions, whatever).

    It may actually end up that social media is better used as a measuring tool than a marketing platform. Online discussion tends to mirror offline discussion. Word of mouth usually being the objective of a social media campaign, if you didn’t have some kind of metrics toward that end going in, you probably had no business advertising in the social space to begin with.

    For that matter, do you consider your time spent online as “social” even on Facebook, or is it really solitary? Personally, I think time spent with friends or family watching television commercial provides greater opportunity for discussion than a random Facebook ad.

  3. Mike

    Social media optimization tips information included in this blog are very good for beginner SEO’s. I’ll use them for website optimization and promotion.

    Thanks.

    Regards:- SEO Orange County

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