Tom Beach of TRB Designs came to my session on False Metrics vs Real ROI at PodCamp 4 in Boston and made a video of it for the internet, in which he embedded my slides. I love the participation throughout, but especially at the end with the interaction between Chris, myself, the rest of the [...]
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Tags: false metrics, Measurement, metrics, pcb4, PodCamp, ROI, speaking, Twitter
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Saturday, August 22nd, 2009 at
10:10 am and is filed
under Events, ROI.
I’ve been thinking of this post for a while, each time I see someone using Twitter beg for followers, or obsess over making a “monumental” post for their random tweet milestone (500th tweet! 10,000th tweet! 1000th follower! and so on). Each time I see this, I want to point out that perhaps this is the [...]
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Tags: followers, following, friends, grader, metrics, number of tweets, statistics, tweet, twinfluence, Twitter, wasted time
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Saturday, January 3rd, 2009 at
10:29 pm and is filed
under ROI, Twitter.
Can social media and social advertising help us find a way out of this economic turbulence? I think they can. I wrote about my opinion on social advertising and the new definition of ROI on Mashable today.
Advertising, ROI
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Tags: analytics, depression, metrics, recession, ROI, social advertising, social media, stock market
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Saturday, October 11th, 2008 at
2:57 am and is filed
under Advertising, Guest Posts, ROI, Social Media Boot Camp.
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