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Facebook & Twitter up 82% Year over Year

23 February 2010 Analysis

Led by Facebook, Twitter, Global Time Spent on Social Media Sites up 82% Year over Year
According to The Nielsen Company, global* consumers spent more than five and half hours on social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter in December 2009, an 82% increase from the same time last year when users [...]

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Save Our Marine Life . . . how long can you last? Game On!

5 February 2010 Attraction

My brilliant sister in-law sent an email with this little game in it and …
OMG MY SANDY ONLY LASTED 30 SECONDS!!
Steer Sandy Seal through the dangers of unprotected waters and sign the petition to Save Our Marine Life.
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Google Analytics Goals and Funnels: Back to Basics

1 February 2010 Advice

“Goals are great and it is amazing how many people don’t have them setup! Goals allow you to track visitors who convert on your site, so they can provide you with really quick insights with only a few minutes of setup time.”
Not a truer word/s spoken or even written.
Google is a powerhouse of excellent “free” [...]

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Twitter’s Most Influential Topics of 2009

2 January 2010 Analysis

Brian Solis is a principal at new media agency FutureWorks. You can connect with him on Twitter or Facebook.
In 2009, influence emerged as a source of filtering and focus, especially when Twitter () released its new “lists” feature to empower users to organize and follow custom streams by topic, personality, and themes.
Klout, which analyzes [...]

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Survey: Social media makes good business, bad workers

1 January 2010 Analysis

By: Andrea Koskey
Examiner Staff Writer
December 31, 2009
Companies and government agencies are using social networking sites such as Facebook to make announcements and keep in touch with the community. (Courtesy photo)
Businesses are increasingly using social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter for marketing purposes, but those same companies don’t want employees logging on during [...]

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