Ian Wilker's Library tagged → View Popular
filtrbox : home
Another inexpensive filtering and reputation monitoring tool. Looks promising -- lots of positive reviews.
Yoast - Tweaking Websites
"You will find everything you need to optimize your website or WordPress blog here, from plugins to code examples. And we will also help to analyze whether your improvements are paying off!"
Broken Social Media: 5 Anti-Social Sites vs Alternatives | adtech ile reklam 2.0 dönemi başlıyor ve Trkycmhrytllbtpydrklcktr r10.net seo yarışması
Good details in this post on the relative merits of StumbleUpon, Digg, Sphinn, Mixx, and others.
Don’t ignore del.icio.us and Stumbleupon
Poking about for info for an upcoming presentation and found this from Owyang: "[not much change in] the dominant referrers to my blog -- direct visitors, then Google search, Google refferals, then Twitter -- [but] I’m noticing this increase in traffic fr
Social Media Measurement
Nice preso. "Social media has two key metrics: influence and engagement." The meatiest slides: 15 and 16, about how/where to "listen" -- e.g. do monitoring and tracking.
On Baseball and Congress — SunlightLabs Blog
Creative thinking about measuring performance of elected officials. How cool! I admit I'm lukewarm about "sabermetrics" (objective analysis of performance is wayyyyy down on the list of my baseball interests), but this could be productive in politics.
Functionalism Metrics For Conservation Websites « Drew Bernard
Breaks the typical advocacy website into its constituent parts -- different types of pages have different goals -- and lists the most meaningful metrics to look at for each. Really useful!
Is the page view dead? : Rashmi Sinha’s weblog
SlideShare founder's latest thoughts on meaningful measurements -- and a great comment from Austin Govella on "behavior driven metrics."
Social Network Stats: Facebook, MySpace, Reunion (Jan, 2008)
One more example of Jeremiah Owyang sharing REALLY valuable, impossible-for-most-of-us-to-find info.
Groundswell (Incorporating Charlene Li's Blog): New ROI of blogging report from Forrester
Not new, but this Charlene Li/Forrester effort is still a good starting point for social media measurement.
Google Reader Stats are Bullshit (With Proof)
A lot of A-list hullaballoo this week about feed stats inflated by inclusion in a preconfigured "bundle" offered to new users by start pages and feedreaders. What the rest of us want to know is, how do we get OUR feeds into those bundles?
Quantcast - Open Internet Ratings Service
Free metrics. Can't hurt, accuracy-wise, to have some alternatives to Alexa; do this, Alexa, and Compete.com and perhaps you have a fairly good picture of trends.
evhead: Podcasting Site Roundup
Great round-up from Odeo's CEO, Evan Williams: "There are a lot of podcast directories and services. Is anyone using these sites? Are they growing or shrinking? Who's growing and shrinking? What does it all mean?"
Sifry's Alerts: State of the Blogosphere, April 2006 Part 2: On Language and Tagging
Another great analytic from David Sifry.
eNonprofit Benchmarks Study
the first of its kind look at the effectiveness of major American nonprofit organizations using the Internet to raise money and influence public policy.
Vinny Carpenter’s blog » Web 2.0 Web/blog analytics come of age
"Google Analytics sits in your website as a snippet of JavaScript that captures relevant information and presents it back with intelligence. It’s really interesting, as I’ve been playing around with MeasureMap too"
Selected Tags
Related Tags
Sponsored Links
Top Contributors
Diigo is about better ways to research, share and collaborate on information. Learn more »
Join Diigo
