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Facebook usage: a local perspective
Continued from last time… In my previous post, I explained that I’m trying to gather data on the number of social media users within a geographic area. I’m basically attempting to answer the question: “what is the actual take-up of social … Continue reading
Posted in Facebook, Hampshire, Social Media, weekly blog club
Tagged age group, analysis, analytics, Facebook, geographic, reporting, social media, statistics, technology, usage, users
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Estimating Social Media usage within a geographic area
I’m an enthusiastic supporter of the adage “go where the people go” if you want to connect with customers and service users. I believe it applies equally – if not more – in the virtual world, than the physical world. I don’t … Continue reading
Posted in Facebook, Hampshire, Social Media, Technology, weekly blog club
Tagged analysis, analytics, Facebook, Facebook statistics, geographic, Hampshire, reporting, social media, statistcs, users
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Ten (more) of my favourite reporting and analysis tools for Twitter
A couple of months ago I blogged about ten of my favourite reporting and analysis tools for Twitter. I didn’t – and still don’t – pretend to have any great expertise but, as I’d tried a bunch of different products, … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media, Technology, Twitter
Tagged analysis, analytics, Crowdbooster, reporting, tools, Trendsmap, Tweetgrid, Tweetstats, Twitter, visualisation
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Ten of my favourite reporting and analysis tools for Twitter
I’ve been tweeting for just over a year during which time I’ve tried a variety of tools for reporting and analysis. Some have been quite impressive, but many have been pretty awful. Here’s a quick look at ten of my … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media, Technology, Twitter
Tagged analysis, analytics, reporting, tools, TweetReach, Twitalyzer, Twitter, visualisation
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My first year on Twitter
Until just over a year ago I thought Twitter was a place celebrities go to announce what they’ve had for breakfast. That’s certainly the impression I got from newspapers. I can’t remember what prompted me to take a look at … Continue reading