Infographic: The State of Social Sharing 2013

Mar 25
2013

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The guys at WebHostingBuzz have just released their latest infographic and it focuses on the state of social sharing in 2013. For web designers it is always important to know what social platforms are available as well as their popularity. The infographic states that 90% of companies with 100 or more employees use social media in their marketing mix.

When designing a website you should take the most popular social platforms into consideration, not only are they very important for advertising your website, but they can also be on vital importance for word-of-mouth advertising, it doesn’t take much for a website to instantly go viral on Twitter. As you can see below currently the eight most popular social platforms are:

- Facebook
- Twitter
- Pinterest
- LinkedIn
- Google+
- YouTube
- Tumblr
- Instagram

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Facebook unveils Graph Search

Jan 16
2013

Facebook has just announced Graph Search, which is a new an innovative way for users to find information within Facebook. According to Facebook they currently host more than 240 billion photos with more than a trillion connections.

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According to Facebook:

Graph Search will appear as a bigger search bar at the top of each page. When you search for something, that search not only determines the set of results you get, but also serves as a title for the page. You can edit the title – and in doing so create your own custom view of the content you and your friends have shared on Facebook.

Graph Search, will first be launched as a limited preview for U.S. audiences only, and it will allow users to discover connections between other members of the site and quickly identify which friends have been to certain places, “liked” specific topics or appeared in certain photos.

For those worried about privacy, Facebook says that if you want something to remain private and have marked it as such then no one will find it using the new search. “It makes finding new things much easier, but you can only see what you could already view elsewhere on Facebook,” says the company.

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Instant Messaging Choices

Oct 06
2010

Everybody uses instant messaging in some form or other. Whether it be via a web-based app like Facebook, Twitter or Gtalk, or with a standalone application like Trillian, Skype or Miranda IM – Everybody has a favorite. A question was recently posted on Answers asking what is there favorite IM client… so what is your favorite and why?

You can leave your answer in the comment section below, or you can leave your answer on the original question on Answers here: What is your instant messaging client of choice?

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This question was originally asked by David Baker.

Here are the best answers so far:
From Csgs:

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From Neil Monroe:

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So, what is is your instant messaging client of choice?

Thanks to everyone who asked a question, but most importantly thanks to everyone that took the time and effort to offer helpful and useful answers.

Toolbox: Tracking How Well Your Sites Evolving

Jun 16
2010

When you develop a website that you want to nurse well into its successful stages you can’t help but to wonder “how well your web site’s evolving”. Is it reaching a new peak every month? How many more visitors are arriving on a weekly basis? Is there any actual growth on all aspects? These are just a few of the questions asked by most individuals who build and develop their own websites.

We may not have a direct answer to your questions, but we definitely have a few tools and resources that can. Take a look at the following useful tools which allow you to measure how well your website is managing to evolve not only within your industry, but in growth and popularity as well. Some you may know, but have never used, while some you will have been acquainted with before. It’s vital that you test a few of these tools out to find the ones that work best for you.

Yahoo Site Explorer

Yahoo! Site Explorer arrives at your “doorstep” with the goal of providing you with better visibility into how they index your websites and what data they use in their search service. You’ll be able to see inlinks from certain URL’s, find backlinks from various websites and more.

Alexa

Alexa has built an unparalleled database of information about sites that includes statistics, related links and more. All of this information can be found on Alexa’s Site Overview pages, Traffic Detail pages and Related Links pages. To access these pages, simply type the URL of any site into the Alexa Search box.

Buzzlogic

Buzzlogic is a pretty nifty tool that’s geared toward the marketing crowd. We had to include this tool because most individuals who want a successful website are also speaking on monetary terms (i.e. Google Adwords, Static Advertisements, etc..). This tool allows you to build a powerful marketing structure that will mend user and site owner relationships.

Tweetdeck

Tweetdeck is an easy way for you to monitor how well your websites performing within the social media circles. This integrated browser client can show you every time a specific target phrase has been mentioned, it also offers a way to connect with your Facebook/LinkedIn/MySpace profile for a more unified way to monitor the conent you’d like.

Compete

Compete is a new breed of web analytics company. It combines site and search analytics in one site to help you quickly master online marketing. With Compete, you can identify rival search marketing strategies to take your SEM and SEO efforts to the next level, and stay on top of rivals with site metrics and audience profiles.

Search Status

SearchStatus is a toolbar extension for Firefox and SeaMonkey that allows you to see how any and every website in the world is performing. Designed for the highly specialized needs of search engine marketers, this toolbar provides extensive search-related information about a site, all conveniently displayed in one discreet and compact toolbar.

Socialmention

Social Mention is a social media search and analysis platform that aggregates user generated content from across the universe into a single stream of information. It allows you to easily track and measure what people are saying about you, your company, a new product, or any topic across the web’s social media landscape in real-time. Social Mention monitors 100+ social media properties directly including: Twitter, Facebook, FriendFeed, YouTube, Digg, Google etc.

Google Analytics

Google Analytics is the enterprise-class web analytics solution that gives you rich insights into your website traffic and marketing effectiveness. Powerful, flexible and easy-to-use features now let you see and analyze your traffic data in an entirely new way. With Google Analytics, you’re more prepared to write better-targeted ads, strengthen your marketing initiatives and create higher converting websites.

Addictomatic

Addictomatic searches the best live sites on the web for the latest news, blog posts, videos and images. It’s the perfect tool to keep up with the hottest topics, perform ego searches and feed your addiction for what’s up, what’s now or what other people are feeding on.

Feed Compare

Feed Compare allows you to quickly and easily compare your RSS feed(s) with 3 other sites at a time. This will let you measure how well your feed subscriptions are doing when compared with other websites within your similar niche. This is a great way to keep up with the average amount of subscribers your website is supposed to be receiving within a certain period of time.

How to create a Facebook Fan Page

May 20
2010

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Apr 03
2010

Essential Facebook Fan Page Resources

Mar 30
2010

With its 400 millions users, Facebook is now a very lucrative market for businesses. You simply have to have a fan page, it is an essential free tool that can no longer be ignored. Of course fan pages are not limited to only businesses – web sites, groups, causes… anything you can possibly think of has got their own page on Facebook. Are you missing out?
The funny thing is it can be tricky creating an effective fan page, and that is why we have collected some useful resources to help you get started.

Create a Kick-ass Facebook Fan Page

This article will go over where to go to create a Fanpage, some of the applications that you can (have) to install on your page, and how to link with them to produce a great Fanpage that will surely attract Facebookers to it and earn your brand some great exposure.
Create a Kick-ass Facebook Fan Page

5 Essential Apps for Your Business's Facebook Fan Page

Many Facebook apps are built for casual use, like the social games and quizzes you may see your friends using in their personal feeds. But there are quite a few apps that are ideal for a business Fan Page. These are useful for customizing your page with greater detail, showcasing your content from other social sites and getting more information from your customers. Here are five essential Facebook apps that your business may want to take for a spin.
5 Essential Apps for Your Business's Facebook Fan Page

How to Build Engaging One-of-Kind Facebook Fan Pages

Don’t let anyone tell you it is easy to create a successfully engaging Facebook Fan Page. It is not.
It’s not an insurmountable task either. But it requires planning, time, some kind of HTML knowledge, design skill, and imagination. Originality doesn’t hurt either.
How to Build Engaging One-of-Kind Facebook Fan Pages

By Paul Andrew (Speckyboy and speckyboy@twitter).