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5-Step Process to Run Your Own Twitter Audit | Sprout Social

5-Step Process to Run Your Own Twitter Audit | Sprout Social | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
The key to a successful Twitter marketing strategy involves frequently studying the data you have on hand to inform your strategy moving forward. It’s easy to guess what kind of content will perform well if you know what has worked in the past. One of the best ways to dig into the data you have is to perform your own Twitter audit.


Though the term audit may jog unpleasant thoughts of the IRS, you can leave your W2s in the shoebox under your bed. Instead, this article shows you how to pull, visualize and make sense of your Twitter data so that you can make informed decisions about your future strategy....

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Do you know if you're having success on Twitter? These five tips will help you audit your results.

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Quality Over Quantity: The Overblown Importance of Likes & Followers

Quality Over Quantity: The Overblown Importance of Likes & Followers | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The evidence for social media as a viable means of marketing is overwhelming, even for businesses traditionally unaffiliated with social media marketing. But many companies, even major marketing and advertising agencies, use objective numbers like Facebook likes or Twitter followers to measure a campaign’s health or success.


It’s tempting to use objective measures like these because they’re verifiable, quantitative, and logical, but the true significance of likes and followers to the success of a social marketing campaign is greatly overestimated....

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What's your measure when it comes to social media or content marketing? Here's what you should be looking at.

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Moving Past Coverage: How to Measure Your Social Media Program | Institute for Public Relations

Moving Past Coverage: How to Measure Your Social Media Program | Institute for Public Relations | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Ask any communications practitioner what the measure of success is for their campaigns, and most often the response will be a list of well written coverage pieces, shared aggressively across social channels. Ask any marketer what the measure of success is for their campaigns, and they will reply with a litany of metrics. Guess what, social media pros — you’ve been doing it wrong. It is time to measure like a marketer....

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Serena Erlich outlines how to measure your social media programs easily and effectively.

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