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New Twitter Dashboard Lets You Measure Performance of Organic Tweets. Have you ever craved better insight into the performance of your individual tweets? Well, hold on to your hats, folks. On Friday, Twitter rolled out an enhanced tweet activity dashboard, which lets you see how many times other users have viewed and engaged with your organic tweets.

There's only one catch: The new tool is only available to Twitter advertisers, Twitter Card publishers, and verified users. But if you do happen to fall into one of these groups, get excited. Knowing more about the performance of individual organic tweets can offer you a wealth of knowledge about what is and isn't working in your Twitter strategy -- and help you optimize both your organic and promoted tweets. The New Organic Tweet Analytics Dashboard Here's a snapshot of what you'll get out of the new dashboard: Access your dashboard by clicking Analytics >> Tweet Activity in your top navigation. You can also drill deeper into individual tweets to view a tweet's corresponding Tweet Details page: Social Selling – Love It or Hate It, You Gotta LIKE It.

3 Social Media Marketing Trends to Watch in 2014. Check Your Twitter Stats. Marketing Tools: 29 Powerful Tools for a Social Media Marketer. Do you find that you are using more and more marketing tools and you need more knowledge of technology in marketing than ever before? The demands on us to market our products and services using social media is constantly increasing and the technology/tools required to support this is also increasing. We start early morning and we finish late at night. How many of you check your Twitter or Facebook account last thing in the evening and first thing in the morning? In a recent report by IDC 80% of Smartphone users check their phone within 15 minutes of waking up.

What we do when we first wake up! We have a long busy day ahead of us! So we thought it would be a good idea to take a look at a very busy day in the life of a Social Media Marketer. Do you want to embed this infographic on your site? What Marketing Tools are in this infographic? We have a good collection of Social Media Tools in this infographic and you may use some or all of them! Going to work Early Morning Creative Time Down Time.

Facebook's Biggest Impact Is Post-Sales. Bye, bye SEO? Make Facebook optimization, Story Bumping and Last Actor work for you today. On Tuesday, Facebook announced it has rolled out changes to the site’s News Feed algorithm. If you’re serious about increasing engagement with Facebook, these are 2 concepts you need to learn now. With all of the push for individualized experiences online, Facebook is now providing new strategies to determine which stories appear in one’s News Feed. The two new plot twists include: Story Bumping – This shows older stories that the user might have missed the last time they perused their News Feed. In other words, the stories are new to the user, although possibly older than the current time they’re viewed. So how can a business take advantage of this new Facebook news tweak?

In a nutshell, create engagement like so: Post yes/no/controversial questions on your Facebook business page/group Interaction is the name of the game. So pick a polarizing topic and ask your community to share their views. The result? Offer weekly contests Your business page has a specific theme. The result? And finally: Our Guide to Twitter's Language. The beauty and challenge of Twitter is stuffing your most sophisticated thoughts and feelings into a measly 140 characters (or less). Unfortunately, our traditional methods of communication have proven to be a poor training ground for micro-messaging, and even the most savvy platform users have sighed in exasperation as those bright red negative character signs mock our basic intelligence. But, perhaps even worse, no good tweet is ever going to be 140 characters because it’s impossible to share, respond or reference a tweet that’s already at it’s max. If you want to make a big statement with a small message, you have to trim the fat.

Thankfully, a special subset of finite abbreviations and techniques have cropped up to help optimize your own Twitter lingo. These handy snippets of language — some no more than a single symbol — have been instrumental in fostering more sophisticated sharing and discourse simply because they are small. Beginner’s Lingo Ex: “. Experienced Vocabulary Ex: “This.