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EgoSurf - ego searching without the guilt.

51 Herramientas Social Media. Estaba preparando un post sobre una (1) herramienta de Social Media y decidi que es mas facil y util para vosotros tenerlas concentradas en un solo post. Entonces aqui va este post de 51 herramientas que te ayudaran a trabajar en Social Media. Las dividire por entornos para que os sea mucho mas facil y de ayuda. Usarlas con cuidado, que os dara poder en cualquier presentacion o delante de cualquier cliente. Otro dia escribire un post sobre como usarlas, entenderlas y aplicarlas adecuadamente. Aqui van: Facebook 1.- Faceboostic: herramienta de diagnostico publicitario de aplicaciones en Facebook. 2.- Facebook Lexicon: te da los resultados por palabras claves en conversaciones en Facebook. Facebook y Twitter 3.- TweetDeck y Seesmic: Software de gestion de cuentas de Twitter y Facebook. 4.- Tinker: sigue las conversaciones en Twitter y Facebook Twitter 5.- Twitter Search: motor de busqueda de Twitter en tiempo real para busqueda de conversaciones. Blogs Conversaciones Buzz y Brand Trafico Multimedia

Social Media Policies Database | Compliance Building Here is my collection social media policies. I initially gathered a big collection while trying to formulate my own policy. That collection grew over the years to include a variety of industries, types of companies (public or private), industry and approach to social media (proactive, prohibitive or neutral). The collection began to get overwhelming so I decided to get it organized. Please let me know of other policies that are not in the list. Most of these policies pre-date some of the recent rules from the National Labor Relations Board. Those rules call into question some aspects of the policies listed in the database. The Future of Social Media Monitoring - ReadWriteWeb Ten years ago the ClueTrain manifesto said that "markets are conversations" but today a more pertinent statement could be that conversations are becoming markets - or that there's a market for monitoring conversations. A whole class of technologies are emerging to help companies keep track of the conversations exploding online. The web moves fast enough that we may as well start looking at what comes next. Easy to use and affordable tools like Radian6 and ScoutLabs that track blog and twitter mentions are a given - but what kinds of crazy innovations can we hope for in the future? To be sure some of the future will be frighteningly intrusive and creepy; we've argued that the present state of the art in social media monitoring already is. As lovers of technology, though, we're also excited to see what companies like this enable in the future. Here's what we're thinking that might look like. More Sources, Especially Facebook Source Analysis Conversation Discovery

GROU.PS :: connects obsessively! Create your own social network Social Media Measurement Las redes sociales en la práctica (UNIA) Los pasados 3 y 4 de julio se celebró en Sevilla, en la UNIA (Universidad Internacional de Andalucía), dentro del Espacio-Red de Prácticas Digitales, el encuentro “Las redes sociales en la práctica“, coordinado por Francis Pisani y Tíscar Lara. El evento fue transmitido en directo a través de la plataforma de e-learning Sclipo, donde mediante un simple registro previo se podían seguir las distintas charlas de los conferenciantes. El viernes no pude seguir a Alejandro Piscitelli ni a Genís Roca, ni tampoco la posterior mesa redonda con Andrés Ortiz (Bestiario), Ícaro Moyano (Tuenti) y Gregor Gimmy (Sclipo), aunque Nieves González, que estuvo allí, ha hecho un excelente y amplio resumen en su blog. El sábado sí pude conectarme a Sclipo y seguir cómodamente sentada, desde casa, las charlas de Antoni Gutiérrez-Rubí y de Isidro Maya. Antoni Gutiérrez-Rubí, en su charla “Las redes sociales en la esfera política“: En 2008 twitter tenía 1,2 millones de usuarios. Me gusta: Me gusta Cargando...

30+ New & Free Web Tools You Should Know – 2009 Edition Roughly a year ago I published a list of not yet popular web tools you should know here on SEOptimise. It’s the most popular post on this blog ever since. While I considered updating the list I decided to compile a new one with a new generation of tools instead of just fixing broken links: 25 new & free Web tools you should know – 2009 edition This is of course a biased list of Web tools (both web based tools or tools for the Web), my own one, but it is fueled by my business blogging, social media optimization and SEO practice so you’ll probably like it as well. All of the tools below either offer free versions or are entirely free. TwitterSearch, SEO & AnalyticsBlogging & Social MediaWeb Development & Misc. Twitter Screenr Record screencast instantly and send them to Twitter using this web based tool Tweecious For saving your own bookmarks from Twitter you can use Tweecious. Tweetdoc Save your Twitter searches and other Twitter “actions” as a PDF file Search, SEO & Analytics

Twine - Organize, Share, Discover Information Around Your Interests | Twine Web social para profesionales de la información Hunch The Science of Social Media 17 Alternatives to Klout As we wrote about earlier this week, Klout has reworked its algorithms, and your scores have changed. Some have gone up, some down. Despite claiming more transparency with their algorithms, they are still mostly opaque and mysterious. So while they tinker with their code, you might want to explore other alternatives that can help you measure your social media effectiveness. Before I run through the services, let's discuss eight different issues with social media metrics and how the ideal metric should be constructed. There is no single number that can really be universally useful. So what alternatives to Klout are out there, and are any of them any better at capturing what you should be doing better for your social media activities? Twitter-only metrics Twitter Score gives you a single score (I got a 2 out of 10, which seems somewhat low). Facebook-only metrics Booshaka looks at top contributors to your Facebook page Google-owned metrics Multiple site focus Sentiment Analysis tools

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