Facebook Wants To Change The Way You Share
Facebook is looking to fundamentally change the way you share content. But the jury is still out on whether a revolutionary idea that makes sense in theory will be embraced by the masses.
Read more »Facebook is looking to fundamentally change the way you share content. But the jury is still out on whether a revolutionary idea that makes sense in theory will be embraced by the masses.
Read more »In the world of Web analytics there are a few tried-and-trusted stalwarts that have been around since the early days of the Internet revolution and remain with us today. If you’re a content creator, unique visitors/visits and page views are essential – with a healthy dose of page views per visit, time spent on site …
Read more »Ad Age offers an interesting glimpse into what compels users to share video content with the publication of its Top 10 Videos As Of All Time list. Comprising only of ads that were produced by brands – and not counting videos that were created and uploaded by individuals – the list surfaces some interesting insights. …
Read more »One big question that arises around content sharing is “are all shares created equal?” The crux of this question relates to exactly who somebody is sharing content with. Some people are likely to be more influential and command more respect in the online space than others and thus logic dictates that these are the folks …
Read more »Traffic growth is the one metric that everybody understands. Whether you’re on the cutting edge of the digital space or if you’re just getting to grips with how to use Facebook, the concept of monitoring unique visitors and page views to a site is pretty easy to grasp. But simply monitoring audience in these fairly …
Read more »Sharing is perhaps the number one example of self-less behavior. As humans we share with others not for personal gain, but because we think it’s the right thing to do. Helping other people that are in greater need than we are seems to be – for many people at least – ingrained into the human …
Read more »The beauty of the Web is that everything is measurable. But while there’s no shortage of data to analyze and digest, much of it looks at what happened in the past. The problem with historic data is that we are often compelled to simply look at what was successful in the past and copy it …
Read more »When it comes to sharing content online, Millennials are perhaps the most generous generation. From pictures, to videos, to links, to files – the concept of online sharing is deeply ingrained within the Generation Y psyche. But when we speak about sharing amongst Millennials it’s generally viewed within a single, social networking silo. What about …
Read more »When a scientist gets a small pot of cash to lead a study, it usually means he or she will either: a) Prove something that we already know to be true thanks to common sense b) Prove something that we have no interest in knowing if it’s true Just kidding, scientist friends. But a recent …
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