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Track Tweets, Facebook Traffic, Anything with UTM Tags

October 27th, 2011

How many Twitter followers do you have? How many Facebook fans? Most people have a good idea of their online social popularity. But can you describe how these followers are interacting with your website or blog? How many are actually visiting you and converting to customers?

Track Marketing Campaigns Using the UTM Tag

Google Analytics, free web tracking software, allows you to attach little codes to your links so that you can track just about anything. You can track campaign performance through email newsletter clicks, tweets, banner ads, affiliate programs, pay-per-click, and even offline campaigns. This will help you see which marketing efforts are the most effective and to better target your future campaigns.

You can use Google’s UTM Tag Builder to accomplish this, but I prefer UTM.to because it uses easy, down-to-earth language. You type in your link URL and your campaign details. Little pop-up bubbles tell you how to fill out the short form, and alert you when you’ve messed up the format. You can also get a long or short version of the new tagged-up URL.

Let me know how this works for you.


Join the Conversation About Your Brand

June 15th, 2009

Monitor conversations about your brand, and join them to your advantage.

A recent article in CNN Money’s Small Business section acknowledged the power of consumer-generated content. I always read blog posts and customer reviews before trying a new product or service.

Are people talking about your small business? Do you have any control over what’s being said?

Check out John Curran’s article: Track what your customers say about you.

And after that, set up a Google Alert for your brand to monitor the conversations…


How to Connect your Blog Feed to your Facebook Account

June 13th, 2009

A client recently asked how to do this. I thought it might be helpful to other business owners.

  • Log in to your Facebook account.
  • Near the top right side of the page, go into “Settings > Application Settings.”

  • Click on “Notes.”

  • Click on the “Import a blog” link.

  • Preview the content and then confirm.

Hope this helps!


15 Secrets of a Pro Blogger

May 6th, 2009

Okay, there’s this one blog I stalk everyday. Actually two to three times a day. Sometimes more ; ) It’s less than a year old, and already the blogger has a large following, tons of commenters, an industry presence, popularity on YouTube, and is even turning a profit! Part of my obsession with this blog comes from a strong prior interest in the topic (beauty/haircare). But the other part comes from my desire to analyze and share this blogger’s secrets to success!

A pro blogger:

  • Posts a couple of times per day (I know not all will agree with this one, it really depends on the nature of the blog)
  • Posts lots of pictures (where applicable)
  • Writes about a popular, niche market, filling a need for information
  • Invites other voices/writers on the blog
  • Holds contests and giveaways
  • Stays up-to-date on the industry buzz, even attending/participating in professional events
  • Develops series of posts that can be repeated with new information (informational series, story-telling series, tutorial series, etc.)
  • Has personality
  • Invites comments
  • Invites photo submissions and stories
  • Shares personal emotions, experiences, thoughts and mistakes
  • Has many different, appealing categories listed in the sidebar
  • Is a cheerleader for her supporters and views information sharing as a labor of love
  • Coins her own terms, gaining an internet following and building a brand
  • Stays mainly positive in tone

This is what I’ve noticed about this successful blogger. I will remain a loyal reader until she stops posting — who knows what valuable beauty tips I’ll miss if I don’t! Hopefully you can use some of her blogging secrets to breathe life into your blog.

Let me know what works for you…


Think Twitter is for the Birds? Think Again!

April 27th, 2009

Many small businesses are using social media (like Facebook, Twitter, and blogs) to drive sales. One firm has their sales targeted to reach $1 million this year.

Here are a few excerpts:

Two-thirds of all online users visit social networks and blogs, according to data from Nielsen Online.

There’s no better reference than your friends telling you about something. It’s that exact interaction that happens on Facebook

Read the entire article here.

Mindspring Design can help you to establish and design your blog, and link your website to Twitter and Facebook accounts.

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