Posts Tagged ‘resource’
New Liberate Media, social media and web 2.0 resource map links for week ending 22nd Feb 2008
February 22nd, 2008
Below are new the links we have added to the Liberate Media resource page,
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Social media tools list - from analytics to Digg
February 20th, 2008
After recently attending the Chinwag: measuring social media event, I wanted to share with you some of the hundreds of mostly free measurement, tracking, conversation, monitoring tools and so on that are out there and widely available. All of which can be found on our archived research page , which is there for all to use to better understand social media and related subjects.
The first link is a Mashables page where you will find tools for web traffic visualisation, blog and RSS feed analysis, market research data and site rankings, analytics software packages and log file analysis.
The next link is 26 must-have buzz monitoring tools, all of which are free of charge.
For the PR readers of the blog here are some tools for you that have been tried and tested by PR consultant David Jones.
If you are a big fan of DEL.ICIO.US as we are here at Liberate, here’s another one for you. The ultimate DEL.ICIO.US TOOLBOX - over 180 DEL.ICIO.US tools to use. Check out our own bookmarks at http://del.icio.us/liberatemedia
By now you should all be digging and submitting story you like to Digg. To keep on top of it all here is a Digg tools and resource page.
If that wasn’t enough for you here’s 70 more Digg tools.
Want to track your website? Well you should! On this page there are 69 tools to do just that.
If you just want to concentrate on blogs here are some tracking tools and six key ways to measure it.
If you have a found a discussion in the bloggosphere and you want to follow it try one of the following tools.
Twitter is very popular at the moment and numbers 4 and 5 in this blog post will help you monitor conversations and visualisation.
More reputation and social media tactics tools can be be found in our rescource.
If you would like to add to our resource or think we might have missed some important tools please get in touch.
New Liberate Media, social media and web 2.0 resource map links for week ending 15th Feb 2008
February 15th, 2008
Below are new the links we have added to the Liberate Media resource page,
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Social Media And Web 2.0 Online Resource And Research map
January 29th, 2008
At Liberate Media we feel strongly that social media should be free and accessible to all. A big part of social media is being able to access information/stories/videos photos etc, take that content, and place it and share it where ever you want whenever you want.
Which is why Liberate media wants to give something back and show that there are a couple of PR companies digging trenches and filling the sandbags! We are going to share our research work into social media and web 2.0 over the last 12 months with you.
There has been a lot of talk recently about how PR folk just don’t get social media, don’t know what it is, don’t know how to harness it and don’t know how to measure the results. This is true to some extent, but for us a new form of communication is always at the forefront of our thinking. So to help our fellow PR professionals and anyone else who is interested in social media and web 2.0, please take a minute to check out our archive of posts. You might even learn something!
The archive is set out by topic, and in each topic there are relevant posts for that heading. It will make more sense when you actually look at it. New headings are added all the time and a round-up of new links added will feature in a blog post every Friday (make sure you subscribe to our blog to you don’t want to miss it).
VIEW THE RESOURCE/RESEARCH MAP HERE:
The code for the map is below - please feel free copy and paste this and embed this into your blog.
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If you have any more ideas on how to improve the resource, research archive or think any headers are missing, or would like us to add any relevant posts, please get in touch.
