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Three Awesome Things You Can Do with LinkedIn’s New Website Demographics

Three Awesome Things You Can Do with LinkedIn’s New Website Demographics | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
"Recently, LinkedIn rolled out its new Website Demographics feature which allows any business that has a LinkedIn Ads account to better identify who exactly is coming to their site. While Google Analytics has for years shown us aggregate data with sessions, pageviews, and more, we actually don’t know who makes up these metrics. What LinkedIn aspires to do here is provide granular information..."

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Jessica Kelly's curator insight, November 29, 2017 1:36 PM
#1: Better ad targeting
#2: Business intelligence
#3: Targeted engagement
Click thru and read on for details.

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8 Tips and Tricks for LinkedIn Power Users

8 Tips and Tricks for LinkedIn Power Users | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
Here are eight ways to get a leg up on the LinkedIn competition.
Best Blog Scoops's curator insight, August 13, 2014 9:45 AM

LinkedIn is so powerful! Most Real Pros really do not know how to leverage LinkedIn.

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Five LinkedIn Strategies You Haven't Thought Of Before

Five LinkedIn Strategies You Haven't Thought Of Before | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
The overwhelming majority of current LinkedIn users (84.4 percent) are using LinkedIn’s free account. Only 15.1 percent pay for premium service.

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What’s the #1 thing people are doing online? [Infographic]

What’s the #1 thing people are doing online? [Infographic] | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it

What are you doing on the Internet? Shopping? Tweeting? Checking Facebook?


**71% of you are watching videos on Vimeo or YouTube

The infographic covers the PEW survey for the past

three years on what adults are doing on the Internet.


I love that 81% of us are using the Internet to check the weather. This is my favorite site to check the weather btw.


So what’s the #1 thing people are doing online?


Selected by Jan Gordon covering "Content Curation, Social Media & Beyond"


Check it out here: [http://tnw.co/v5Ixp1]


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Darcy Kieran's comment November 20, 2011 9:14 AM
Interesting. I'm surprised at the shopping numbers. I thought other sources of data had the % of people shopping online similarly high, but a much smaller % of people actually "buying" online...
janlgordon's comment, November 20, 2011 1:48 PM
Hi Darcy, I agree with you, it is a bit surprising - you would think the percentage was higher - there may be some hidden #'s they're not capturing, It'll definitely be interesting to see how how this looks after the holidays.
venuscounsulting's curator insight, July 1, 2022 1:15 AM
https://www.thetodayposts.com/ways-to-build-brand-loyalty-with-mystery-shopping/ Ways to Build Brand Loyalty With Mystery Shopping While decades ago, mystery shopping was used to simply measure employee performance, nowadays it’s used by businesses to Build Brand Loyalty. Best Mystery Shopping company, mystery shopping, mystery shopping company
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Google's New Product Could Be A Stealth Torpedo For LinkedIn - Forbes

Google's New Product Could Be A Stealth Torpedo For LinkedIn - Forbes | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
Google has announced a tool that will let small to medium businesses recruit more quality candidates efficiently. ‘Hire‘ is not to be confused with ‘Google for Jobs’ which Google announced last month which helps people find jobs via search easier. Instead ‘Hire’ works directly with Google’s G Suite (Gmail). 

‘Hire’ is a smart play by Google. Not only will the tool get more small businesses using G-suite (a direct competitor to Microsoft’s Office) but it also makes the whole Google product set more alluring to those wavering. LinkedIn looks almost clunky next to Hire and isn’t half as friendly as Google to small and medium sized businesses looking to save time and money. While clearly belonging to Google, small businesses get a sense of ownership they are unlikely to get with LinkedIn. 

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Marteq's curator insight, July 20, 2017 9:59 AM

Hiring only, which makes complete sense for the SMB. I'm thinking this may be a Trojan Horse for something bigger down the road.

 

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Heriberto Manriquez's curator insight, June 9, 2018 1:58 PM

Hiring only, which makes complete sense for the SMB. I'm thinking this may be a Trojan Horse for something bigger down the road.

 

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Social Media and the Value of Controlling the Conversation

Social Media and the Value of Controlling the Conversation | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
Social media marketing must be justified. Can we measure the value of social media and the conversation it promises?

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janlgordon's curator insight, April 30, 2014 3:59 PM

I selected this article by Andrew Osegi for Kunocreativ because it addresses a topic that  every social media marketer should be concerned about.


He asks a very important question:


"How do we give value to the fleeting micro engagements that make up social media interaction?"


Some insights to get you thinking and leveraging your messages and conversations online.


Here are a few highlights:


As the web grows, so too will the number of users invested in social media networking. In order for anyone (brand or individual) to reap the benefits of social, businesses must establish a reputable (i.e. searchable) presence in their niche or industry. This takes A) time and B) money.


Your social strategy must reflect, and adhere to, the measurable data produced when posting. This data will direct how you conduct future social media campaigns - where ROI really matters. More on that in this article.


He refers to social capital - In an article by Rig Dragon, social capital is difficult to predict and measure, but most definitely applicable in social media. Social media, like advertising, creates unseen impressions too important to ignore. - Good insights here!

 

Takeaway:


Think of your social media efforts as a transaction of energy. Reciprocal conversation, online or in person, is rewarding to all parties involved.


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janlgordon's comment, April 30, 2014 5:08 PM
Robin Martin, thanks for sharing, always appreciated!
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5 Ways to Use Pinterest for Recruiting

5 Ways to Use Pinterest for Recruiting | Design, Science and Technology | Scoop.it
Pinterest presents an opportunity to reach talent first. Here are some tips on how to use Pinterest to find your next hire.
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