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Data in the Museum: Experimenting on People or Improving Their Experience?

Museum 2.0

These experiments look a lot like those conducted in social psychology labs, with two big differences: the sample sizes are many tens of thousands of times larger than those in the lab--and a lot more diverse across age, class, and geography. cull visitor comments to emphasize a particular perspective (or suite of perspectives)?

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Live Blogging: 09NTC Mapping Your Social Media Strategy

Amy Sample Ward

How do you use a RSS feed like a rockstar? Feed digest. assessed the conversation and they had a 58% negative blog/conversation ratio (used manual researching, icerocket, forumtracker, search.twitter, etc.), new that was the metric/goal to track and 6 months later there was only 18% negative ratio. test and teweak.

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How to structure your nonprofit social media plan

Get Fully Funded

If you share things that interest her, she’ll engage with you, liking your posts, commenting, and sharing. Many people scroll their social feeds and don’t turn the sound on. I’ve got more tips on creating great videos along with some samples here. The truth is this: if you share things that bore her, she’ll stop following you.

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Measuring the Value of Your Blog: Reflections Over the Last Year

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Unique Visitors & Feed Subscribers). I just sampled one month. " That's a hard question for me to answer because as Kaushik notes and all of us bloggers know all too well -- many analytics programs do not track RSS feeds. Conversation habits in the comments in the blogs - it's what makes them a social media.