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Data about Pinterest is sparse because they’ve been slow to release their API, but I was able to utilize search engine APIs to pull some data about the trendy new social site. I gathered information on over 11,000 pinned images and did some analysis to create the infographic below. This data should be useful for Pinterest users who’d like to get more repins on the images they’ve pinned, as well as
One of the questions that I’ve been asked the most in the years I’ve been doing Twitter data analysis is where in a Tweet is the best position (beginning, middle or end) to include a link to get the most clicks. I had always assumed the end was the best, so I never thought much about the question. But about a month ago, I decided to actually look at the data about it and test my assumption. Over t
As promised here’s another post in my Facebook sharing data series. This time, I applied the two linguistic algorithms (RID and LIWC) that power TweetPsych to my Facebook sharing data set and found an interesting, if not entirely surprising phenomenon. Articles in my dataset that include sexual references in their titles, are shared on Facebook far more than the average story. Additionally, posit
000 Introducing PicStats.com: An Instagram Analytics Tool A free tool to analyze any instagram account By Dan Zarrella Posted: September 8, 2014 000 Read more Saying Goodbye to HubSpot After 6 years it is time for something new By Dan Zarrella Posted: September 8, 2014 000 Read more An Introduction to: Memes and Memetics for Marketers Understanding the Science of Memes By Dan Zarrella Posted: Sept
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed or follow me on Twitter. Contact me to talk about how I can help with your social & viral marketing. Thanks!I’ve done a bunch of research into the characteristics of ReTweets in an effort to understand what makes them viral. ReTweets are the first entirely observable and analyzable viral content spreading mechanism in the history of mank
TweetBacks are great, but they’re just a single feature, the integration of Twitter and blogging can and should go much deeper than that. And if you liked TweetBacks or TweetSuite, please vote for me in the Open Web Awards. So today I’m releasing the first version of TweetSuite, a Twitter-WordPress integration plugin that includes the following features: Server-side (no-JS or remote calls) TweetBa
Update: I’ve released a TweetBacks WordPress Plugin that includes TweetBacks as a feature. In response to a Mashable post about how Twitter will change blog design in 2009, yesterday I created Tweetbacks. They work kind of like trackbacks, but instead of listing blogs linking to a specific post, it lists Tweets about a specific post. You can see it in action on my blog, just above the comments. It
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