Library Of Congress To Acquire Entire Twitter Archive

April 14, 2010 · Filed Under 101 Social Mediasphere, Social Media · Comment 
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The U.S. Library of Congress, (the biggest library in the world) announced this morning via its official Twitter account that it will be acquiring the entire archive of public Twitter tweets since the inception of Twitter. The Library has a massive printed collection as well as an extensive collection of other digital assets.

Readwriteweb opines that:

“The Library does extensive work with data format standards, the semantic Web and other platforms for outside analysis. The addition of Twitter into the organization’s offerings could foster an enormous amount of academic research. From a new kind of historical record to an unprecedented opportunity for discovering patterns of social interaction, this is big.”


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12 tools to measure social media marketing

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Businesses have been unsure of ways to measure social media campaigns, social media ROI and syncing the stats, if any, to sales data and vice versa. Here are 12 tools that I came across that can be used to track the effectiveness of your social media campaigns.

One important fact one needs to remember here is, Social media optimization is not a number race. Businesses need to focus on growing brand awareness, customer acquisition, engagement, interaction, conviction, retention, sales, profits, and customer satisfaction rates.

So without further delay, here is the list of tools I promised.

Google Analytics: Free tool to track and report on a company’s Web site usage and online marketing activities.

TwitterAnalyzer: Free online tool analyzes a company’s influence on Twitter, including number of daily Tweets, users who are re-Tweeting your messages and their unique reach.

HootSuite: Popular free service manages and analyzes multiple Twitter users and accounts. New iPhone app links HootSuite account to mobile phone.

Radian6: Sophisticated tool that tracks conversations about competitors and share of mentions, among other metrics. Pricing starts at $500 a month per profile and $100 a month per user.

ViralHeat: Delivers real-time data from video sites, microblogging platforms and Web sites. Prices range from $9.99 a month to $139.98 a month.

Bit.ly: Free URL shortener that tracks information such as number of clicks, traffic sources and what time clicks occur.

Scoopler: Free real-time search engine that organizes content being shared on the Internet as it happens through blogs and major social networks.

TweetMeme Analytics: Similar to Google Analytics, the app is useful if you use TweetMeme’s re-Tweet buttons on your site. Prices begin at $50 per domain per month.

PostRank Analytics: Suite of tools to measure social engagement on other platforms and services. Shows messages and comments from other sites that contribute to your statistics. Prices begin at $9 a month.

Twopular: Tracks the most popular trends on Twitter at no charge.

Xinureturns: Provides a free overview of your Web site presence on popular search engines and social networks.

Omniture: Captures, stores and analyzes digital transactions from Web sites and other online channels as well as offline channels such as point-of-sale promotions and call centers. Prices vary per user.

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