why not? People spend a lot of time on spiffing up their personal page too (even if they do not admit it). I would be interested, how many of my friends actually check out my personal page and even read my posts?
Hint: You can integrate su.pr for links, they offer awesome metric tracking + by doing so you are basically integrating 2 biggest social networks together (FB and stumbleupon)
@Krivc89 Will they show you what came from where? I.e., could you post the same link on say Twitter and Facebook and tell how many clicks you got from each?
As we are now seeing very blatant spam warnings on Facebook anytime we try to friend anyone new, I am seeing my new friend requests drop to just about zero.
Even the Facebook TOS now says you can only friend those you really know. Kinda negates the purpose of Facebook a a social networking site, does it now Paul?
So even though I am more of a YouTube and Google Buzz user, I am moving to a Facebook fanpage myself. Great advice Paul, as always testing will tell!
@IamChrisLang Chris, you're allowed/welcome to put business related stuff on your fan page. My unsubscribes on my fan page are almost zero - so folk aren't opting out (yet, at least ;-))
what if your insights arent updating? mine havent changed for two weeks..
worldfamous09 1 year ago
why not? People spend a lot of time on spiffing up their personal page too (even if they do not admit it). I would be interested, how many of my friends actually check out my personal page and even read my posts?
barbiehsusomatic 1 year ago
@barbiehsusomatic O.k., I'll take that. Nothing that I know of does that at this point.
colligan 1 year ago
Can you do this for your personal page (not fan page)?
barbiehsusomatic 1 year ago
@barbiehsusomatic Nope. Sorry. But really, stats for a personal page - what's the point?
colligan 1 year ago
Hint: You can integrate su.pr for links, they offer awesome metric tracking + by doing so you are basically integrating 2 biggest social networks together (FB and stumbleupon)
Krivc89 1 year ago
@Krivc89 Will they show you what came from where? I.e., could you post the same link on say Twitter and Facebook and tell how many clicks you got from each?
colligan 1 year ago
@colligan Yes, shows you traffic sources, amount of clicks and stumbles, people who retweeted the link, people who "liked" it on StumbleUpon etc.
+ If the content is good and lots of people click like you can get some descent traffic from random stumblers
Krivc89 1 year ago
@Krivc89 awesome. i will take a lookie lookie. thanks for the tip!
colligan 1 year ago
As we are now seeing very blatant spam warnings on Facebook anytime we try to friend anyone new, I am seeing my new friend requests drop to just about zero.
Even the Facebook TOS now says you can only friend those you really know. Kinda negates the purpose of Facebook a a social networking site, does it now Paul?
So even though I am more of a YouTube and Google Buzz user, I am moving to a Facebook fanpage myself. Great advice Paul, as always testing will tell!
IamChrisLang 1 year ago
@IamChrisLang Chris, you're allowed/welcome to put business related stuff on your fan page. My unsubscribes on my fan page are almost zero - so folk aren't opting out (yet, at least ;-))
colligan 1 year ago