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May 12 2008

jabancroftlinkblog
19:37

A growing list of Social Media Metrics: A great resource

Shared by Josh Bancroft
Asking "how do you measure conversations?" is like asking "how do you measure friendship?" Or Trust. Or Love. Or Connectedness.

My answer: you don't, and you demean them by trying to count them as if they were beans, instead of treating them as interactions with real people.

I came across this excellent resource (thanks Beth) this morning on several methodologies to measure social media.

Rachel Happe, who blogs over at the Social Organization put together this quite awesome list of metrics used to measure social media in the enterprise. This list goes beyond the common metrics used to measure the effectiveness (or not) of marketing activities. One metric that is not on the list – and I think we all struggle with this - is the ability to measure conversations. I mean, really, how do you attach a metric to a two-way dialogue? There are some really cool tools available that monitor conversations and brand mentions online though. Some even use algorithms that rate these conversations based on where they are taking place. Expensive but might be worth the investment.

Tags: measuring social media, social media metrics