Comments on: Understanding social media performance http://arnoldwaldstein.com/2010/01/understanding-social-performance/ Ideas on technology, brands, wine and human behavior Tue, 12 Apr 2011 15:28:19 -0600 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.8.4 hourly 1 By: awaldstein http://arnoldwaldstein.com/2010/01/understanding-social-performance/comment-page-1/#comment-481 awaldstein Wed, 06 Jan 2010 21:54:49 +0000 http://arnoldwaldstein.com/?p=1398#comment-481 Hi John.<br><br>Glad this offered some info and thnx much for the praise.<br><br>I hear you on the need for crisp articulation on how startups find their markets. The strategy for finding valuable and rich traffic to your site is obviously top of mind for all businesses. <br><br>I'll give this some serious thought. Although each business is different, there are a series of ideas that could be useful for a broad array of startups. I go through this process with clients but it would interesting to create some digestible guidelines for everyone to use.<br><br>Thnx Hi John.

Glad this offered some info and thnx much for the praise.

I hear you on the need for crisp articulation on how startups find their markets. The strategy for finding valuable and rich traffic to your site is obviously top of mind for all businesses.

I'll give this some serious thought. Although each business is different, there are a series of ideas that could be useful for a broad array of startups. I go through this process with clients but it would interesting to create some digestible guidelines for everyone to use.

Thnx

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By: ADstruc http://arnoldwaldstein.com/2010/01/understanding-social-performance/comment-page-1/#comment-480 ADstruc Wed, 06 Jan 2010 21:10:53 +0000 http://arnoldwaldstein.com/?p=1398#comment-480 Arnold,<br><br>One of your better posts - very well thought out and direct. One of my favorite parts was: "Uncertainty creates opportunities. Old systems falling means we get a chance to create the value system for the new ones."<br><br>However, there is no social media performance, the art of measuring the effectiveness of a social media site, without the social media congregating. You and I have talked in-depth about how to bring users to ADstruc <a href="http://www.ADstruc.com" rel="nofollow">www.ADstruc.com</a>, but I would love a follow-up post to this one about some of the companies (twitter, etsy, facebook, etc) that have been successful at bringing people into their community, and how. A lot of this is word of mouth, but largely, the tools and features of the site (retweets, etc) that are "all-in-one" convincing users that their site is the one to keep returning too...<br><br>All the best,<br>John<br>ADstruc<br>An online buying platform for outdoor advertising<br><a href="http://www.ADstruc.com" rel="nofollow">www.ADstruc.com</a> Arnold,

One of your better posts – very well thought out and direct. One of my favorite parts was: “Uncertainty creates opportunities. Old systems falling means we get a chance to create the value system for the new ones.”

However, there is no social media performance, the art of measuring the effectiveness of a social media site, without the social media congregating. You and I have talked in-depth about how to bring users to ADstruc http://www.ADstruc.com, but I would love a follow-up post to this one about some of the companies (twitter, etsy, facebook, etc) that have been successful at bringing people into their community, and how. A lot of this is word of mouth, but largely, the tools and features of the site (retweets, etc) that are “all-in-one” convincing users that their site is the one to keep returning too…

All the best,
John
ADstruc
An online buying platform for outdoor advertising
http://www.ADstruc.com

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By: awaldstein http://arnoldwaldstein.com/2010/01/understanding-social-performance/comment-page-1/#comment-132 awaldstein Wed, 06 Jan 2010 14:54:49 +0000 http://arnoldwaldstein.com/?p=1398#comment-132 Hi John.<br><br>Glad this offered some info and thnx much for the praise.<br><br>I hear you on the need for crisp articulation on how startups find their markets. The strategy for finding valuable and rich traffic to your site is obviously top of mind for all businesses. <br><br>I'll give this some serious thought. Although each business is different, there are a series of ideas that could be useful for a broad array of startups. I go through this process with clients but it would interesting to create some digestible guidelines for everyone to use.<br><br>Thnx Hi John.

Glad this offered some info and thnx much for the praise.

I hear you on the need for crisp articulation on how startups find their markets. The strategy for finding valuable and rich traffic to your site is obviously top of mind for all businesses.

I'll give this some serious thought. Although each business is different, there are a series of ideas that could be useful for a broad array of startups. I go through this process with clients but it would interesting to create some digestible guidelines for everyone to use.

Thnx

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By: ADstruc http://arnoldwaldstein.com/2010/01/understanding-social-performance/comment-page-1/#comment-131 ADstruc Wed, 06 Jan 2010 14:10:53 +0000 http://arnoldwaldstein.com/?p=1398#comment-131 Arnold,<br><br>One of your better posts - very well thought out and direct. One of my favorite parts was: "Uncertainty creates opportunities. Old systems falling means we get a chance to create the value system for the new ones."<br><br>However, there is no social media performance, the art of measuring the effectiveness of a social media site, without the social media congregating. You and I have talked in-depth about how to bring users to ADstruc <a href="http://www.ADstruc.com" rel="nofollow">www.ADstruc.com</a>, but I would love a follow-up post to this one about some of the companies (twitter, etsy, facebook, etc) that have been successful at bringing people into their community, and how. A lot of this is word of mouth, but largely, the tools and features of the site (retweets, etc) that are "all-in-one" convincing users that their site is the one to keep returning too...<br><br>All the best,<br>John<br>ADstruc<br>An online buying platform for outdoor advertising<br><a href="http://www.ADstruc.com" rel="nofollow">www.ADstruc.com</a> Arnold,

One of your better posts – very well thought out and direct. One of my favorite parts was: “Uncertainty creates opportunities. Old systems falling means we get a chance to create the value system for the new ones.”

However, there is no social media performance, the art of measuring the effectiveness of a social media site, without the social media congregating. You and I have talked in-depth about how to bring users to ADstruc http://www.ADstruc.com, but I would love a follow-up post to this one about some of the companies (twitter, etsy, facebook, etc) that have been successful at bringing people into their community, and how. A lot of this is word of mouth, but largely, the tools and features of the site (retweets, etc) that are “all-in-one” convincing users that their site is the one to keep returning too…

All the best,
John
ADstruc
An online buying platform for outdoor advertising
http://www.ADstruc.com

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