BTS will probably dominate the most engaging hashtags for 2018. Also interesting to look at BTS in comparison to the engagement report for Twitter as a whole:
> * The average tweet on twitter receives 1690.46 retweets.
> * The average tweet sees 1695.62 engagements (likes + RTs).
Oh sure!
Social media management tools are important. Look into things like Buffer (for scheduling), Hootsuite (for Scheduling and Social Listening), and MeetEdgar (Scheduling and Content Curation).
Social listening is also a super important part of SMM. Here's a begineer's guide on that: https://mention.com/blog/social- listening/
Since you'll also be connecting with infleuncers, here are some guides on influencer marketing on Facebook: https://simplymeasured.com/blog/the-beginners-guide-to-influencer-marketing-on-facebook/ and influencer marketing on Instagram: https://www.shopify.com/blog/115935109-the-beginners-guide-to-influencer-marketing-on-instagram
My final note of advice is to take things one step at a time. Start by working with your employers to understand EXACTLY what their goals are. Are they trying to get more sales from social media visitors? Are they trying to get more web traffic and foot traffic into their store? Are they trying to get people to sign up for an email list? Understanding what their end goal is will help you craft proritize marketing tactics that specifically target traffic, conversion, or retention.
When you understand their goal, then prioritize 2-3 marketing tactics per platform to test over a month. For instance, if my goal is to get 300 visitors/week to visit our website from Facebook, you can try offering an exclusive special discount for Facebook fans who use a special promo code on your site.
Dear god, the action would be beyond majestic.
Imagine a hard r, gritty battle between Deathstroke & Batman done by the team that did The Raid.
I believe that the "Submit ticket" on support page is exactly for this. However, we may try.
The issues I have encountered are :
I use : iPhone 6s with iOS 10.3.3
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/u/brendon_tenx maybe you could tell us what kind of info do you exactly need so we could create some kind of comment sketch and users will only have to fill the information. Another thing : do you guys use https://brand24.com/, https://mention.com/, or simply google alerts to track the internet in terms of "TenX" & "PAY" questions or scam ? If the answer is no, maybe you could start doing so, give some particular slack and reddit users an access to it so we as a community could help you improve the company value by answering questions and prevent scam even better.
Track assignments and color coding help tremendously, but mostly it takes being familiar with the content. It also doesn't start out looking like that. It begins in segments with fewer tracks and eventually gets built out into the monster you see before you. After that, you start recognizing patterns that help you move around the sequence quickly.
Google alerts is notoriously unreliable and was once admitted to be broken by Google.
They also do not support Reddit, Twitter and many other platforms at a speed that makes them useful. And Google doesn't index everything. Their indexing of Twitter and Reddit comments are not reliable.
You have to wait for the content to be indexed by Google before it can appear. Then you do not get advanced filtering options, sentiment analysis etc. Hate to link to a competitor but for more info you can see this excellent article by Mention: https://mention.com/en/blog/google-alerts/
Probably not in Apple Podcasts, but you might be able to set up a keyword notification on Google with the website and author as your search filters.
If "under 13 thousand" is pretty common to you then okay.
Meanwhile, Mention.com suggests roughly 21 million users of Instagram have over a million followers. Statistically, you're more likely to have a million followers on Instagram... although it does seem that the median of users with a few followers vs the users with a lot of followers is much more uneven with Instagram.
I'm using StoryBase.com to find question keywords and long tail ideas.
Mention.com to track when questions is asked online.
Demographics.io to see age and gender on keywords makes it easier to build personas.
Search console to find low hanging fruits aka keywords I can improve fast. And I also use Moz and Ahrefs a lot.
Nothing will notify you in real time.
You can scan the socials with the correct APIs or use Google alerts.
EDIT: maybe something like this or this? but i don't think they scan the whole web but specific sites and not in real time.
Thanks, hope it helps someone here.
We also made use of tools such as Mention to track hashtags and conversations on Twitter to find our target audience. Responding to questions related to your product/website on Quora also helps generate traffic.
Of course, remember to track everything in Google Analytics otherwise all these tips are pointless without being able to measure what works and what doesn't.
I found this about Instagram, take it with a grain of salt: https://mention.com/en/reports/instagram/followers/#1
I imagine as with most things a small % of people are successful. I wish you luck if you are interested in pursuing being an influencer. Some in depth research should help you decide if it is a viable option.
we found a similar service for monitoring social media here:
It is distinct to what we are doing. We are also considering some other forms it could take like trawling telegram crypto chats to compile data for sentiment analysis.
I found links in your comment that were not hyperlinked:
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mention.com is very handy for keeping track of online 'mentions' of your company name. They send you a daily email with links to every site where any specific terms you have asked them to track are mentioned. It made our community management very easy as we didn't have to go trawling everyday.
Hmm... how many make a livable wage? How many try that we don't necessarily know about? What's a livable wage?
500,000 from that source we learn "$1 million per sponsored post." is peak
$88.00 per post is average this post suggested not doing Instagram full-time until you peak 250k followers
2.8% of Instagram has 250,000+
So about 14,000 people could do that for a living.
No idea if that's really true
Okay thank you, that answers my queries very well and straight from the horses mouth. I was impressed by your offering and this is reassuring. Very cool to see it this prompt, did you have an auto alert with mention.com or something? :D
It seems that you have two separate issues:
I'd never heard of LIWC before but it looks pretty good and would help with your second issue but not the first. There are also a lot of open source tools for sentiment analysis available on the internet (many in Python or Java). There are also free Python tools available for crawling/downloading social media content. So Python could help you solve both problems. Getting a large sample of Twitter data is not hard. With a Twitter account you can stream a fairly large volume of sampled data from their API. Similarly for Tumblr I believe. Getting Facebook/Instagram data is quite a bit harder and you may have to resort to downloading and scraping pages yourself. This will not be a random sample.
Depending on what it is you're trying to do you might want to simplify your life and use a third party tool to download and analyze the data for you. You can get a free account at mention.com for example and set up some keyword terms to monitor. I'm sure there are other options out there too.
>With my 7K Followers being not enough, it just mean 75% of Instagram users aren't interesting enough to use the principal features of their app? (Source:
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Yeah sure, let's change in a sharp 180° turn the mere essence of a Social Media and change it to a Famous People Users Friendly Only, let's see how it turns out to block more than 69.6% (0-1k) of the users. :)
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With my 7K Followers being not enough, it just mean 75% of Instagram users aren't interesting enough to use the principal features of their app? (Source: https://mention.com/en/reports/instagram/followers/#2 )
So yeah, you're theory is really weak here, it just doesn't make any sense bruh :)
Google Alerts will do nothing for you, they don't actually work. see this article for details. You'd be better served with a free mention.com account.
Wow, thanks for the extensive point of view!
A couple of things:
re 2.: What I meant was something like this: Today, I have about 700 predictions per day. I could offer a certain percentage of that to all visitors of my site. For the really interested ones, who would like to have all 700, I could charge a membership fee. I hope that makes it clearer.
re email-marketing: I actually have no experience here, whatsoever. In my mind, it would look something like this, though: the users might set up some sort of feed themselves, where I could send them the most promising new posts on a regular basis. And in these emails, I could sometimes try to advertise my other projects in case interests are aligned. Not sure if it would work or if it works this way at all, but I don't think this would be too intrusive.
There are a couple of apps out there that track mentions - for reddit I have heard of TrackReddit and Karmalytics, I have no experience with them, however. I also wonder if this mention popped up on their screens now (hey guys!)... Then there's mention for other social media - again, I have no experience. And at one point a found an addon for Hootsuite, but I can't find that right now. That probably doesn't count as a "whole fuckin' lot". And some healthy competition is always good, right?
Regarding the "Find out why things are going viral and front page.": I don't know if I can do that. I mean, I don't know if I can do that in a way that is scalable. I still need a little bit of feedback from the market (aka Reddit) to know if a post has potential or not. I can dig deeper on optimal posting times and maybe even on keywords, however.
P.S.: You are right. Ms. Kardashian's posts on Reddit probably wouldn't hit the front page because of her fame. They would hit the front page because of her genius.
Scraper was probably the wrong word, more of an "alert system". It's a mix primarily comprised of Mention and TextWalker. The RSS for the latter are Google searches with a boatload of operators.