(John Flinchbaugh) The idea of loving your customers or scaling caring is not new. However the tools we have at our disposal are i.e. Twitter (o.k. well newish). With that in mind, here are 3 Twitter tips you can try, that will improve the amount of love and support you give your customers. 1. Respond to your competitors complaints If…
Continue Reading »View CommentsToday’s an exciting day, we’re officially in with the Chimp, MailChimp that is. With just 3 clicks of the mouse you can now dump all the Demographic and Socialgraphic information Flowtown knows about your subscribers into any MailChimp list. Just think about it, instantly segment any MailChimp list by Age Group, Gender, Location and what Social Networks they’re on, no…
Continue Reading »View Comments(Ricardo Motti) This is a guest post by Brandon Mendelson, a comedian and social publisher. Sometimes both. You can learn more about him and his ridiculously sized nose by visiting Soap Box Included. I’m a big fan of the Christmas season. Hanukkah isn’t really a huge deal despite what my non-jewish friends might tell you. And I’m also convinced Kwanzaa…
Continue Reading »View CommentsAd.ly, an in-stream advertising platform, has just made twitter analytics that much easier. With the click of a button, you can quickly understand how many of your followers are engaged, what percentage of your followers are male or female, even what time of day gets you the most re-tweets! What does Ad.ly Twitter Analytics report on? Time of day you…
Continue Reading »View CommentsI’ve always believed people forget to ask for help. If you’re a good person who adds value, then you shouldn’t worry about asking others for help. That’s what I realized the other day when I was optimizing a few Ads on Facebook aimed at increasing the “Fan Conversion” ratio. Essentially, we got it to about $1.07 per fan. Not bad,…
Continue Reading »View CommentsIf you get 50+ sign-ups per day for your web app, it’s impossible to manually review each one in order to figure out who’s who. If you have an influencer, for example Robert Scoble or Guy Kawasaki signing up for your app, wouldn’t you want to know? I know I would. In sales, they call this “lead scoring”, it’s the…
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