2010 in Review! We’re posting the best articles from the year to help you get 2011 off to the right start! (original on pricing posted May 26, 2010).
Pricing, when done properly, is one of the most difficult tasks any business faces. Yet it is usually only given a perfunctory once-over. Customers have a range in mind that they’re willing to pay, but if you ask them, cheaper is always better. Ask a customer what they paid for something after the fact, and they’ll probably have a hard time remembering exactly. Price something too low, and people wonder about the quality. Price too high, and you’re out of budget. How can you meet your customer’s expectations without directly asking them?
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Best of 2010 – Understanding Facebook Page Insights
The Year in Review! We’re posting some of the best articles from the year to help you get 2011 off to a great start! (original on Facebook page insights posted February 26, 2010).
Facebook provides some pretty interesting statistics for business pages. You’ve probably seen a little box on your page (viewable only by page admins) titled Insights with a number (and some stars) for Post Quality, the number of Interactions this week and the most active country. Cool. But what does it all mean?
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Impact of Measuring the Wrong Metrics in Social Media
You’ve got your social media strategy and tactics in place. You’re measuring everything you can: tweets, retweets, followers, friends, shares, visits, bounce rate, etc. But what do all these numbers tell you about how successful your strategy and tactics are? What if you’re measuring the wrong things? What’s the impact to your social media strategy?
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