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stripped to the bone marketing results

By Nick Johnson on June 7, 2010

LAST WEEK’S RESULTS 22% of our traffic from referring sites 34% direct traffic 11% search engines 33% ‘other’ Top 5 Traffic sources Direct traffic (22%) Google Ads (20%) Organic Search (10%) Free newsletter listing (4%) Paid newsletter listing (3%) Top

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4 weeks, 1 post – and the shattering of a Google Analytics mystery…

By Nick Johnson on May 28, 2010

Hello again. Sorry about the delay. I’ve been busy, honest – running this and then preparing for this – which has rather taken on a life of it’s own recently. We’ve got about 130 attendees so far, 70% corporates, and

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CHARTS: twitter/external eshot correlation, and lack of a twitter/new contacts correlation

By Nick Johnson on April 14, 2010

Some charts, from the statistics I’ve been gathering over the last few weeks. So, there are three charts above. The first chart shows ‘everything’. It tracks my weekly web traffic the new contacts I get per week the amount of

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What seems to be a random drop in the power of social media marketing

By Nick Johnson on April 13, 2010

It appears that I am being overcome by my workload – profound apologies for my lack of post last week. If we can all say that it was planned all along as part of my Easter break, I would be

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How worthwhile is social media marketing for me? – Wk1, The Results

By Nick Johnson on March 12, 2010

I’ve just spent the last hour or so working to pull together marketing details and results for the Corporate Social Media Summit for this last week( ie period 08 March to 12 March, so a bit curtailed considering time I’m

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The great social media experiment

By Nick Johnson on March 10, 2010

Now for the big reveal. I’ve been trying to work out how to make sure that this blog will be useful for corporate comms/marketing professionals. On the train home from work a couple of days ago, I had an idea.

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