Alas, the first month of the year is behind us and, yes, there’s still a football game or two to be played. Well, it’s better than hockey playoffs in June and the NBA Finals in July.
In an effort to better catalog the most useful posts offered up here on Social Media Explorer, here’s a list of last month’s top trafficked offerings:
- New Version Of Social Media Release Lacks Essentials
- Google Conspiracy Theory New Search Marketer Tactic
- Making Waves In Social Media
- New Social Bookmarking Submission Tool Worth Trying
- Holy Fark! Drew Curtis On Fark, Digg, Alexa & More
- Cool Benefits Of Social Networking
- How To Build Brand Communities
- Exploring Social Media Measurement: Radian6
- Changing The Election: Social Media Voting
- Is Arthur Page PR Manifesto Hope Or Hype?
And it’s been two months since we’ve had a check of the web stats and factors of influence for Social Media Explorer, so here’s a look see. December’s jump in several numbers is likely attributed to Jeremiah Owyang’s Twitter Explosion. The factors I’m most happy with are the number of comments per post is increasing (5.9 for the month of January) and the Technorati authority, which means more folks are linking to me.
What factors of influence to you find most important?
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Jason Falls is the director of social media explorer for Doe-Anderson, a brand-building agency in Louisville, Ky., specializing in building brand enthusiasts. A public relations professional by trade and writer by craft, Falls is co-founder of the Social Media Club Louisville. This blog is his own, contains his opinions and observations and does not necessarily reflect those of Doe-Anderson or its clients.





