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When is 31 flavors more than 11.5 million?

by · December 3, 2010

A while back I read a great post by web analytics master Avinash Kaushik.  He wrote a bit about data geeks and the mountains of information they routinely collect and build.  Information about traffic source overlain with pageviews,  special segmentation, abandonment rates and exit pages, ad nauseam.   Great piles of information that are watched daily and reported weekly.  It’s the stuff the big-wigs asked for once it became known that the web analytics package could surface the goods. All the company needs in order to get ahead is a little more information …

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Quantifying Digg Popularity

by · February 20, 2008

DiggUnderstanding social news communities and how they work is paramount to defining the meaning life. You’re not going to nail it because it’s an evolving answer. But, like the meaning of life (i.e. religion, philosophy, Pink Floyd, etc.) there are always going to be folks trying to frame social news communities, behavior and success.

Dan Zarrella is a digital colleague I’ve come to know by participating on social news sites. He is one such person who is adding to the social media world today with an interesting report and some nifty little tools to better understand social news submissions on Digg.com. Dan’s report, entitled, “Link Attraction Factors” (click title for a PDF download) looks at articles that made the front page of Digg and which produced the most inbound links as a result.

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