We’ve been using a service called www.budurl.com to track links we embed in blogs, emails and other social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook. It’s been a pretty good way to track traffic. Wall posts on Facebook, for example, don’t seem to get too much traction. Twitter, on the other hand, yields quite a number of click-throughs.This link to our blog http://budurl.com/md3l will tell me how many people follow the link along with a little bit about where the click originated. It’s interesting to note activity. Frankly, it’s kind of fun to post and see the clicks add up–instant gratification.Give it a try.
Author: mgale
Expanding the footprint
We’ve been engaged in a good bit of experimentation in the social media area lately. Believe it or not, we have one client project where the largest source of referrals to a web site is from Facebook. Who would have thought of that a few years back?In keeping with that, Charleston|Orwig has launched a new blog on the Issues and Reputation Management side of our business. Take a look if you have a moment. Come back to visit www.charlestonorwig.blogspot when you can. We plan to keep the content varied and are committed to regular updates.Cheers for the holidays!
Ethanol. Groceries. 2008 Forecasts
Our work in the food industry landed me at a conference this week with economists from
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