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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Nov 2011 00:01:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Urs E. Gattiker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[What the latest My.ComMetrics upgrade brings you: More variables in the chart builder, trends 2010 vs. 2011, competitive reports from blogs you trace, etc.]]></description>
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<p>In short, our updated software &#8211; <strong>release 0.4</strong> - allows for more variables in the chart builder, trendwatches (e.g., 2010 with 2011) and more clearly illuminates where to improve what.</p>
<p><a title="Safe bet - start using the benchmarking tool for professionals." href="http://my.commetrics.com/" target="_blank">My.ComMetrics.com</a> is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) application, which means you do not need to install anything on your end. We host and operate the application over the Internet for your use. This allows you to access our software virtually as and when you need it to <strong>track your blog’s performance</strong>.</p>
<p>This is the tool that prominent bloggers have made the talk of the town.</p>
<p style="text-align: left; padding-left: 30px;">Article source – <strong><a title="Watch the trends - compare your performance - the tool that prominent bloggers have made the talk of the town." href="http://how.commetrics.com/?p=133/#comments" target="_blank">My.ComMetrics.com update: Release 0.4</a></strong></p>
<p>We have been diligently working on improving our blog benchmarking software, so we can now provide you with additional useful features, such as:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">- trends (now also across years),<br />
- language, paragraphs, writing style, and<br />
- resonance (links, conversation, etc.).</p>
<p>Before we continue, enter your email below and <strong>join our 2,300 subscribers</strong> who get updates about <a title="Benchmark smarter - perform better with your social media hub." href="http://My.ComMetrics.com">ComMetrics software</a> direct to their inbox.</p>
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<p>Below is one of the many charts that our updated program offers - as soon as you are logged in you are shown the impact page.</p>
<p><a title="ComMetrics Blog Impact Index - do it right, measure, THEN take action." href="http://My.ComMetrics.com/blog_info.php?id=23"><img style="float: center; padding: 0px; margin: 10px; border: 0px initial;" src="http://www.cytrap.eu/files/University/2011/image/11/2011-10-31-Benchmark-social-media-efforts-use-the-right-metrics-take-action-thereafter.png" alt="ComMetrics Blog Impact Index - do it right, measure, THEN take action." /></a></p>
<p><a title="ComMetrics Footprint Index - logo." href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=10"><img style="float: left; padding: 0px; margin: 10px; border: 0px initial initial;" src="http://www.cytrap.eu/files/HowToComMetrics/2009/image/08/footprint-LOGO.png" alt="Image - ComMetrics Blog Footprint." height="75" /></a></p>
<p><strong>If you have not yet signed up, do so now to compare your competitors&#8217; blog performance, watch the trends and improve performance with</strong> <a title="Blog benchmarking - best practice - improve performance with the help of metrics that make sense." href="http://my.commetrics.com/" target="_blank">My.ComMetrics.com</a>. We at <strong><a title="Compliance, social media marketing, risk management, Beziehungsmarketing." href="http://info.cytrap.eu/about-us/get-info" target="_blank">CyTRAP Labs</a></strong> can help you improve your social media efforts.</p>
<p>Signing up for <a title="Safe bet - start use the benchmarking tool for professionals." href="http://my.commetrics.com/" target="_blank">My.ComMetrics.com</a> is the safe choice, because it’s free to try as a freemium user. Why not take us for a test drive?</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;">- <strong><a title="Choose best practice - sign up with the leader." href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=2620" target="_blank">3 minutes to sign up with My.ComMetrics</a></strong>,<br />
- <strong><a title="Start taking the baseline measure in order to benchmark and improve your blogging effectiveness." href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=141" target="_blank">4 minutes to claim and track your blog</a></strong>,<br />
- <strong><a title="Follow choose best practice - compare yourself against the best." href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=145" target="_blank">5 minutes to track your competition</a></strong>, and<br />
- Read our free article, <strong><a title="Choose best practice - Make it clear who is behind the blog and be careful - you will have to live with your mistakes for a long time to come." href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=2594" target="_blank">Corporate blog definition: 4 essentials</a></strong></p>
<p>We created a short (1:45) video to show you <strong>how the new features can help you</strong> in the minimum amount of your valuable time (German version further below) (you can <strong><strong><a title="The latest features - better graphs, follow the leaders" href="https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=2385915359624" target="_blank">watch and share the video on Facebook</a>)</strong></strong>.</p>
<p><a href="http://howto.commetrics.com/articles/better-chart-builder-trendwatch/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p>
<p><strong>German version - <a title="Twitter lists: How to reap the rewards. ComMetrics University Radio Show 08" href="https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=2385691554029" target="_blank"><strong>watch and share the video on Facebook</strong></a></strong></p>
<p><a href="http://howto.commetrics.com/articles/better-chart-builder-trendwatch/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p>
<p>The above illustrates what makes My.ComMetrics.com invaluable, because it tells you where to start looking, allowing you to decide what to change first to improve performance the quickest.</p>
<p>Not only do you get your scores for each metric reported (Page Weight &#8211; 21, and Page Proximity &#8211; 84, above), but you also get a comparative score for the Fortune 100. This is perfect because it enables you to get your executives to take action. No one wants to look bad in comparison!</p>
<p><center><strong><a title="Just write a comment - On lies, ROI and social media blunders." href="http://commetrics.com/?p=17082/#comments">Please give us your opinion; tell us about your experiences in a comment below!</a></strong></center><strong><abbr title="Too long: Didn't Read">TL:DR</abbr></strong><br />
@MyComMetrics says: software update &#8211; take 2 min to check out new features: release 0.4 | <strong><a title="Tweet this - My.ComMetrics.com software update: Release 0.4" href="http://twitter.com/share?url=http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=133&amp;text=@MyComMetrics%20Software%20update%20%20-%20take%202%20minutes%20to%20check%20out%20new%20features:%20release%200.4" target="_blank">Tweet This</a></strong></p>
<p>You can <strong><a title="On LinkedIn - View ComMetrics Radio Show 08 slides - Twitter lists: How to reap the rewards." href="http://www.linkedin.com/osview/canvas?_ch_panel_id=1&amp;_ch_page_id=1&amp;appParams=%7B%22from%22%3A%22slideshare%22%2C%22view%22%3A%22canvas%22%2C%22page%22%3A%22owner_slideshows%22%2C%22OwnerId%22%3A%22w4co2iFio&amp;_ch_app_id=17224180&amp;_applicationId=1200&amp;_ownerId=0" target="_blank">view and share the slides on LinkedIn</a></strong> or view them right here and <strong>click on the additional resources links</strong> within the presentation:</p>
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		<title>Take 5 minutes to track your competition</title>
		<link>http://howto.commetrics.com/articles/my-commetrics-saas-compare-yourself-learn-and-improve-your-performance/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 00:01:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Urs E. Gattiker</dc:creator>
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<p><a title="safe bet - start use the benchmarking tool for professionals" href="http://my.commetrics.com/" target="_blank">My.ComMetrics</a> is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) application, which means you do not need to install anything on your end. We host and operate the application over the Internet for your use, so you can access our software virtually as and when you need it to track your blog’s performance.</p>
<p>It’s a blog-eat-blog world; start using the same benchmarking tool several prominent blogging websites do to generate targeted traffic that helps customer relationship management.</p>
<p>Thanks for <a title="how to start tracking your competitor's blog - learn and improve your own blog's performance" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=2620" target="_blank">signing up and preparing to benchmark your blog</a> against the competition.</p>
<p>This short video will have you <a title="follow choose best practice - compare yourself against the best" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=145" target="_blank">tracking your competitors&#8217; blog(s)&#8217; performance</a> in no time.</p>
<ul>Article source: <a title="follow choose best practice - compare yourself against the best" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=145" target="_blank">Take 5 minutes to track your competition</a></ul>
<p>Signing up for <a title="safe bet - start use the benchmarking tool for professionals" href="http://my.commetrics.com/" target="_blank">My.ComMetrics</a> is the safe choice, because it’s free to try as a freemium user and see how much you&#8217;ll love it. Why not take us for a test drive?</p>
<p>Benefit from our tool as some of your competitors have already done.<span id="more-145"></span></p>
<ul>1. A short <strong>instructional <a title="watch more videos - making better use of My.ComMetrics.com features" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=175" target="_blank">video</a></strong> on <a title="follow choose best practice - compare yourself against the best" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=145" target="_blank">tracking your competitors&#8217; blog(s)</a> is available here:</ul>
<p><a href="http://howto.commetrics.com/articles/my-commetrics-saas-compare-yourself-learn-and-improve-your-performance/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p>
<p>If you prefer, you can <a title="select the blogs you want to measure your own against" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=74" target="_blank">read more about tracing competing blogs here</a>.</p>
<p>And just to make sure you get the next blog post first in your inbox, enter your email address below; you&#8217;ll be glad you did:</p>
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<ul>2. <strong>View the slides</strong> with the links to guide you through the registration process step-by-step, and visit resources mentioned in the video:</ul>
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<p><strong>There is no perfect method for ranking social media except trial and error, along with an understanding that perfection is impossible and &#8216;good enough&#8217; is the best we can possibly expect in the real world.</strong></p>
<p>You might also be interested in:</p>
<ul>- <a title="My.ComMetrics.com =&gt; claim your blog as the owner  - NOW we can track it for you  -  start benchmarking" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=141" target="_blank">Video &#8211; 4 minutes to claim your blog</a> &#8211; 2010-12-30<br />
- <a title="choose best practice - sign-up for the leader" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=2620" target="_blank">Video &#8211; 5 minutes to sign up with My.ComMetrics</a><br />
- <a title="register yourself and get an account for free" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=46" target="_blank">More information about the sign-up process</a><br />
- <a title="client cases, recommendations and testimonials about CyTRAP Labs GmbH and ComMetrics" href="http://info.cytrap.eu/?page_id=158" target="_blank"><strong>What our clients think</strong></a><br />
- <a title="select the blogs you want to measure your own against" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=74" target="_blank">Step 3: Begin benchmarking and improvements</a><br />
- <a title="start  taking action - move ahead of your competitors" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=134" target="_blank">Step 4: Customise to attain better insights</a></ul>
<p>What is your take, how is it working for you? <strong>Please share your thoughts with a comment below</strong>!</p>

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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Dec 2010 00:01:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Urs E. Gattiker</dc:creator>
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<p><a title="safe bet - start use the benchmarking tool for professionals" href="http://my.commetrics.com/" target="_blank">My.ComMetrics</a> is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) application, which means you do not need to install anything on your end. We host and operate the application over the Internet for your use, so you can access our software virtually as and when you need it to track your blog’s performance.</p>
<p>It’s a blog-eat-blog world; start using the same benchmarking tool several prominent blogging websites do to generate targeted traffic that helps customer relationship management.</p>
<p>Thanks for <a title="how to start tracking your competitor's blog - learn and improve your own blog's performance" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=2620" target="_blank">signing up and preparing to benchmark your blog</a> against the competition.</p>
<p>This short video will have you <a title="4 minutes to claim your blog and track it is all it takes with My.ComMetrics" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=141" target="_blank">claiming your and measuring the baseline to start benchmarking</a> in no time.</p>
<ul>Article source: <a title="start to take the baseline measure in order to benchmark and improve your blogging effectiveness" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=141" target="_blank">4 minutes to claim and track your blog</a></ul>
<p>Signing up for <a title="safe bet - start use the benchmarking tool for professionals" href="http://my.commetrics.com/" target="_blank">My.ComMetrics</a> is the safe choice, because it’s free to try as a freemium user and see how much you&#8217;ll love it. Why not take us for a test drive?</p>
<p>Benefit from our tool as some of your competitors have already done.<span id="more-141"></span></p>
<ul>1. A short <strong>instructional <a title="watch more videos - making better use of My.ComMetrics.com features" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=175" target="_blank">video</a></strong> on <a title="4 minutes to claim your blog - taking the baseline measure and start benchmarking smartly" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=141" target="_blank">how claiming your blog works</a> on our site here:</ul>
<p><a href="http://howto.commetrics.com/articles/my-commetrics-saas-take-the-baseline-of-your-blog-start-benchmarking/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p>
<p>If you prefer, you can <a title="how to claim your blog quick - so you get your benchmark baseline - watch the improvements go in the desired direction" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=63" target="_blank">read more about claiming your blog here</a>.</p>
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<ul>2. <strong>View the slides</strong> with the links to guide you through the blog-claiming process step-by-step, and visit resources mentioned in the video:</ul>
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<p>You might also be interested in:</p>
<ul>- <a title="choose best practice - sign-up for the leader" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=2620" target="_blank">3 minutes to sign up with My.ComMetrics</a><br />
- <a title="follow choose best practice - compare yourself against the best" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=145" target="_blank">Video &#8211; take 5  minutes for tracking your competition</a> &#8211; 2011-01-07<br />
- <a title="register yourself and get an account for free" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=46" target="_blank">More information about the sign-up process</a><br />
- <a title="client cases, recommendations and testimonials about CyTRAP Labs GmbH and ComMetrics" href="http://info.cytrap.eu/?page_id=158" target="_blank"><strong>What our clients think</strong></a><br />
- <a title="select the blogs you want to measure your own against" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=74" target="_blank">Step 3: Begin benchmarking and improvements</a><br />
- <a title="start  taking action - move ahead of your competitors" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=134" target="_blank">Step 4: Customise to attain better insights</a></ul>
<p>What is your take, how is it working for you? <strong>Please share your thoughts with a comment below</strong>!</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Dec 2010 00:01:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Urs E. Gattiker</dc:creator>
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<p>Our <a title="safe bet - start use the benchmarking tool for professionals" href="http://My.ComMetrics.com" target="_blank">My.ComMetrics</a> application is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) application, which means you do not need to install anything on your end. We host and operate the application over the Internet for your use, so you can access our software virtually as and when you need it to track your blog&#8217;s performance.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a blog-eat-blog world; start using the same benchmarking tool several prominent blogging websites do to generate targeted traffic that helps customer relationship management. Sign up now and start benchmarking your blog against the competition.</p>
<p>Just watch this short video and you will have yourself signed up in no time.</p>
<ul>Article source: <a title="choose best practice - sign-up for the leader" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=2620" target="_blank">3 minutes to sign up with My.ComMetrics</a></ul>
<p><span id="more-2620"></span>Signing up for <a title="safe bet - start use the benchmarking tool for professionals" href="http://My.ComMetrics.com" target="_blank">My.ComMetrics</a> is the safe choice, because it&#8217;s free to try as a freemium user and see how you like it. So, take us for a test drive.</p>
<p>Benefit from our tool as some of your competitors have already done.</p>
<ul>1. A short <strong>instructional <a title="watch more videos - making better use of My.ComMetrics.com features" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=175" target="_blank">video</a></strong> on the sign-up process is available here:</ul>
<p><a href="http://howto.commetrics.com/articles/my-commetrics-saas-with-great-dashboard-use-it-now/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p>
<p>If you prefer, you can read about the <a title="register yourself and get an account for free" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=46" target="_blank">sign-up process here</a>.</p>
<p>And just to make sure you get the next blog post first in your inbox, enter your email address below; you&#8217;ll be glad you did:</p>
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<ul>- <a title="My.ComMetrics.com =&gt; claim your blog as the owner  - NOW we can track it for you  -  start benchmarking" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=141" target="_blank">video &#8211; 4 minutes to claim your blog</a> &#8211; 2010-12-30<br />
- <a title="follow choose best practice - compare yourself against the best" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=145" target="_blank">video &#8211; 5 minutes for tracking your competition</a> &#8211; 2011-01-09<br />
- <a title="register yourself and get an account for free" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=46" target="_blank">more information about the sign-up process</a><br />
- <a title="client cases, recommendations and testimonials about CyTRAP Labs GmbH and ComMetrics" href="http://info.cytrap.eu/?page_id=158" target="_blank">what our clients think</a><br />
- <a title="select the blogs you want to measure your own against" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=74" target="_blank">Step 3: Begin benchmarking and improvements</a><br />
- <a title="start  taking action - move ahead of your competitors" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=134" target="_blank">Step 4: Customise to attain better insights</a></ul>
<p>What is your take, how is it working for you? <strong>Please share your thoughts with a comment below</strong>!</p>

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		<title>Webinar: Wie messen Sie den Erfolg &#8211; 5 wichtige Schritte f&#252;r Weblogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 00:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Urs E. Gattiker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dieses Webinar fue Unternehmensblogger findet am 18. Maerz 2010 statt. Corporate Blogs sind das Herzst&#252;ck erfolgreicher Unternehmens-Websites und ein effizientes Mittel im Online-Marketing. Lernen Sie die neuesten Techniken um LeserInnen und Kunden mit dem Weblog zu gewinnen. Mit Fallbeispielen aus der Praxis ermoeglicht das Webinar Teilnehmern neue Erkenntnisse auf dem Gebiete des Benchmarking. Es zeigt [...]]]></description>
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<p>Dieses Webinar fue Unternehmensblogger findet am <strong>18. Maerz 2010</strong> statt.</p>
<p>Corporate Blogs sind das Herzst&#252;ck erfolgreicher Unternehmens-Websites und ein effizientes Mittel im Online-Marketing. Lernen Sie die neuesten Techniken um LeserInnen und Kunden mit dem Weblog zu gewinnen.</p>
<p>Mit Fallbeispielen aus der Praxis ermoeglicht das Webinar Teilnehmern neue Erkenntnisse auf dem Gebiete des Benchmarking. Es zeigt auf, wie man mit Hilfe von strategischen Kennzahlen zur groesseren Effektivitaet des Online Investments kommt.</p>
<p><strong>Bitte registrieren Sie sich gleich hier</strong>:</p>
<p>==&gt; <strong><a title="Registrierung - einfach eMail Adresse eintragen" href="http://cli.gs/rs16eY" target="_blank">kostenloses Webinar: Benchmarking und Erfolg  von Corporate-Blogs messbar machen</a></strong></p>
<p><span id="more-146"></span> In diesem Webinar lernen Sie, wie man Blogs konsequent f&#252;r seine gesch&#228;ftlichen Ziele einsetzen kann. Nach diesem Webinar wissen Sie, wie man die Anziehungskraft von Blogs zur Neukundengewinnung noch effektiver nutzt. Das spezielle Augenmerk ist dabei auf die Messung des Erfolges von Unternehmens-Blogs gerichtet.<br />
<a href="http://twitter.com/ComMetrics/status/5233668637" target="_blank"><img style="font-size: 16px;vertical-align: baseline;background-color: transparent;float: right;padding: 0px;margin: 10px;border: 0px initial initial" src="http://www.cytrap.eu/files/HowToComMetrics/2010/image/02/2010-02-05-everything-that-counts-can-not-necessarily-be-counted.png" border="1" alt="Image - ComMetrics tweet -via @dkasrel Everything that can be counted does not necessarily count.Everything that counts cannot necessarily be counted. #Einstein #SM" width="250" height="175" /></a></p>
<p><strong>18. Maerz 2010 um 10:30 MEZ</strong> (07:30 Rio de Janeiro / 09:30 London / 11:30 Kairo / 12:30 Moskau / 17:30 Singapor). Wir laden Sie herzlich zu unserem Webinar ein, an welchem wir anhand von Fallstudien aufzeigen, wie erfolgreiche Corporate Blogs in Industrie, Food-Branche oder Einzelhandel neue Leser gewinnen und deren Bindung an das Unternehmen foerdern.</p>
<p>Professor Dr. Urs E. Gattiker, Spezialist f&#252;r Benchmark—Optimierung von und f&#252;r soziale Medien, zeigt Ihnen, wie Sie die Wertschoepfung f&#252;r den Corporate Blog steigern koennen und stellt Ihnen eine Vielfalt an sehr effektiven Techniken vor.</p>
<p>Ob ein Unternehmen gross oder klein ist, ob es aus der Industrie- oder der Dienstleistungsbranche kommt kann Ihnen dieses Webinar die effektivsten Straegien fuer Blogging und Marketing mit Hilfe sozialer Medien aufzeigen. Es wird Ihnen dabei helfen, eine Anzahl neuer Strategien besseren Nutzung von sozialen Medien im Unternehmen umzusetzen.<br />
Wenn ueber  Facebook, Twitter und Corporate-Blogs die richtigen Daten gewonnen werden, koennen sie effektiver genutzt werden. Dieses Webinar zeigt die neuesten Trends und wie sie eingesetzt werden koennen.</p>
<p><strong>Aus dem Webinarinhalt:</strong><a href="http://twitter.com/ComMetrics/status/8536317172" target="_blank"><img style="font-size: 16px;vertical-align: baseline;background-color: transparent;float: right;padding: 0px;margin: 10px;border: 0px initial initial" src="http://www.cytrap.eu/files/HowToComMetrics/2010/image/02/2010-02-05-useless-measuring-efficiently-what-should-not-be-measured.png" border="1" alt="Image - tweet by ComMetrics - There is nothing so useless as measuring efficiently that which should not be measured at all" width="250" height="175" /></a><br />
- Benchmarking und Erfolg  von Corporate-Blogs messbar machen<br />
- Lernen aus Fehlern anderer<br />
- Einsetzung von ‘push’ und ‘pull’Marketing mit dem Weblog<br />
- Messung der 5 wichtigsten Kennzahlen zur besseren Leistung des Firmen-Blogs<br />
- Fallstudien von Weblogs analysieren unter anderem auch solche welche im FT ComMetrics Blog Index aufgefuehrt sind<br />
- Verstaendnis foerdern f&#252;r soziale Medien<br />
- Nutzung von Corporate-Blogs als effektive und wichtige Instrumente der Unternehmenskommunikation<br />
- Vermeidung der klassischen Fehler im Weblog Benchmarking</p>
<p><strong>Referent:</strong><br />
<a href="http://twitter.com/ComMetrics/status/8499511342" target="_blank"><img style="font-size: 16px;vertical-align: baseline;background-color: transparent;float: right;padding: 0px;margin: 10px;border: 0px initial initial" src="http://www.cytrap.eu/files/HowToComMetrics/2010/image/02/2010-02-05-efficiency-measuring-things-right-effectiveness-using-the-right-best-metrics-those-most-critical-to-firms-success.png" border="1" alt="Image - ComMetrics tweet - Efficiency = #measuring things right; effectiveness = using the right, best #metrics: those most critical to firm’s success #SMM" width="250" height="175" /></a><a href="http://info.cytrap.eu/?page_id=114">Urs E. Gattiker</a>, Ph.D., Ph.D., ist ein Enthusiast der sozialen Medien, erfolgreicher Buchautor und Blogger. Er ist der Gr&#252;nder und Chief Executive Officer von <a title="CyTRAP Labs GmbH - entry in the commercial register" href="http://info.cytrap.eu/?page_id=4" target="_blank">CyTRAP Labs GmbH</a>. CyTRAP Labs bietet seinen Kunden Dienstleistungen auf dem Gebiete ‘Corporate Governance’ und  <a href="http://commetrics.com/?p=1">social media</a> an.  Die Abteilung <a title="the blog that keeps social media insiders ahead of the competition" href="http://commetrics.com/" target="_blank">ComMetrics</a> spezialisiert sich auf Analyse und Messung des Erfolges von sozialen Medien (e.g., Entwicklung des <a title="Financial Times ComMetrics Blog Index or FTCBI - the benchmark to watch" href="http://ftindex.commetrics.com/" target="_blank">FT ComMetrics Blog Index</a> – – der Industriestandard zum Ranking von  <a title="3 criteria a blog must meet to be considered a corporate blog" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=114" target="_blank">Corporate Weblogs</a> der <a title="the largest global companies at a glance" href="http://www.ft.com/reports/ft5002008" target="_blank">FT Global 500</a> und <a title="the largest US companies" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/leaders-by-metric/ftcommetrics-corporate-blog-index/social-media-monitoring-a-systematic-approach/fortune-500" target="_blank">Fortune 500</a> Unternehmen).</p>
<ul>Um an diesem kostenlosen Webinar teilnehmen zu koennen muessen Sie sich bitte hier registrieren (eMail Adresse genuegt):<br />
<strong> ==&gt;  <a title="Register for the seminar right now" href="http://cli.gs/17EPP8" target="_blank"></a></strong><a title="Register for the seminar right now" href="http://cli.gs/rs16eY" target="_blank">Jetzt Teilnahmeplatz sichern – Corporate-Blogs: Effektives Benchmarking</a> 11. Maerz, 10:30 Uhr MEZ</ul>
<p>Download this document: <a href="http://commetrics.com/download/19/">http://commetrics.com/download/20/</a></p>
<p><strong>Ihr Vorteil</strong><br />
Sie erhalten einen <strong>praxisrelevanten Leitfaden</strong> aus der ComMetrics eBook Serie, um Benchmarking von Weblogs sofort und erfolgreich in Ihrem Unternehmen einzusetzen.</p>
<p><strong>Ihr Bonus</strong><br />
Freien Zugang zum <a title="Benchmark your blog - improve performance" href="http://My.ComMetrics.com" target="_blank">My.ComMetrics.com</a> Benchmarking Tool – Messen und Tracking der Performance zur Leistungssteigerung von Firmenblogs.</p>
<p>Um sich f&#252;r dieses Webinar zu registrieren, besuchen Sie die unten angegebene Seite – tragen Sie eine eMail Adresse ein, um somit den Zugangscode zu erhalten</p>
<p>Bitte <a title="Register for the seminar right now" href="http://cli.gs/rs16eY" target="_blank">registrieren Sie sich jetzt da die <strong>Teilnehmerzahl limitiert </strong>ist</a> (eMail Adresse genuegt)</p>
<p>Auf Englisch gibt es das Webinar hier: <strong><a title="Register for the seminar right now" href="http://cli.gs/17EPP8" target="_blank">FREE webinar: Know which analytics to measure and which to ignore</a></strong></p>
<p>P.S. &#8211; Besuchen Sie <a title="Benchmarking blogs: One focus, every facet." href="http://my.commetrics.com/amember/signup.php" target="_blank">My.ComMetrics (register yourself – benchmark your blog(s) =&gt; improve performance)</a>. You can get updates for this blog on Twitter by following <a title="follow us on Twitter" href="http://twitter.gattiker.name/" target="_blank">@ComMetrics</a> or get a <a title="subscribe to the RSS feed for free." href="http://howto.commetrics.com/feed/" target="_blank">free subscription by RSS</a>, or get new posts via email:<form method="post" action=""><input type="hidden" name="ip" value="38.107.179.227" /><p><label for="s2email">Your email:</label><br /><input type="text" name="email" id="s2email" value="Enter email address..." size="20" onfocus="if (this.value == 'Enter email address...') {this.value = '';}" onblur="if (this.value == '') {this.value = 'Enter email address...';}" /></p><p><input type="submit" name="subscribe" value="Subscribe" />&nbsp;<input type="submit" name="unsubscribe" value="Unsubscribe" /></p></form>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Feb 2010 02:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Urs E. Gattiker</dc:creator>
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<p>A free webinar for corporate bloggers on <strong>March 11</strong>, <strong>2010</strong>.</p>
<p>Learn the newest techniques to attract and engage your readers, customers and leads. Get ideas, see examples and gain valuable insights on how social media benchmarking and actionable metrics can deliver highly qualified leads to your sales department.</p>
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<p>In this webinar you will learn the newest techniques for effective blogging and nurturing engagement with both clients and casual readers. You will hear ideas, see examples and get valuable insight into how a benchmarking program can deliver highly qualified content to increase your customer engagement levels.</p>
<p><a href="http://twitter.com/ComMetrics/status/5233668637" target="_blank"><img style="font-size: 16px;vertical-align: baseline;background-color: transparent;float: right;padding: 0px;margin: 10px;border: 0px initial initial" src="http://www.cytrap.eu/files/HowToComMetrics/2010/image/02/2010-02-05-everything-that-counts-can-not-necessarily-be-counted.png" border="1" alt="Image - ComMetrics tweet -via @dkasrel Everything that can be counted does not necessarily count.Everything that counts cannot necessarily be counted. #Einstein #SM" width="250" height="175" /></a><strong>On March 11, 2010 at 10:30 CET</strong> (07:30 Rio de Janeiro / 09:30 London / 11:30 Cairo / 12:30 Moscow / 17:30 Singapore) ends 12:00 CET, you are invited to see how successful corporate bloggers attract, nurture and foster better engagement. Social media expert and speaker Urs E. Gattiker will show you how easy it is to improve your blogging and communication strategies, processes and practices by using the newest blogging and benchmarking techniques to increase your company’s impact on the web.</p>
<p>No matter what size your company, or your industry, this webinar will teach you important and highly effective blogging and social media marketing techniques and will inspire you to create a number of new social media strategies.</p>
<p>Blogging, Facebook, and Twitter are about capturing social media analytics and interpreting them wisely and in context. This webinar reveals the latest trends to gain valuable insight.</p>
<p><strong>Attend this webinar to:</strong><a href="http://twitter.com/ComMetrics/status/8536317172" target="_blank"><img style="font-size: 16px;vertical-align: baseline;background-color: transparent;float: right;padding: 0px;margin: 10px;border: 0px initial initial" src="http://www.cytrap.eu/files/HowToComMetrics/2010/image/02/2010-02-05-useless-measuring-efficiently-what-should-not-be-measured.png" border="1" alt="Image - tweet by ComMetrics - There is nothing so useless as measuring efficiently that which should not be measured at all" width="250" height="175" /></a><br />
- understand benchmarking and why actionable metrics are important to improving performance<br />
- learn how to develop an analytics program that delivers insight, not hindsight<br />
- learn what you should effectively measure to make strategic decisions<br />
- see how you can effectively leverage ‘push’ and ‘pull’ marketing with your blog<br />
- know which analytics to measure and which ones to put aside<br />
- learn from mini cases of blogs included in the <a title="Financial Times ComMetrics Blog Index (FTCBI) - the benchmark to watch" href="http://ftindex.commetrics.com/" target="_blank">FT ComMetrics Blog Index</a><br />
- understand why social media and corporate blogging are effective and necessary<br />
- learn how to get started and avoid common beginner’s mistakes</p>
<p><strong>Speaker:</strong><br />
<a href="http://twitter.com/ComMetrics/status/8499511342" target="_blank"><img style="font-size: 16px;vertical-align: baseline;background-color: transparent;float: right;padding: 0px;margin: 10px;border: 0px initial initial" src="http://www.cytrap.eu/files/HowToComMetrics/2010/image/02/2010-02-05-efficiency-measuring-things-right-effectiveness-using-the-right-best-metrics-those-most-critical-to-firms-success.png" border="1" alt="Image - ComMetrics tweet - Efficiency = #measuring things right; effectiveness = using the right, best #metrics: those most critical to firm’s success #SMM" width="250" height="175" /></a><a href="http://info.cytrap.eu/?page_id=114">Urs E. Gattiker</a>, Ph.D., is a highly experienced social media enthusiast, author and blogger. He is both a founder and Chief Executive Officer of <a title="CyTRAP Labs GmbH - entry in the commercial register" href="http://info.cytrap.eu/?page_id=4" target="_blank">CyTRAP Labs GmbH</a>. CyTRAP Labs provides corporate governance and <a href="http://commetrics.com/?p=1">social media</a> services to organizations worldwide and its <a title="the blog that keeps social media insiders ahead of the competition" href="http://commetrics.com/" target="_blank">ComMetrics</a> division is a trail blazer in <strong>social media analytics</strong> (e.g., developing the <a title="Financial Times ComMetrics Blog Index or FTCBI - the benchmark to watch" href="http://ftindex.commetrics.com/" target="_blank">FT ComMetrics Blog Index</a> – the industry standard for ranking <a title="3 criteria a blog must meet to be considered a corporate blog" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=114" target="_blank">corporate blogs</a> of <a title="the largest global companies at a glance" href="http://www.ft.com/reports/ft5002008" target="_blank">FT Global 500</a> and <a title="the largest US companies" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/leaders-by-metric/ftcommetrics-corporate-blog-index/social-media-monitoring-a-systematic-approach/fortune-500" target="_blank">Fortune 500</a> companies).</p>
<ul>To get your free access to this webinar, <strong>please register now</strong>:<br />
<strong> ==&gt;  <a title="Register for the seminar right now" href="http://cli.gs/17EPP8" target="_blank">FREE webinar registration</a></strong><a title="Register for the seminar right now" href="http://cli.gs/17EPP8" target="_blank">: Benchmark your blog &#8211; improve performance =&gt; March 11, 2010 at 10:30 CET</a></ul>
<p>Download this document: <a href="http://commetrics.com/download/19/">http://commetrics.com/download/19/</a></p>
<p><strong>Your advantage</strong><br />
You will receive a benchmarking guide (out of the ComMetrics eBook Series) that will help you develop <strong>actionable metrics</strong> for your corporate blog and, as importantly, empower you to successfully communicate results based on five Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for your blog.</p>
<p><strong>Your bonus</strong><br />
Free subscription to the <a title="Benchmark your blog - improve performance" href="http://My.ComMetrics.com" target="_blank">My.ComMetrics.com</a> Benchmarking Tool &#8211; measure and compare blog performance against competitors.</p>
<p>P.S. - Visit <a title="Benchmarking blogs: One focus, every facet." href="http://my.commetrics.com/amember/signup.php" target="_blank">My.ComMetrics (register yourself – benchmark your blog(s) =&gt; improve performance)</a>. You can get updates for this blog on Twitter by following <a title="follow us on Twitter" href="http://twitter.gattiker.name/" target="_blank">@ComMetrics</a> or get a <a title="subscribe to the RSS feed for free." href="http://howto.commetrics.com/feed/" target="_blank">free subscription by RSS</a>, or get new posts via email:</p>
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		<dc:creator>Urs E. Gattiker</dc:creator>
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<p>Late on October 14, blogging directory and rankings site Technorati discontinued its <a title="the smaller the number the higher you rank with Technorati - 1 is best" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=72" target="_blank">Technorati Rankings</a> and related data. ComMetrics used <a title="the smaller the number the higher you rank with Technorati - 1 is best" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=72" target="_blank">Technorati Ranking</a> as part of its <a title="do people talk about your content on the web - in-links, PageRank, Technorati, etc." href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=10" target="_blank">ComMetrics Footprint</a> calculations.</p>
<p>Due to Technorati&#8217;s decision, we had to remove this measure from our <a title="do people talk about your content on the web - InLinks, PageRank, Technorati, etc." href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=10" target="_blank">ComMetrics Footprint</a>.</p>
<p><strong><a title="counts the blogs that link to some post on your blog within the last 180 days - the higher this number the better" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=73" target="_blank">Technorati Authority</a></strong> still exists, but now focuses much more on data from the last 30 days. The given Authority rank is somewhere between 1 &#8211; 1,000.</p>
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<ul>Scoring factors that are considered in this metric are:<br />
- posting frequency,<br />
- context,<br />
- linking behavior, and<br />
- &#8216;other inputs&#8217;.</ul>
<p>This results in more volatile score, since blogs can frequently move up or down on the 1 &#8211; 1,000 scale.</p>
<p><a title="Technorati explains - but it is unclear how the authority score is generated" href="http://blog.technorati.com/2009/10/a-totally-new-technoraticom-technorati-media-rising.html" target="_blank">Technorati explained the decision in a recent blog post</a>:</p>
<ul>&#8220;With the new algorithm, the resulting Authority will better reflect the fast-changing nature of the blogosphere.  Its new inherent volatility will also show which blogs are rising and falling in authority, rewarding authors on posting frequency, context and linking behavior, as well as other data inputs.&#8221;</ul>
<p>Currently, Technorati provides little, if any, information about how it calculates its Technorati Authority score for the blogs in the ranks. Furthermore, the Application Programming Interface (API) is still unavailable (<a title="widgets vs API and why in the long-term an API might be better for an application" href="http://commetrics.com/articles/how-to-accelerate-diffusion-of-applications-and-content/" target="_blank">difference between a widget and an API explained in plain English</a>).</p>
<p>We have therefore removed Technorati rankings from our calculations, at least for now. We will consider re-introducing them as soon as Technorati again makes this feasible.</p>
<p><a title="step-by-step help for making an API that works correctly for users" href="http://wonderfullyflawed.com/2009/07/02/get-your-api-right/" target="_blank">Get Your API Right &#8211; ropes to skip</a>, API 101 #things2read#tips2follow</p>

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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Aug 2009 05:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Urs E. Gattiker</dc:creator>
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<p><a title="how high does your blog rank? find out" href="http://www.cytrap.eu/files/HowToComMetrics/2009/image/05/2009-05-20-winnersRankingsFTCBI.jpg"><img style="margin: 10px;float: left" src="http://www.cytrap.eu/files/HowToComMetrics/2009/image/05/2009-05-20-winnersRankingsFTCBI.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="200" height="450" /></a>Previously in this series we published:<br />
<a title="address these issues BEFORE starting to blog - after one year - review if you are still on track ELSE adjust the earlier the better" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=111" target="_blank">1) Lessons 1 &#8211; 4: Starting your blogging off on the right foot (2009-06-03)</a><br />
<a title="if these questions are not discussed and decided upon properly - much time will be wasted the first six months " href="http://commetrics.com/?p=2090" target="_blank">2) Lessons 5 &#8211; 7: Setting the stage &#8211; ready &#8211; go (2009-06-03)</a><br />
<a title="some operational issues - whatever you decide you will have to live it down - so please be careful" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=79" target="_blank">3) Lessons 8 &#8211; 11: Whatever domain, home you choose &#8211; beware (2009-07-08)</a><br />
<a title="don't make these mistakes before you start your blog - it would be such a waste" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=2062" target="_blank">4) Lessons 12 &#8211; 13: Getting the basic SEO issues right (2009-07-08)</a></p>
<p><strong>Today we release the last two installments of these tips and lessons</strong>. The sixth, and last, post can be read here:<br />
<a title="some small things that add a lot of info to help search engines guide relevant traffic to your blog posts" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=2068" target="_blank">6) Lessons 18 &#8211; 20: Improving blogging effectiveness</a></p>
<p>In this <strong>fifth post</strong>, the focus is on <strong>commitment, authenticity and managing cultural differences</strong> carefully.<span id="more-326"></span></p>
<p><strong>Lesson 14: Commit to regularly posting during mid-week</strong><br />
Having <strong>several writers</strong> makes it easier, but a politician is better off writing their own posts to assure an authentic voice (see Lesson 16 below).</p>
<p><a href="../articles/case-study-2-blogging-politicians-how-do-they-measure-up/">Case study 2: Blogging politicians &#8211; how do they measure up?</a></p>
<p>The saying &#8220;out of sight, out of mind,&#8221; applies here. Hence, irregular posting makes it more difficult for your readers to remember that a blog provides good information. In the fast-changing blogosphere, <a title="no post since February 09 - better to have several people blog instead of just one person" href="http://www.aviva.com/about-us/heritage/archivist-blogs/anna-stone/" target="_blank">an irregular posting schedule like Aviva&#8217;s</a> does not seem a good strategy.</p>
<p>Finally, more people are on the Internet during the week than on weekends, so <strong>posting regularly during the week (e.g., Tue &#8211; Th)</strong> is most effective for reaching business and potential subscribers.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson 15: Depth and breadth vs. crowdsourcing</strong><br />
<strong>Outsourcing is en vogue</strong> &#8211; some say it helps bring down the head count, looks good on the books and saves money. To succeed with outsourcing blogging means that you must secure the services of  &#8216;experts&#8217; and &#8216;volunteers&#8217; that understand your business, as this example illustrates:</p>
<p><a href="http://commetrics.com/articles/case-study-ebookersch-or-how-to-skip-the-ropes/">Case study: eBookers or how to skip the ropes</a></p>
<p>But will these experts be as motivated as your staff, providing value for money to your current and potential customers? Can one assure consistent quality as well as making the company more personable? Will you trust others to be your voice on the web and if you do, is this a viable strategy?</p>
<p>Surely <strong>outsourcing blogging content fails to give the company an authentic voice</strong> (see Lesson 16 below). As importantly, to assure depth and breadth means checking up and making sure that those posts not meeting these criteria are either improved or simply not published &#8211; a time-consuming and, therefore, costly option. In today&#8217;s competitive environment, learning from and relating to customers is an opportunity that cannot be missed.<img style="margin: 10px;float: right" src="http://www.cytrap.eu/files/ComMetrics/2009/image/05/2009-05-23-HowTo-Login.png" border="0" alt="" width="100" height="125" /></p>
<p>To <strong>see how well your blog strategy works</strong> register your blog here:<br />
<a title="why it makes sense to watch the trends and check how much you are improving with your blogging efforts" rel="external" href="http://my.commetrics.com/" target="_blank">My.ComMetrics.com &#8211; <strong>benchmark your blog &#8211; improve your score</strong> &#8211; sign-up for FREE</a></p>
<p><strong>Lesson 16: Authentic voice makes a big difference</strong><br />
An <strong>effective blog represents corporate policy, strategy and viewpoints</strong>. Hence, people need to be authentic.</p>
<p>Therefore, while having text vetted by the legal crew as well as the PR folks makes it all a bit more sanitized, it also removes much of what may raise interest readers. This does not mean that legal issues do not matter but it needs to be personable to get and keep people interested.</p>
<p>Of course, unless your CEO has the passion, desire, time and dedication to commit to frequently blogging and curate the comments, this should be avoided at all costs. That being said, there are countless examples of brilliant CEO blogs from people who love to write and share their insights. A great example is <a title="in April 09 he was too busy to post - willing to take a stand - provides strategic insights on where Sun is heading" href="http://blogs.sun.com/jonathan/" target="_blank">Jonathan Schwartz&#8217;s &#8211; CEO of Sun, now Oracle &#8211; blog</a>. But either do it right or don&#8217;t go there.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson 17: Culture, language and medium &#8211; editors should apply</strong><br />
Whatever the language of a blog, many of its readers will  have a different first language. In turn, one should consider this when writing for a <a title="humor, abbreviation and slang may not be understood by your non-native English speaker audience - beware and take care" rel="bookmark" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=35" target="_blank">global social media audience</a>.</p>
<p>P.S. &#8211; Not every CEO will come across successfully on video =&gt; <a title="not every CEO will be a good chatroom host or feel comfortable doing a video" href="http://commetrics.com/articles/ceo-webcasts-on-youtube-will-it-turn-them-into-megalomaniacs/" target="_blank">CEO webcasts on YouTube &#8211; will it turn them into megalomaniacs?</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Takeaways</strong></p>
<ul><strong>Authentic voice is key</strong> &#8211; outsourcing blog posting is not an option.<br />
<strong>Commitment matters</strong> &#8211; regular AND relevant posts and response to comments keeps your readers interested.<br />
<strong>Slang or humor are out</strong> &#8211; people whose first language is not the one used on a corporate blog will otherwise be lost.<br />
<strong>Act locally, think globally</strong> &#8211; while you are on vacation many of your faraway readers are working, so assure posting during holidays. It is worth the effort.</ul>
<p>I will keep it brief, love to dialogue more in the comments. What is your take? Please share.</p>

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		<title>Increasing blogging effectiveness: Step 3</title>
		<link>http://howto.commetrics.com/articles/checklist-for-best-practices/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 23:57:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Urs E. Gattiker</dc:creator>
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<p><a title="how high does your blog rank? find out" href="http://www.cytrap.eu/files/HowToComMetrics/2009/image/05/2009-05-20-winnersRankingsFTCBI.jpg"><img style="margin: 10px;float: left" src="http://www.cytrap.eu/files/HowToComMetrics/2009/image/05/2009-05-20-winnersRankingsFTCBI.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="200" height="325" /></a>Previously in this series we published:<br />
<a title="address these issues BEFORE starting to blog - after one year - review if you are still on track ELSE adjust the earlier the better" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=111" target="_blank">1) Lessons 1 &#8211; 4: Starting your blogging off on the right foot (2009-06-03) </a><br />
<a title="if these questions are not discussed and decided upon properly - much time will be wasted the first six months " href="http://commetrics.com/?p=2090" target="_blank">2) Lessons 5 &#8211; 7: Setting the stage &#8211; ready &#8211; go (2009-06-03) </a></p>
<p><strong>Today we release the next two installments of these tips and lessons</strong>, the fourth of which can be read here:<br />
<a title="don't make these mistakes before you start your blog - it would be such a waste" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=2062" target="_blank">4) Lessons 12 &#8211; 13: Getting the basic SEO issues right</a></p>
<p>The final set will come your way <strong>August 12</strong>:<br />
<a title="some CEOs and politicians 'blog' using staff or ghostwriters: fails miserably every time we benchmark it on My.ComMetrics.com" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=326" target="_blank">5) Lessons 14 &#8211; 17: Authenticity and quality are key</a><br />
<a title="some small things that add a lot of info that helps the search engine to guide relevant traffic to your blog posts" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=2068" target="_blank">6) Lessons 18 &#8211; 20: Improving blogging effectiveness</a></p>
<p>Corporate bloggers should follow these lessons to save on resources, money and <strong>improve blogging effectiveness</strong>. It actually takes little effort but the results are astonishing if you correct r completely avoid these mistakes.</p>
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<p><strong>Lesson 8: Host blog on corporate domain</strong><br />
Most corporations&#8217; main pages have a relatively high <strong><a title=" 1 to 10 - the higher the better" href="http://howto.ComMetrics.com/?page_id=71" target="_blank">Google PageRank</a></strong> (ranking range from 0 to 10, the higher the better). Besides brand recognition and reputation management purposes, this is one more reason why the blog should be hosted under the corporate domain. Advantages include:</p>
<ul>a) benefiting from the main page&#8217;s Google PageRank,<br />
b) being easier to find for stakeholders, and<br />
c) contributing to and receiving traffic from the main page.</ul>
<p>Following the above strategy will result in the blog starting with a higher Google PageRank than it would otherwise get. If one cannot follow the above approach, one has to pay the price as <a href="http://commetrics.com/articles/ft-commetrics-global-500-corporate-blog-case-study-volvo/" target="_blank">Volvo</a> (212.181.8.238/webbplatser/vbeb/default.aspx) and <a href="http://commetrics.com/articles/ft-commetrics-global-500-blogs-case-study-swisscom/" target="_blank">Swisscom</a> (swisscomnature.blueblog.ch) illustrate.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson 9: Make finding the blog on the corporate website easy</strong><br />
This seems obvious but often it fails to work properly. Nokia does this smartly and effectively (see below). Here, regardless of the visitor&#8217;s geographic location, the blog section features prominently on the main website and once one clicks on it, finding the blog one is interested in is simple.</p>
<p><a title="make sure I can find your blog - see how Nokia does it, quick and easy for you to navigate" href="http://www.cytrap.eu/files/HowToComMetrics/2009/image/05/2009-05-20-FindingNokiaBlog.png"><img style="margin: 10px;float: right" src="http://www.cytrap.eu/files/HowToComMetrics/2009/image/05/2009-05-20-FindingNokiaBlog.png" border="0" alt="" width="300" height="100" /></a></p>
<p>Unfortunately, many corporate blogs use a different approach that is far less user-friendly. For instance, on a visit to the <a href="http://www.ge.com/" target="_blank">GE corporate website</a>, one will not find a quicklink to a list of all the company&#8217;s blogs. Instead, one must search and dig quite a bit to find what one came for. Why make it difficult when easy does it better?</p>
<p><strong>Lesson 10: Make sure variations of the blog&#8217;s URL work</strong><br />
Not always do links to the blog&#8217;s main page work properly, especially in cases where users type an alternate version of the link, such as:</p>
<ul>- <a href="http://www.HowTo.Commetrics.com/" target="_blank">www.HowTo.ComMetrics.com</a> instead of <a href="http://HowTo.ComMetrics.com" target="_blank">HowTo.ComMetrics.com</a>,<br />
- <a href="http://www.blog.Daimler.com" target="_blank">www.blog.Daimler.com</a> instead of <a href="http://blog.Daimler.de" target="_blank">blog.Daimler.de</a>, or<br />
- <a href="http://gereports.ge.com" target="_blank">gereports.ge.com</a> instead of <a href="http://gereports.com" target="_blank">gereports.com</a>.</ul>
<p>Check the above links for yourself to see which ones work &#8211; at least <strong>one will give you an error</strong>. This is an oversight that can easily be fixed and one wonders why any organization that maintains a <a title="3 criteria a blog must meet to be considered a corporate blog" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=114" target="_blank">corporate blog</a> would overlook this issue.</p>
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<p>To <strong>see how well your blog strategy works</strong> register your blog here:<br />
<a title="why it makes sense to watch the trends and check how much you are improving with your blogging efforts" rel="external" href="http://my.commetrics.com/" target="_blank">My.ComMetrics.com &#8211; <strong>benchmark your blog &#8211; improve your score</strong> &#8211; sign up for FREE</a></p>
<p><strong>Lesson 11: Once it is chosen, keep your blog&#8217;s URL</strong><br />
<a href="http://blog.toyota.com/" target="_blank">Toyota Open Road Blog</a>, a blog with a nice <strong><a title="do people talk about your content on the web - InLinks, PageRank, Technorati, etc." href="http://howto.ComMetrics.com/?page_id=10" target="_blank">ComMetrics footprint</a></strong> (the lower the score the better your blog ranks within <a title="classifying your blog properly means we are comparing apples with apples and not apples with oranges" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=98" target="_blank"><strong>the same category</strong></a> &#8211; apples vs. apples), lost a lot of ground when its advertising people decided to change its URL and move the blog to the <a title="Toyota Road Blog's new URL and home - more sterile than ever" href="http://pressroom.toyota.com/pr/tms/our-point-of-view.aspx" target="_blank">Toyota website</a>.</p>
<p>In this case, the Google PageRank immediately dropped to 0. Giving up a 6 Google PageRank (some weeks it was a 7) just to move a blog might fit the corporate strategy, but is this  <a title="the good, bad and ugly in blog real estate" href="http://commetrics.com/articles/ftcbi-just-do-it-right/" target="_blank">effective</a> in terms of corporate best-practice?</p>
<p>Once you choose a URL stick with it and don&#8217;t let any advertising expert or strategy guru tell you otherwise. This will save you time and effort in the long-term. And as Nokia and others demonstrate, any blog can be easily linked to and featured on the global website for people to find quickly and easily.</p>
<p><strong>Okay, now it’s your turn.</strong> What techniques you have used to improve your blogging effectiveness? What was your most successful “let’s do this and move on” tactic? If you have come close to resolving these challenges smartly, what did you do? Which of the above four strategies is your favorite? Which one do you think is just baloney? It’s okay &#8211; be honest. We can take it. <em>Thanks much.</em></p>
<p><strong>P.S.</strong> &#8211; You may find our next set of ropes to skip of interest as well: <strong><a title="don't make these mistakes before you start your blog it would be such a waste" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=2062" target="_blank">4) Lessons 12 &#8211; 13: Getting the basic SEO issues right (2009-07-08)</a>.</strong></p>

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<p><a title="how high does your blog rank? find out" href="http://www.cytrap.eu/files/HowToComMetrics/2009/image/05/2009-05-20-winnersRankingsFTCBI.jpg"><img style="margin: 10px;float: left" src="http://www.cytrap.eu/files/HowToComMetrics/2009/image/05/2009-05-20-winnersRankingsFTCBI.jpg" border="0" alt="" width="200" height="400" /></a>Imagine your boss has just told you that budget cuts necessitate cutting social media expenses and you might lose your job shortly. In a semi-desperate move you suggest that she give you another three months to show what a difference you can make for the company by revamping the <a title="3 criteria a blog must meet to be considered a corporate blog" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=114" target="_blank">corporate blog</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Can we help? Absolutely!</strong> After publishing the <a title="where does your favorite company rank - how well does it blog" href="http://FTindex.ComMetrics.com" target="_blank"><strong>2009 FT ComMetrics Blog Index</strong></a>, which ranks <a title="At a glance: Largest global companies" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=38" target="_blank">FT Global 500</a> and <a title="At a glance: Largest US companies" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=126" target="_blank">Fortune 500</a> companies’ <a title="3 criteria a blog must meet to be considered a corporate blog" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=114" target="_blank">corporate blogs</a>, we came to the conclusion that it might be helpful to share some of the insights we have gained.</p>
<p>Today we release the first installments of these tips and lessons, the second of which can be read here:<br />
<a title="if these questions are not discussed and decided properly, much time will be wasted in the first six months" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=2090" target="_blank">2) Lessons 5 &#8211; 7: Setting the stage &#8211; ready &#8211; go (2009-06-03)</a></p>
<p>The next set will be published July 8:<br />
<a title="some operational issues - whatever you decide you will have to live it down - so please be careful" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=79" target="_blank">3) Lessons 8 &#8211; 11: Whatever domain or home you choose &#8211; beware</a><br />
<a title="don't make these mistakes before you start your blog it would be such a waste" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=2090" target="_blank">4) Lessons 12 &#8211; 13: Getting the basic SEO issues right</a></p>
<p>The final set will come your way August 12:<br />
<a title="while the &quot;CEO&quot; or &quot;politician&quot; blog using staff or ghost writers fails miserably every time we benchmark it on My.ComMetrics.com" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?p=326" target="_blank">5) Lessons 14 &#8211; 17: Authenticity and quality are key</a><br />
<a title="some small things that add a lot of info that helps the search engine to guide relevant traffic to your blog posts" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=2068" target="_blank">6) Lessons 18 &#8211; 20: Improving blogging effectiveness</a></p>
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<p><strong>Lesson 1: Ropes to skip &#8211; learn from others</strong><br />
There is no good reason to make the mistakes we discuss below and in subsequent posts. Just read these rules and decide carefully.</p>
<ul>ComMetrics &#8211; thanks to input and advice from others we have come up with the <a title="why these 20+ WordPress plugins will make you a more effective blogger" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=2069" target="_blank">20+best WordPress plugins</a> to make our lives easier; and<br />
<strong><a title="Daimler" href="http://blog.daimler.de/2009/05/29/schweden-ein-paar-monate-spaeter/" target="_blank">Daimler &#8211; </a></strong><a title="talking to others in the industry can help you save a bundle - do it before it is too late" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=826" target="_blank">Why did Beck&#8217;s not ask Daimler before starting an expensive revamp of its blog</a>?</ul>
<p><strong>Lesson 2: Define the type of blog you want</strong><br />
Who or what is it supposed to provide information about? Delivering information to investors is different than blogging about a non-profit organization&#8217;s neighborhood initiative.</p>
<ul><a href="http://dellshares.dell.com/one2one/"><strong>Dell</strong>&#8216;s investor blog, DellShares, serves shareholders</a>, while <a href="http://direct2dell.com/one2one/"><strong>Direct2Dell</strong> offers customers a way to find out about new products and provide feedback</a>.</ul>
<p>Dell&#8217;s blogs deliver different fare and their success speaks volumes about the company&#8217;s smart blogging strategy.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson 3: Define the target audience</strong><br />
The question is, are those that read Renault&#8217;s Formula One racing team blog would be the kind of people you want to reach out to. Hence, <span class="previous"><a title="are these the people that will help your business?" href="http://commetrics.com/articles/getting-your-corporate-blog-noticed-pretending-not-to-care/" target="_blank">who is your target audience</a> &#8211; sports fans, customers, potential clients, regulators, donors or someone else?</span><span class="previous"> Some of your audience may fall into more than one category, such as sports fans who have and will continue to purchase Renault&#8217;s cars.<br />
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<p>The challenge of finding your target audience is nicely illustrated by:</p>
<ul><a title="are these the people that will help your business?" href="http://www.gereports.com" target="_blank"><strong>General Electric</strong> &#8211; Blogging for shareholders, creditors and financial analysts</a></ul>
<p>General Electric&#8217;s blog is one example where institutional investors and shareholders can get information they might not be able to get elsewhere. But if you are interested to find out about its research and what future products it has in store, <a href="http://www.grcblog.com/" target="_blank">GE Global Research Blog</a> will serve you better.</p>
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<p>To <strong>see how well your blog strategy works</strong> register your blog here:<br />
<a title="why it makes sense to watch the trends and check how much you are improving with your blogging efforts" rel="external" href="http://my.commetrics.com/" target="_blank">My.ComMetrics.com &#8211; sign up for FREE</a> and compare your performance to the <a title="Get the blog in French or English - all about the F1 races" href="http://my.ing-renaultf1.com/en/" target="_blank">Renault F1 team</a> or <a title="talking to others in the industry can help you save a bundle - do it before it is too late" href="http://www.racing.ups.com/blogs/team/?srch_pos=4&amp;srch_phr=blog" target="_blank">UPS racing</a> blogs &#8211; we&#8217;ll help you gain the upper hand.</p>
<p><strong>Lesson 4: Determine what the focus of two-thirds of the content will be</strong><br />
People sign up to get a blog&#8217;s RSS feed because the content looks of interest to them on a first or second visit. Straying far from the topic is not always appreciated by one&#8217;s audience, considering their many other time commitments and options for news sources. So staying on target is key when it comes to delivering unique content.</p>
<ul><a title="talking to others in the industry can help you save a bundle - do it before it is too late" href="http://www.racing.ups.com/blogs/team/?srch_pos=4&amp;srch_phr=blog" target="_blank"><strong>UPS racing</strong> in the US &#8211; get the latest results and box news</a><br />
<a title="Get the blog in French or English - all about the F1 races" href="http://my.ing-renaultf1.com/en/" target="_blank"><strong>Renault F1 team</strong> &#8211; all about the races</a> &#8211; from news about the Red Bull team to McLaren Mercedes &#8211; this is what you get</ul>
<p>Both cases above show that these blogs provide racing news, so choose Renault for Formula One or UPS for NASCAR news. Somebody who is not a car racing fan is definitely not a targeted reader for these blogs, which is fine as long as it remains of interest to the target audience.</p>
<p><strong>Okay, now it&#8217;s your turn.</strong> Would you have addressed any of these challenges differently? Did I miss something in one of the three points addressed? Do you agree or disagree? Give us shout-out, whether for joy or frustration, but please share your thoughts. <em>Thank you.</em></p>
<p><strong>P.S. -</strong> Continue with our next set of ropes to skip: <strong><a title="if these questions are not discussed and decided upon properly - much time will be wasted the first six months " href="http://commetrics.com/?p=2090" target="_blank">2) Lessons  5 &#8211; 7: Setting the stage &#8211; ready &#8211; go (2009-06-03)</a>.</strong></p>

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<p>Our work with the folks at the Financial Times has also yielded satisfying results. You can get more information on our collaboration in the following posts:</p>
<p>- <a title="Who are the winners and why - what are they doing better... learn from the champions" href="http://ComMetrics.com/articles/ftcbi-downloadrankings/" target="_blank">FT ComMetrics Blog Index published</a><br />
- <a title="Download white paper, detailed analysis, Financial Times report etc." href="http://howto.commetrics.com/articles/ftcbi-download-case-studies/" target="_blank">FT ComMetrics Blog Index released: KISS the blog-bride</a><br />
- <a title="it was a hard search - and if your company had several blogs, the highest performing was the one that made the list" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/articles/ft-commetrics-find-your-blog/" target="_blank">FT ComMetrics Blog Index: How we found you</a><br />
- <a title="best practice - what the high performers do differently than others" href="http://ComMetrics.com/articles/best-in-class/" target="_blank">FT ComMetrics Blog Index: The winners are</a><br />
- <a title="what some corporate bloggers seem to be doing wrong" href="http://ComMetrics.com/articles/ftcbi-just-do-it-right/" target="_blank">FT ComMetrics Blog Index: Just do it &#8211; right</a></p>
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<p>Here is what is coming your way: <a title="register and claim your blog for free - so we can track it for you and show you how it compares to others" href="http://My.ComMetrics.com" target="_blank">My.ComMetrics.com</a> real-time trace updates or, who is Googling you &#8211; creepy or useful?<span id="more-131"></span></p>
<p>Alerts can be a good thing. For instance <a title="one of our team's profile - Urs E. Gattiker, Ph.D." href="http://www.ziggs.com/apps/profile/Bio.aspx?uid=2371" target="_blank">Ziggs.com</a> alerts you when someone looks up your CV online.</p>
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<p>Real-time trace updates from My.ComMetrics.com are similar to Google Alerts or those from Ziggs. As the subscriber, you get informed when someone decides to add your blog to their dashboard. Hence, your blog&#8217;s performance is now being compared with that attained by another blog that covers a subject area similar to yours.</p>
<p>Additionally, the real-time trace alert provides the recipient with such information as:</p>
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<li><a href="http://my.commetrics.com/blogdetails.php?id=550" target="_blank">View</a> the vital statistics for <a href="http://daniel.shortens.net/" target="_blank">http://daniel.shortens.net/</a> &#8211; by logging on you can see some of this &#8216;other&#8217; blog&#8217;s performance indicators (i.e. how well this corporate blog is performing)</li>
<li><a href="http://my.commetrics.com/addtraceblog.php?id=550" target="_blank">Trace</a> <a href="http://daniel.shortens.net/" target="_blank">http://daniel.shortens.net/</a> &#8211; logging on automatically adds this blog to those we trace on your behalf so you can find out who is doing better.</li>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 13:23:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Urs E. Gattiker</dc:creator>
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<p>According to Ralph Waldo Emerson&#8217;s wisdom, “<em>Build a better mousetrap and the world will make a beaten path to your door.</em>”</p>
<p>A good and insightful saying, to be sure, and the modern equivalent would have to be convincing the boss or a sceptic of the value of social media or blogging.</p>
<p>While blogging may be an effective way to reach many of the company&#8217;s customers and suppliers, and reduce customer calls if the help or FAQ section delivers, that may not be enough to convince a boss who neither reads nor writes a blog.<span id="more-55"></span></p>
<p>Hence, one needs to demonstrate that current and potential clients are making use of these technologies. Finding competitors or industry leaders that blog will also help convince a budget committee to assign a project manager and get started.</p>
<p>The  <a title="who won in 2009 - the winners are" href="../?page_id=992" target="_blank"><strong>2009 FT ComMetrics Blog Index rankings</strong></a> can help you build a case for using social media in your organization (see the statistics at a glance at <strong><a title="Financial Times and ComMetrics joined forces ➡  bringing you the 2009 FT ComMetrics Blog Index - ranking FT Global 500 companies' blogging effectiveness" href="http://ftindex.commetrics.com/" target="_blank">FTindex results</a></strong>). It illustrates how the largest companies are doing in comparison to their competitors and other large companies around the globe. It provides a tool for tracking success through hard numbers: how big is your company&#8217;s social media footprint? In particular, how does it stack up against your competitors&#8217; <strong><a title="do people talk about your blog - using five measures to arrive at this composite indicator - score ranges from 1 to 100 - the higher the greater a blog's footprint" href="http://HowTo.ComMetrics.com/?page_id=10" target="_blank">ComMetrics Footprint</a></strong> and so forth.</p>
<p>Accordingly, deriving value from non revenue-generating activities means demonstrating the sometimes hidden values of blogging and social media activities. This is what the <strong><a title="Financial Times and ComMetrics joined forces ➡  bringing you the 2009 FT ComMetrics Blog Index - ranking FT Global 500 companies' blogging effectiveness" href="http://ftindex.commetrics.com/" target="_blank">FTindex results</a> </strong>can help you with. Findings indicate how blogs are being used to improve consumer relations, recruiting efforts and handling a takeover without ruffling too many feathers.</p>
<ul><strong><a title="White paper - FT ComMetrics Blog Index - the winners or what makes them more effetive compared to other blogs - the facts - case studies" href="http://HowTo.ComMetrics.com/?dl_id=1//2009-05-14-FT-ComMetrics-Articles_in_FT_expandedFINAL.pdf" target="_blank">Download white paper (expanded version of 2004-05-14 FT article)</a></strong></ul>
<p><strong>You can also get a complete report with the results as a free download (just register, and voilà):<br />
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<ul><a title="Sign-up - log in and download free report - that easy" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=43" target="_blank">Log in <span class="bio">➡ </span><strong>Download the 2009 FT ComMetrics Blog Index report</strong></a></ul>
<p>Additional posts and download of additional materials provided as PDF files:</p>
<ul><strong><a title="what the media wanted to know - the winners and the losers - download PDF file" href="http://info.cytrap.eu/?p=155" target="_blank">Download press release</a><br />
<a title="bottom line - generating rankings that provide actionable metrics beyond the theoretical" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=139" target="_blank">Download Financial Times case study</a><br />
<a title="most companies that blog effectively have some characteristics when it comes to using social media as outlined here" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=2095" target="_blank">FT ComMetrics Blog Index published</a><br />
<a title="doing it better than the competition" href="http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/33df400c-3e8c-11de-9a6c-00144feabdc0.html" target="_blank"><strong>Financial Times May 14 &#8211; by Urs E. Gattiker &#8211; Corporate blogs: New way to engage with stakeholders</strong></a></strong></ul>
<hr /><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 2px;float: right" src="http://www.cytrap.eu/files/ComMetrics/2008/image/12/FTLogo.jpg" alt="Financial Times " width="62" height="85" />Find out more about the  <a title="benchmarking the world's 500 largest corporations' blogs" href="../?page_id=14" target="_blank">FT ComMetrics Blog Index</a> and the <strong><a title="Financial Times and ComMetrics joined forces ➡  bringing you the 2009 FT ComMetrics Blog Index - ranking FT Global 500 companies' blogging effectiveness" href="http://ftindex.commetrics.com/" target="_blank">FTindex results</a> </strong>using these links: <strong><a title="Where do the leaders outperform the rest ➡ how well the blog serves its target audience" href="../?page_id=124" target="_blank">Leaders by metric</a>, <a title=" blending community and commerce successfully ➡ attaining your long-term strategy objective(s) " href="../?page_id=51" target="_blank">What is top class</a>, <a title="how we calculate the indices and composite indicators at a glance" href="../?page_id=143" target="_blank">Methodology</a>, <a title=" Blogging standards and best practice with different target audiences ➡ what it takes for success." href="../?page_id=149" target="_blank">Good and best practice</a>, <a title=" Most recent lessons learned from the FT ComMetrics Blog Index ➡ good in-house blogger(s), foster and encourage the conversation." href="../?page_id=26" target="_blank">Lessons learned</a>, <a title="Watching the trends is critical to assess how effective your blogging performance has been." href="../?page_id=176" target="_blank">Trends to watch</a>, <a title=" Purchase the scores, commentary and analysis for your blog ➡ whether you are in the FT ComMetrics Blog Index or not." href="../?page_id=140" target="_blank">Your own index report</a>, <a title=" Register yourself and get the report ➡ bonus rank your blogging effectiveness as well" href="../?page_id=43" target="_blank">Free download: PDF report</a></strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Relevant blog metrics for diary, personal and business blogs</strong><br />
Please <a title="sign up during alpha-testing for free - track your blogs - see where and what can be improved - save time" href="http://my.commetrics.com/amember/signup.php?product_id=1" target="_blank">subscribe now</a> so you can <strong><a title="log in - enter the info about your blog - be as specific as you can - the more exact the info you give us the better we can serve you with accurate information - make your life easier by helping us" href="http://my.commetrics.com/claimblog.php" target="_blank">claim your personal and/or corporate blog</a></strong> AND <a title="just log in - add the URL and other pertinent information - the more exact you are the better we can help you" href="http://my.commetrics.com/addcompetitor.php" target="_blank">trace those that you want to compare yourself to</a>.<br />
For <strong>Twitter</strong>, please use <strong>#hashtag <span class="bio">➡</span> #<abbr title="FT ComMetrics Blog Index">FTCBI</abbr></strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Mar 2009 01:52:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Urs E. Gattiker</dc:creator>
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<p><a title="using social media to launch a product - small business can excel if combined with traditional media" rel="bookmark" href="http://ComMetrics.com/articles/five-steps-to-turn-buzz-into-sales/" target="_blank">Five steps to turn buzz into sales</a><br />
<a title="which of your company's blogs made it onto the list of FT ComMetrics Blog Index" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=1673" target="_blank">Which FT Global 500 and Fortune 500 blogs made the FT ComMetrics Blog Index</a><br />
<a title="why CEOs and corporates should use blogging - how it affects your bottom line" href="http://commetrics.com/articles/financial-times-is-blogging-good-value/" target="_blank">Financial Times &#8211; is blogging good value?</a></p>
<p><strong>What is the FT ComMetrics Index?</strong><br />
ComMetrics has developed a detailed methodology to benchmark corporate blogs. The <a title="View all posts in FT/ComMetrics Blog Index" rel="category tag" href="http://commetrics.com/articles/category/ft500/ftcommetrics-corporate-blog-index/">FT ComMetrics Blog Index</a> uses the same methodology, but a less-detailed version.</p>
<p><strong>Why create such an index?</strong><br />
We thought creating this index this would help promote good practice as far as corporate blogging is concerned.</p>
<p>If you want to find actionable insights, you need to segment your benchmarking data: pinpoint the various sources, user behavior and outcomes. The <a title="View all posts in FT/ComMetrics Blog Index" rel="category tag" href="http://commetrics.com/articles/category/ft500/ftcommetrics-corporate-blog-index/">FT ComMetrics Blog Index</a> helps corporate bloggers achieve this objective.<br />
More issues below.<br />
<span id="more-142"></span><strong>Who is included?</strong><br />
Companies included in the Index are taken from the <a title="The greater the stock market value of a company, the higher its ranking." href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=38" target="_blank">FT Global 500 2008</a>, ranked by market capitalisation. Where possible we have indexed the top 25 from the following categories: the US, Europe and the rest of the world. In some cases we were unable to find a <a title="a business blog is not a corporate blog - what it takes to qualify" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=21" target="_blank">corporate blog</a>. In other instances, the blog may be owned by a subsidiary.</p>
<p>This is the case with Berkshire Hathaway: its subsidiary <a title="all the public relations you need - wire service going online " href="http://businesswired.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">Business Wired</a> has a successful blog that we included in the list. A similar case is EON: its UK division has a blog, but we found no active <a title="a business blog is not a corporate blog - what it takes to qualify" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=21" target="_blank">corporate blog</a> published by its German headquarters (see also <a title="more in Germany but only a few FT Global 500 members" rel="bookmark" href="http://blog.metaroll.de/2008/11/28/social-media-marketing-in-deutschland/">Social Media Marketing in Deutschland</a>).</p>
<hr /><img class="alignleft" style="margin: 2px;float: left" src="http://www.cytrap.eu/files/ComMetrics/2008/image/12/FTLogo.jpg" alt="Financial Times " width="62" height="85" />The  <a title="FT ComMetrics Blog Index" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=14">FT ComMetrics Blog Index</a> ranks <a title="At a glance: Largest global companies" href="http://www.ft.com/reports/ft5002008" target="_blank">FT Global 500</a> and <a title="At a glance: Largest US companies" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/leaders-by-metric/ftcommetrics-corporate-blog-index/social-media-monitoring-a-systematic-approach/fortune-500" target="_blank">Fortune 500</a> companies&#8217; <a title="3 criteria a blog must meet to be considered a corporate blog" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=114" target="_blank">corporate blogs</a>.</p>
<p>The 2009 <a title="FT ComMetrics Blog Index" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=14">FT ComMetrics Blog Index</a> will appear in the <a title="Business news and world affairs at your fingertips" href="http://www.ft.com/" target="_blank"><em>Financial Times</em></a> newspaper&#8217;s regular <a title="what are the trends and what implications might these have upon your business' bottom line - find out " href="http://www.ft.com/digitalbusiness/" target="_blank">Digital Business</a> supplement and its webpage (<a class="bodystrong" href="http://news.ft.com/reports/digitalbusiness">www.ft.com/digitalbusiness</a>) on <strong>Wednesday, May 13</strong>.<br />
Please <a title="sign up during alpha for free - track your blogs - see where and what can be improved - save time" href="http://my.commetrics.com/amember/signup.php?product_id=1" target="_blank">subscribe now</a> so you can <strong><a title="log in - enter the info about your blog - be as specific as you can - the more exact the info you give us the better we can serve you with accurate information - make your life easier by helping us" href="http://my.commetrics.com/claimblog.php" target="_blank">claim your corporate and/or personal blog</a></strong> AND <a title="just log in - add the URL and other pertinent information - the more exact you are the better we can help you" href="http://my.commetrics.com/addcompetitor.php" target="_blank">trace those that you want to compare yourself to</a>.<br />
For <strong>Twitter, please use </strong><strong>#hashtag <span class="bio">➡</span> #<abbr title="FT ComMetrics Blog Index">FTCBI</abbr></strong></p>
<hr /><strong>Where or how did we find these corporate blogs?</strong><br />
Our starting point was Debbie Weil&#8217;s <a href="http://www.debbieweil.com/blog/list-of-67-big-brand-corporate-blogs/">The Big List of Big Brand Corporate Blogs</a>, which lists over 80 different blogs from brands or corporations all over the world. She is probably the one who convinced us to build this index in the first place. Debbie has a great <a href="http://www.debbieweil.com/blog/">blog</a>; anyone interested in social media should check it out.</p>
<p>Our next stop was the <a title="some are possibly business blogs quite a few qualify as corporate blogs" href="http://www.socialtext.net/bizblogs/index.cgi">Fortune 500 Business Blogging Wiki</a>. It has a few blogs that qualify using the criteria we developed for identifying <a title="a business blog is not a corporate blog - what it takes to qualify" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=21" target="_blank">corporate blogs</a>. Really great job these people did in collecting all this important information, have a look.</p>
<p>Another big help was Peter Kim, who put together <a title="a list of social media applications by various types of organizations" href="http://www.beingpeterkim.com/2008/09/ive-been-thinki.html" target="_blank">A List of Social Media Marketing Examples</a>, (<a title="Social Media Influence 2009 - London UK - a must be there conference" href="http://socialmediainfluence.com/" target="_blank">Bernhard Warner</a> also recommended this list). Kim has an impressive list of a vast number of social media marketing examples. Sometimes it mentions brands (not necessarily the corporate owner of the brand) and other times, as in the case of IKEA, customer blogs are listed. This is no obstacle, however, and the list is just plain impressive. By the way, another blog that you have to read, his other stuff is impressive too.</p>
<p>The next step was a tweet to Twitter followers, which garnered a nice response from<a title="Blog Council VP Community" href="http://blogcouncil.org/" target="_blank"> <span class="fn">Michael E. Rubin</span></a>. He suggested <a title="the list of corporate blogs" href="http://corporate.alltop.com/">Alltop &#8211; all the corporate blogs</a> and <a title="a smaller list - same as the one on Alltop under corporate blogs, just fewer ones" href="http://blogcouncil.alltop.com/">Feeds of the Blog Council</a>. Of course, this should have been done earlier, since we ourselves are a member of the <a title="ComMetrics listed in Alltop" href="http://commetrics.com/?page_id=239" target="_blank">Alltop Social Media blog crowd</a>.</p>
<p>We also found a &#8216;white paper&#8217; (five pages but not much detail) and some presentation slides of a survey that included 132 Nordic companies, all with a market capitalization of more than 1 billion euro. There were a few only that had blogs, most we had included already. Check out <a title="Telia iPod blog and Telenor training blog added thanks to this info" href="http://www.kullin.net/2008/11/corporate-blogging-among-listed-nordic.html" target="_blank">Corporate blogging amongst listed Nordic companies</a>, it is interesting reading.</p>
<p><strong>Are we still looking for more blogs?</strong><br />
<strong>Yes</strong>, we are. Please tell us about yours. Companies often have several blogs listed in our database. For instance, all of Hewlett Packard&#8217;s numerous blogs are being tracked; naturally, the best one will be included in the <a title="the largest global companies at a glance" href="http://www.ft.com/reports/ft5002008" target="_blank">Index</a>.</p>
<p>If you want to check out who is already included, visit the<br />
<a title="whose blog will be part of the FT ComMetrics Blog Index - see FT May 13, 2009" href="http://commetrics.com/?p=1673" target="_blank">FT ComMetrics Blog Index</a></p>
<p>If you have a blog that we should track for the <a title="the largest global companies at a glance" href="http://www.ft.com/reports/ft5002008" target="_blank">Index</a>, tell us about it by leaving a comment below with the blog URL(s).</p>
<p>If you want to see how you compare to others, check out <a title="this is a draft only, see final version May 13 in the Financial Times - Digital Business, online as well as at FTindex.ComMetrics.com" href="http://FTindex.ComMetrics.com" target="_blank">FTindex.ComMetrics.com</a> (you must be <strong><a title="alpha users get free access and once we launch, a 1-YEAR FREE SUBSCRIPTION - what are you waiting for, nothing to lose - take us for a test-drive" href="http://my.commetrics.com/amember/signup.php" target="_blank">registered</a> to view data/statistics</strong>).</p>
<p><strong>When will it be published?</strong><br />
The 2009 index will appear in the <a title="Business news and world affairs at your fingertips" href="http://www.ft.com/" target="_blank"><em>Financial Times</em></a> newspaper&#8217;s regular supplement on <a title="what are the trends and what implications might these have upon your business' bottom line - find out " href="http://www.ft.com/digitalbusiness/" target="_blank">Digital Business</a> and its webpage (<a class="bodystrong" href="http://news.ft.com/reports/digitalbusiness">www.ft.com/digitalbusiness</a>) on Wednesday, May 13.</p>
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<strong>More resources:</strong><br />
<a title="View all posts in FT/ComMetrics Blog Index" rel="category tag" href="http://commetrics.com/articles/category/ft500/ftcommetrics-corporate-blog-index/">FT/ComMetrics Blog Index</a></p>

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		<dc:creator>Urs E. Gattiker</dc:creator>
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<ul>When data are missing, the appropriate missing data analysis procedures do not generate something out of nothing but do make the most out of the data available</ul>
<p>One of the most common forms of analysis with missing data involves simply substituting the mean for the variable whenever a value is missing. Unfortunatley, mean substitution can produce very wrong estimates of variances and covariances. In general, substituting the mean for the missing value has the effect of underestimating the magnitude of both variances and covariances</p>
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<ul>&#8220;1. Whenever possible, use the EM algorithm (or other maximum likelihood procedure, including the multiple-group structural equation-modeling procedure or, where appropriate, multiple imputation) for analyses involving missing data.2. If other analyses must be used, keep in mind that they produce biased results and should not be relied upon for final analyses. Recommmending:</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px">a. Never use mean substitution, even for preliminary analyses.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px">b. With minimal missing data, analysis of complete cases may be a reasonable solution.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px">c. If data are missing completely at random, pairwise deletion or complete cases analysis may be a reasonable solution.</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px">d. If data are not missing completely at random and the cause of missingness has been measured, complete cases may produce unbiased e2stimates, although it is a generally less powerful approach than the EM algorithm or multiple-group procedure.&#8221;</p>
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<p style="padding-left: 30px"><a title="The chapter does not describe a complete strategy, but it is relevant for (1) missing data analysis with continuous (but not categorical) data, (2) data that are reasonably normally distributed, and (3) solutions for missing data problems for analyses related to the general linear model, in particular, analyses that use (or can use) a covariance matrix as input. The examples in the chapter come from drug prevention research. The chapter discusses (1) the problem of wanting to ask respondents more questions than most individuals can answer; (2) the problem of attrition and some solutions; and (3) the problem of special measurement procedures that are too expensive or time consuming to obtain for all subjects." href="http://www.nida.nih.gov/pdf/monographs/142.pdf#page=18" target="_blank">John W. Graham, Scott M. Hofer, and Andrea M. Piccinin (1994). Analysis With Missing Data in Drug Prevention Research L. M. Collins &amp; L. A. Seitz (eds.), Advances in Data Analysis for Prevention Intervention Research (13-63).  NIDA Research Monograph 142 Bethesda, MA:  U.S. Department of Health and Human Service </a></p>
<p>Accordingly, mean substitution:</p>
<p>1. artificially decreases the variation of scores, in turn, this decrease in individual variation for each of the variables is proportional to the number of missing data &#8211; in turn, the more missing data, the more &#8220;perfectly average scores&#8221; will be artificially added to the data set; and</p>
<p>2. substitutes missing data with artificially created &#8220;average&#8221; data points &#8211; this can result in considerably changing the values of correlations.</p>
<p>We have tried to minimize this issue with calculating the mean value for those variables with the same Google Page Rank only (e.g., take all means from variable x for those blogs with Google PageRank 4 only &#8211; calculate the average score &#8211; use it). In turn, this reduces the impact outliers &#8211; high and low &#8211; may have on our results. For more see also:</p>
<p><a title="what we do with missing values" href="http://howto.commetrics.com/?page_id=57">what we do with missing values</a></p>
<p>We are currently in the process of finding ways for doing multiple &#8211; imputations. Want to support our efforts, get in touch and/or leave a comment below.We are wondering how we can integrate this program:</p>
<p>Schafer, J. <a href="http://www.stat.psu.edu/%7Ejls/misoftwa.html"><span style="color: #0078ad">Software for Multiple Imputation</span></a></p>
<p>with our work. Suggestions are welcome.</p>
<p>We need to find a way to run it without using any of the statistical packages to do the job for us &#8211; any advice &#8211; please leave a comment we need your expertise and appreciate any help we can get.</p>
<p><strong>other resources</strong></p>
<p><a title="We report the data and the basic ranking procedure used in the magazine article, as well as a discussion of alternative ranking procedures. In particular, we demonstrate the impact of additional adjustment for the size of population, even when per capita data are used. " href="http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/v13n3/sharpe.html" target="_blank">Allen, E. I., &amp; Sharpe, N. R. (2005) Demonstration of Ranking Issues for Students: A Case Study. Journal of Statistics Education Volume 13, Number 3</a></p>
<p><a title="lighting your way to statistical confidence - actually she does much more - trust me" href="http://www.analysisfactor.com/statchat/?p=127" target="_blank"><strong>Karen Grace-Martin &#8211; writes The Analsis Factor blog  &#8211; you should subscribe &#8211; it is refreshing and very helpful indeed</strong></a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.amstat.org/publications/jse/v13n3/sharpe.html"><br />
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