While writing the title for this post, I realised that this “10-day challenge” is soon coming to an end. Despite all the frustrations that I’ve had with HootSuite (the free version), it actually saddens me that this trial is coming to an end. (Not that I can’t use HootSuite after this trial…)
Read MoreNovember 2013
Hootsuite Challenge Day 5-7: Tough Love
I learned about a few new features within HootSuite, and I also realised that regardless of how frustrated the tool makes me at times (and by at times I mean oftentimes), there’s just so much that I haven’t tackled yet – while I’m familiar with the analytics that HootSuite provides, I haven’t reviewed that side […]
Read MoreHootsuite Challenge Day 3-4: Can Anybody Tell Me…
I’m going to keep this short and sweet. I’ve said “why?” so many times both yesterday and today, mainly in front of Hootsuite Web instead of the app. I’ve been following and trying to live-tweet Socialbakers’ Engage 2013 event, while trying to work things out in Hootsuite. I’m going to start with the following: the […]
Read MoreHootSuite Challenge Day 2: Seriously?
I called Day 1 “Frustration”. If I could define Day 2 of my Hootsuite challenge in one word, it would be “Seriously?”. (Question mark included.) Let me explain.
Read MoreHootSuite Challenge Day 1: Frustration
So I did it – I uninstalled Tweetbot and the default Twitter app, and relied solely on Hootsuite to get me through the day. Oh boy…
Read MoreThe HootSuite Challenge
Short version: I’m going to take a “HootSuite challenge” for 10 days, using HootSuite as my default Twitter app.
Read MoreScoring Social Content and Performance – How, Why, and Why Not
As an analyst, I do come across quite a few tactics and techniques that brands and individuals adopt to measure their performance online. Some are great, some are unusual, some are simply innovative, and some are downright bizarre.
Read MoreOn Twitter’s Custom Timelines
Twitter introduced a new feature yesterday, called custom timelines. Think of it as Twitter’s equivalent of Spotify playlists: add the tracks (tweets) you want into a playlist; once you’ve put them all together, you can share your playlist (custom timeline) with others; you can always rearrange the order of your tracks (tweets) and if you’re […]
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