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Social Media Measurement | Ryan Holmes

Posted on 23 April 2010 by Joel Mark Witt

Ryan Holmes talks about social media measurement and monitoring


Our SXSW correspondent, Nichole Kelly caught up with Ryan Holmes, CEO of Hootsuite at South By Southwest Interactive 2010 to ask about social media measurement.

It’s no secret that we here at Folk Media are huge fans of Hootsuite – so it was exciting to get to hear from Ryan.

After you watch the video leave a comment below and let us know which category Ryan fits in and why…

1) Houdini – all smoke and mirrors

2) Miami Vice – definitely trendsetting

3) CSI – Crime Scene Investigator – so smart with social media measurement that NOTHING gets by.

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Social Media Measurement | Maria Ogneva

Posted on 05 April 2010 by Joel Mark Witt

Maria Ogneva talks about social media measurement and monitoring

Our SXSW correspondent, Nichole Kelly caught up with Maria Ogneva, Social Media Director for Biz360, at South By Southwest Interactive 2010 to ask about social media measurement.

After you watch the video leave a comment below and let us know which category Maria fits in and why…

1) Houdini – all smoke and mirrors

2) Miami Vice – definitely trendsetting

3) CSI – Crime Scene Investigator – so smart with social media measurement that NOTHING gets by.

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Social Media Measurement | Amber Naslund

Posted on 29 March 2010 by Joel Mark Witt

Amber Naslund talks about social media measurement and monitoring

Our SXSW correspondent, Nichole Kelly caught up with Amber Naslund, Director of Community for Radian6, at South By Southwest Interactive 2010 to ask about social media measurement.

After you watch the video leave a comment below and let us know which category Amber fits in and why…

1) Houdini – all smoke and mirrors

2) Miami Vice – definitely trendsetting

3) CSI – Crime Scene Investigator – so smart with social media measurement that NOTHING gets by.

Leave a comment below.

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