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  1. Newspapers and Google News: An Analysis

    The Bivings Report - May 3, 2008

    At the New Communications Forum conference last week, Chris O’Brien from the San Jose Mercury News mentioned during a presentation that 2/3rds of the traffic to the paper’s website comes from news aggregators (like

    Also tagged: google, newspaper study

  2. Facebook Applications Analysis - Part 3

    Facebook Applications Analysis - Part 3

    The Bivings Report - Apr 18, 2008

    [This post is cross posted at our ImpactWatch site] Continuing the study (see the proceeding part of the analysis here), I analyzed if there had been recent activity by users regarding the addition of new

    Also tagged: other, web 2 0, research, social networks, study, facebook, studies, sites, impactwatch features

  3. Facebook Applications Analysis - Part 2

    Facebook Applications Analysis - Part 2

    The Bivings Report - Apr 17, 2008

    If you have not read the background to this study, please read this post before going any further. The first aspect that I wanted to analyze was the sheer amount of applications contained within profiles. To make the

    Also tagged: web 2 0, social networks, applications, facebook, impactwatch features

  4. More on Comcast and Tweets

    More on Comcast and Tweets

    The Bivings Report - Apr 9, 2008

    [This post is cross-posted at the ImpactWatch Blog] To follow up on a recent post concerning Comcast’s effort to answer consumer complaints via Twitter, I used Tweet Scan to search specifically for Comcast posts and

    Also tagged: other, research, comcast, twitter, tweets, impactwatch, impactwatch features

  5. Lying with web traffic figures

    The Bivings Report - Feb 14, 2008

    Most people want to boil the success or failure of a website down to two easy-to-digest statistics. How many people came to my site? How many pages did those folks look at? Take those two numbers. Draw a line over

    Also tagged: technology, blogs, internet, tips, hd dvd, google, blog, blu ray, stats, digg, webtraffic

  6. The Fallacy of Using Inbound Links to Track Influence

    The Bivings Report - Jan 19, 2008

    This is cross posted from our ImpactWatch blog. In trying to measure blogs, a lot of people put a great deal of stock in inbound links. It might not be going too far to say that inbound links have become the standard

    Also tagged: blogs, blog, alexa, measurement, measure, impactwatch

  7. Blog Impact at the IPR Summit on Measurement

    The Bivings Report - Oct 15, 2007

    Back on Oct. 3rd through the 5th Alex and I attended the Institue for Public Relations’ 5th annual Summit on Measurement in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Overall the event was fantastic. I spend all day working on

    Also tagged: blogs, social networks, bivings, impactwatch

  8. TBG Launches New ImpactWatch Demo

    TBG Launches New ImpactWatch Demo

    The Bivings Report - Sep 20, 2007

    Today we launched a new public demo of our media management platform, ImpactWatch™. To quote our marketing materials, ImpactWatch “is a web-based media management platform used by public relations and corporate

    Also tagged: media, bivings, impactwatch

  9. Measuring Blog Relationships

    The Bivings Report - Jul 19, 2007

    Beyond measuring Dell Hells, it is helpful for those who track blogs to measure relationships between them. When dealing with a small set of blogs, it is easy to determine if and then how they're related. However

    Also tagged: blogs, internet, web 2 0

  10. Measuring Dell Hells

    The Bivings Report - Jul 18, 2007

    ImpactWatch is one of our main products. It is a PR measurement tool that our clients use for mainstream media coverage, but blogosphere measurement is harder to assess since readership and authority aren’t easily

    Also tagged: blogs, web 2 0, pr