These Weeks in Social Analytics (TWiSA) provides easy to read summaries of recently published articles or studies that have crossed our desks at CyTRAP BlogRank. Get previous editions of TWiSA – Freakalytics and big data 1. Attention YouTube users Not too long ago, Pew published research findings that indicate 62 percent of US Facebook users stay away […]
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TWiSA: Super Bowl freakalytics
by Urs E. Gattiker on 2014/02/07 15,493 views
in a analysis: gaining insights,social media diary,white papers research
TWiSA: Privacy, porn and smartphones
by Urs E. Gattiker on 2014/01/17 10,567 views
in a analysis: gaining insights,social media diary,white papers research
Why smartphones are bad for your privacy, used to download porn at work, and online courses may not be for you.
Tagged as: City of London, empowerment, freakalytics, GSE study, measurement, MOOC, Nordstrom, porn data, privacy, reliability, trendwatch, validity
Business analytics: Dealing with the data deluge
by Urs E. Gattiker on 2013/05/26 · 4 comments 10,530 views
Data analytics with big data. What do we need to watch out for to avoid making mistakes – think business ethics, privacy, making wrong conclusions…
Tagged as: best practice, big data, business ethics, data analytics, data protection, data security, decision-making, Flickr, Google, infographics, key drivers, Koda, making sense, Pinterest, privacy, risk management, trendwatch, Yahoo!
Facebook Likes: Is this job applicant a drug addict?
by Urs E. Gattiker on 2013/03/17 17,864 views
You ‘Liked’ Budweiser, Carlsberg, Foster and Heineken on Facebook. What if this results in your car insurance premiums going up? Is this fair?
Tagged as: beer consumption, best practice, big data, car insurance premiums, data mining, discrimination, Facebook, measurement, privacy, recruitment, research paper, social media use., statistical term, user rights
When did good journalism die?
by Urs E. Gattiker on 2011/11/20 · 23 comments 12,343 views
Press freedom vs. privacy. Information quality vs. cost. And the winner is? Three trends to worry about and two tips to help newspapers ride out the storm.
Tagged as: Bild, ComMetrics, digital content, digital marketing, Financial Times, freesheet, Jahrbuch Qualitaet der Medien 2011, journalism, Le Monde, measurement, NZZ am Sonntag, privacy, quality vs. quantity, social web, Sonntagszeitung, Sueddeutsche Zeitung, TAZ, The Guardian, transparency, Wall Street Journal
Privacy and free speech in the UK: Who wins?
by Urs E. Gattiker on 2011/05/30 · 10 comments 11,937 views
A Twitter user posted a list of celebrities who allegedly obtained injunctions to hide details of their private lives. Should privacy override freedom of speech?
Tagged as: buzz marketing, Datenschutz, Facebook, freedom of speech, gossip, Imogen Thomas, Memima Khan, national jurisdiction, privacy, right to privacy, Ryan Giggs, social media marketing, super-injunction, twitter, viral marketing
New cookies law: Are you EU-compliant?
by Urs E. Gattiker on 2011/05/26 · 6 comments 10,759 views
Are you compliant? Law requires cookie statements to ensure that users are given transparent information about the types of cookies that a website wishes to use.
Tagged as: Adobe Flash, compliance, Comscore, data protection, Datenschutz, Datenschutz Richtlinien, EU cookie law, EU Cookie-Gesetz, EU Privacy Directive, EU regulation, Google Analytics, hot to comply, privacy, social media monitoring
ComMetrics weekly review: iPhone to EFF via World Bank
by Urs E. Gattiker on 2009/12/13 · 4 comments 11,151 views
in a analytics tools,social media diary,white papers research
Who says Apple’s iPhone is special – not Switzerland! Plus, the unlikeliness of crowdsourcing and social media ROI, how Facebook changed policy, free tools and more!
Tagged as: benchmark software, best metrics, best practice, blog benchmark, cost-benefit analysis, EFF, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Facebook, iPhone, KPI, privacy, privacy protection, ROI, SMART metrics, social media, social media monitoring
Social media marketing: 2 trends for 2010
by Urs E. Gattiker on 2009/11/12 · 29 comments 16,571 views
Assessing the success of our social media work in 2010 is critical. However, data bias and listening to customers is the challenge for next year.
Tagged as: bias, coremetrics, fashion house, glass bowl, hollywood celebrities, Hollywood celecbrities, italian fashion, luxury brands, mathematical precision, number crunching, omniture, opt-in, privacy, sample bias, spam, statistical issues, top-end brands, uk fashion, web analytics
ComMetrics weekly review: the Governator to Wal-Mart
by Urs E. Gattiker on 2009/06/13 · 7 comments 11,748 views
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ComMetrics Weekend – read what your competition does not want you to KNOW about Dubai, DoubleClick, Flickr, Google Analytics, LinkedIn, GM, Twitter, Swedish EU Presidency, Wal-Mart, Xing and more.
Tagged as: blogging effectiveness, blogvertorials, c corporate blogging, Christiano Ronaldo, DoubleClick, Flickr, Google Analytics, InfoSec, join group, LinkedIn group, Manchester United, metrics2watch, Plaxo member, privacy, Real Madrid, sponsored conversation, Swedish EU Presidency, T-Mobile, things2read, trends2watch, Twitter usefulness, Wal-Mart, Xing member