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Its good to have a day off

by Robert Bridge Social Media Management, traffic to website, searc
Getting married is a big deal, especially if your a Royal. Today in London as I am sure you are aware a marriage took place, I chose not too stay in and listen to the coverage on radio and traditional TV

Within hours I began churning out my own media content via the mobile phone. In this post I will share a couple of audio's and images from Westminster.

This morning began with a bang, I had the radio on full blast to catch the preamble of the wedding on Radio 5. In the audio I explain what I did in the morning to get ready to go out and use Twitter hash tags, suitable hash tags for the day, unfortunately Twitter has blocked the Twitter handle I used hash-tags (#) long ago, a mere oversight. In principle this is a good idea, especially if you are using micro-sites outside with you.

It was a great day and I explain a little bit of what I see in the park about 5 minutes after Kate and Phillip left the Abbey.

Here is the short audio uploaded via Dropbox, no need to download Dropbox hosts audio's perfectly well. If you are using Chrome you will have to authorise the audio mechanism, you can do this temporarily.

Here is the link:


There is a couple of more video's that I am hoping you will find on Youtube. Here is my Youtube account, just look for most recent video's and something if according to the Youtube application on the Android should be well and truly uploaded to Youtube channel.

Some of the video's had keywords added relevant to the day, and others I just gave titles and description. I am hoping the results will confirm via the amount of views that adding keywords during upload still works well first time via any Youtube upload, we will see. 

In conclusion just keep measuring, and in relation to a previous post I made about three months ago, about social media measurement, I failed in implementing Google Analytics to social media sites micro-sites or any other network marketing sites. 

The easiest solution I can think of hand is the link shortener here on APSense, bit like BuddURL whereby you can count the amount of click through's. 

Adding Google Analytics to separate blog posts is something again I have been very slack with. The good news is according to the plugins within CPanel not much is happening anyway. But I am sure if I tested more and measured this data myself I am positive the actual clicks would be slightly higher recently. Call this intuition or thank Google AdSense for the recognition of clicks. If in doubt check the usual sources, from a couple of different locations. Hope you enjoyed the audio recorded about ten minutes after the entrance of the British team.

Keep it Royal

Robert.

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