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Best Metrics for Content Management
When I write any piece of web article, here's my top3 factors that I measure to measure whether it's a hit or miss:
1. Reach/ Traffic: If your piece of content is seen by many people, it can be said to be successful. Afterall, you wrote it to be seen and read, right?
2. Retention: If your content si just a one-hit-wonder, it's a failure BUT if a piece of content is so good that it brings back a visitor to your site again and again, looking for more or even subscribing to your newsletter - then you had a winner in that piece.
3. Shares: If your reader likes your content so much that s/he is moved to share it on facebook/ Twitter/ Pinterest etc - it's successful.
1. Keeping the knowledge up to date with the related content sharing websites.
2. Following and interacting with the realted business social media spaces. Getting ideas from the people of experiences.
3. More specific content creations by creating and developing catogories and assosiated web pages
4 Ideas transferd to user favorable medias - presentations, videos, slides, drawings, interactive web pages etc
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