Moz, Foursquare, and Tumblr Have Joined the SumAll Family
With the latest additions of Tumblr, SEOmoz, and Foursquare just announced to our growing platforms list, we’re excited to offer our customers more key data points that will help you better understand the correlations that are driving your business. Read on to learn more about our newest platforms and find out how connecting them with SumAll gives you new insights.
Are your blog posts creating the engagement you want?
With the news of Yahoo! acquiring Tumblr for $1.1 billion, more and more businesses are flocking to Tumblr to take advantage of its giant user base that boasts more users than Facebook under age 25. Since Tumblr doesn’t have its own analytics system, we’re offering marketers and social media managers the ability to really see how brand related Tumblr posts correlate with the desired actions – be it a sign up to your site, capturing e-mail addresses, or converting a reader into a customer.
Understand your SEO rankings and your competitors’
SumAll users can now see SEOmoz data for free when you connect it to your SumAll account. See how your pages rank against each other as well as your competitors. Based on the number of external links coming into your site, you can see how your pages are performing and measure it head-to-head against your most relevant competitors to reveal crucial SEO opportunities.
Are visits corresponding with marketing efforts?
Bridge the gap between online marketing efforts and offline results when you connect Foursquare with your SumAll account. Track friends and followers, check-in activity, and publishing activity and optimize your targeting efforts accordingly.
To see how your blog is performing, how your SEO ranks, and if your marketing efforts are working, connect our three new platforms today.
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