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Social Media: Stop it With Pointless Metrics!

Online marketing is of course a new phenomena, when compared with most other forms of marketing, and with it being in its infancy weve all got to be prepared to adapt to new ways of thinking on a regular basis.

Thats not a bad thing, it just means that as marketing platforms mature, you need to stay on top of results tracking to ensure youre not reporting on metrics that are outdated or mis-representative of results.

Social Media Marketers: Im looking at you!

Weve all been there, sat in a meeting with your boss, or client, and theyve said something like: Our competitors have got 40,000 Facebook likes and 20,000 followers on twitter more than we do, we need to double down on our Social Media!.

Facebooks News Feed Rank & Twitters While You Were Away

Facebook has spent years developing their algorithm to float relevant content to the top of peoples news feeds, originally called EdgeRank (although renamed back in 2013 when it was re-released) its fundamentals are pretty clear: the likelihood of any individual seeing your content depends on a few factors, whether they are perceived to find it interesting, how fresh it is, whether your friends with similar interest profiles see it, and whether youve previously liked the originating source.

Twitter has for a long time been much simpler, purely sorting its tweets by time decay and showing you the whole list from every account you follow. Things are highly likely to change pretty soon though, the first clues came when the twitter search functionality moved to popular tweets first, and with current features like while you were away going further to push users feeds away from a straight list and towards a more algorithmically curated list.

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January 3rd 2015 Second Amendment Update (made with Spreaker) – Video


January 3rd 2015 Second Amendment Update (made with Spreaker)
Source: http://www.spreaker.com/user/nh_steve/january-3rd-2015-second-amendment-update New Hampshire has always had a strong commitment to gun-rights and sel...

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State Representative rallies for the study of the Right to Bear Arms in the classroom

The right to bear arms could soon be a three-week mandatory part of your child's schoolwork if one state legislator has his way.

State Representative Alan Clemmons, who represents district 107, wants a stronger emphasis to be placed on the Second Amendment in schools across the state. He prefiled the Second Amendment Education Act ahead of the General Assembly returning to session this month.

"The second amendment applies to every American citizen," said Clemmons. "It is a personal right to bear arms for the sake of defending oneself if the need should arise."

That is a constitutional right Clemmons wants students to study and understand.

"The discussion should be a scholarly discussion about the history of the second amendment, why was it important to our fathers, why was it so important that it was included in the bill of rights., and how the second amendment folds into modern society," Clemmons said of what he thinks should be implemented in the classroom.

The Second Amendment Education Act would require a portion of South Carolina's mandated study of the U.S. Constitution in high school be devoted to study of the Second Amendment. Clemmons advocates for roughly three weeks of study dedicated to the constitutional right.

Rep. Clemmons filed the bill in responsive to Zero Tolerance policies in place at schools across the state to stop students from bringing guns on campus. According to Clemmons, over time those policies have turned into an anti-Second Amendment shut-down.

"That policy in my mind is subjecting the rising generation to the mindset of the instrument, the firearm, is evil regardless of the hand that the firearm is in," explained Clemmons.

Another bill prefiled ahead of legislators return aims at taking children out of the classroom and into the gun range for a semester-long course on firearm safety.

Under the bill filed by Senator Lee Bright, students would be given the option to take the course as an elective.

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