Dash away, dash away, dash away all?

by Jan Flesher on November 29, 2011

Dashboards. Not for your car but for Social Media. They seem to be a perplxing subject for some and many are overwhelmed by the amount of data that would flow in front of their eyes if they used one.

I don’t have all the answers by any means, though I have been researching the subject over the past year. If you have a moment (more like 4 minutes), follow the link below, take a short survey and let me know how you use or don’t use social media dashboards. I am trying to gather some basic usage information to find the “state of the industry” when it comes to using social media dashboards.

The 2012 SMPS Southern Regional Conference in in San Antonio this January is where the survey findings will be presented.

So, as a freind of mine says, “Help a girl out!” Click here to take the survey: Social Media Dashboard Survey

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