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The Metrics Of Social Bookmarking
by Jodi McDermott, Friday, January 23, 2009, 11:15 AM

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Almost every Web site you go to these days has some sort of social sharing functionality implemented. So what is sharing or social bookmarking? According to Wikipedia, social bookmarking is a method for Internet users to store, organize, search, and manage bookmarks of Web pages on the Internet with the help of metadata.

That is a nice definition in the abstract, but to Web site publishers, sharing tools allow ALL of their content to travel freely versus selecting specific elements of content for further development into Web widgets (although investing in a Web widget strategy can reap benefits as well).

 

Most social bookmarking tools are displayed as buttons -- or what I like to refer to as "chicklets" on Web pages. A user goes to a Web site, chooses to share or bookmark the content and then clicks on the sharing icon to begin the process. Sharing might include posting the link to your Facebook or Twitter feed. This results in others seeing the posted link, which may include your comments as to why the link is important. Bookmarking the page to a social bookmarking destination of your choice allows you to retrieve the data at a later point in time and also assign meta data to the content for easy search and retrieval.

For the Web analyst, measuring the impact of social bookmarking can be challenging. Most of the social bookmarking tools provide analytics for the code that is placed on the publisher's Web site. In this case the analytics are self-contained in the sharing tool's portal and completely segregated from a site's Web analytics implementation. Specific metrics reported may include:

 

  • Button views - the number of times the sharing icon (button) was viewed on the site.
  • Bookmarks - the number of bookmark events.
  • Bookmark rate - the number of bookmarks divided by button views.
  • Emails - the number of times the content was shared via email.

     

    The dimension of data that analysts should care about most is the actual content that is being shared and the staying power of that content. Is the content being shared and retrieved on the day it is shared -- or does it have longevity, continuing to be retrieved over a long period of time? Optimizing the implementation to drive bookmarks is also important -- does the placement of the sharing button on the page impact the number of bookmarks generated by users?

    Web analytics tools, although not closely integrated with sharing platforms just yet, also provide the Web analyst with the ability to segment traffic by referrer. You may need to work with your Web analytics provider to help create a custom visitor or session segment that isolates referrers like Digg, Delicious and others. Differentiating among traffic from sites that have bookmarking functionality, social applications and widgets poses additional challenges when trying to sub-segment which functionality is driving the traffic.

    Sharing is just a preview of what distributing content across the Web will evolve to in the next few years. With the infrastructure in place, content can flow... well, just about anywhere.

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  • 4 comments on "The Metrics Of Social Bookmarking"

    1. V Bakker from Vunky
      commented on: March 03, 2009 at 6:10 AM
      Great post. I use Stumbleupon to gain web traffic. Because it is a visual way of social bookmarking a great side effect is that users also bookmark the site on non visual sites such as delicious or fave-up.

      I wrote a small article about it on http://vunkyblog.net/2009/my-best-social-bookmarking-experience/

    2. Laura Lee Dooley from World Resources Institute
      commented on: February 09, 2009 at 10:45 AM
      One metric not included here, which is more of a listening metric, is how are people tagging our content - I've pulled the tags and used wordle.net to arrange in a tag cloud (http://www.wordle.net/gallery/wrdl/505252/WRI_Delicious_Tags:_4_Feb_2009) so our staff can see if the language we use to describe ourselves is the same as the language employed by our users.

    3. Will Larson from Ticketmaster
      commented on: February 05, 2009 at 1:51 PM
      I agree with Wild Web.

      One service that I'm sure is out there but I have yet to find is a good integration between social bookmarking and enterprise-wide web analytics platforms such as WebTrends/Omniture/etc. It would be nice to be able to put together a bottom line revenue maximizing model and have all of the supporting analytics in one place. Viral marketing campaigns, which I track through various means, are one of many difficult but effective focuses.

    4. Wild Web from Wildweb
      commented on: January 23, 2009 at 1:32 PM
      Interesting subject matter and some very useful info in this article. In the years ahead, expect to see top tier publishers spend greater focus on tracking the viral efficacy of their content. Why? because the more sophisticated advertisers will demand it. Marketers want to create and/or be associated with viral content. However, as is always true, they will demand proof of ROI. Good stuff, Jodi.

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