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Yes, it’s time to be very very concerned. Losing at home to a hungry Celtics team is one thing. It’s another to lose the next night to a vastly inferior Raptors team. ‘Bron is doing everything he can to keep this team afloat, but Shaq is not the right guy for a team with championship aspirations. They’re really better just buying him out at this pt, as he will not accept a bench role, and this team is definitely behind Boston and Orlando. You can’t go from a 66 win season to a second round exit in the playoffs, just can’t.
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LeBron James and the Cavs have lost the first two games of the season. We know its not time to panic yet, but is it a time to be extremely concerned?
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My guess is that this dish at Marshall Stack gets teased a lot, and ppl mislead it, playing like they’re gonna order it.. and then just leave it to dwell on the menu pages. That a’int nice.
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Junior Hockey Team Kicked Out of Rink For Playing Nekid ↪
everyone says hockey is so tough and masculine, but that’s pretty damn homo
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The trick is to not rely solely on the numbers, but on what the numbers end up leading to. For instance, does your increase in website visitors correlate with higher sales? Are people that find your website from Twitter or Facebook then clicking on your product pages or going to the e-Commerce section of your site? That’s the sort of data you want to be able to look for…….
Having a metric for something like Twitter mentions is pretty meaningless if you don’t know if those mentions are positive or negative. This is where sentiment analysis is interesting. Sentiment is also a useful baseline to look at before implementing or changing a social media strategy and calculating your ROI.
― Measuring Social Media ROI