Tuesday, August 10th, 2010
Raven Tools is excited to announce our new Twitter tool, which helps agencies and in-house marketing departments better monitor, manage and report on their Twitter campaigns. Like Facebook, Twitter has become an important, necessary social network for connecting with customers. We’ve done a lot of secret research and development around ...
Monday, June 7th, 2010
At Raven, we experiment a lot. We consider our projects as our own version of skunkworks. Sometimes the experiments are driven by mere curiosity, while others are meant to see how far we can push the boundaries of a service. All of our experiments have one common element, problem solving. ...
Monday, October 26th, 2009
Social media has become THE marketing darling of 2009, and being in complete control of your brand and message via the different platforms becomes more and more important as the medium gains momentum. I had the pleasure of moderating a panel last week at BarCamp Nashville with members of the ...
Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
Atebits recently released their new version of Tweetie for the iPhone. For me, it’s the best Twitter client that’s ever been made for the iPhone. You can read this in depth review of Tweetie to get a better idea of everything Tweetie 2 has to offer. The feature I want ...
Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
People use Twitter in a vast variety of ways, and one of the more popular is pulling your blog’s RSS feed to it so that your followers can easily see when you have an updated blog post. But wouldn’t you like to track that traffic as well? See what kind ...
Thursday, March 19th, 2009
Did you know that you can tag your links so you can sort results in Google Analytics? Well you can and Google even has a link tagging document to prove it. Google Analytics’ link tagging capabilities allow you to uniquely identify virtually any campaign you can think of. But, don’t ...
Tuesday, January 29th, 2008
Excessively long Internet links (URLs) have been with us since the onset of the Internet. College websites are notorious for having long URLs to their content — especially URLs that are difficult to remember or type. Search engines have also played a part in promoting long URLs. For example, search ...