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This is one of the reasons companies like Tynt are finding other ways of following the spread of messages.
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This is one of the reasons companies like Tynt are finding other ways of following the spread of messages.
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And re the FF plain text plug in, Tynt Tracer should still record the copy action and relevant details in your dashboard, only the attribution link disappears.
Measuring reader engagement by how often they copy and paste » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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The venture capitalist and former Apple evangelist Guy Kawasaki is an adviser to Tynt, so I was able to try out the Tracer dashboard for his blog, which revealed that some posts, like “The Art of Executive Summary” and “The Art of Schmoozing,” have copy rates disproportionate to their page views.
Measuring reader engagement by how often they copy and paste » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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Thanks Zachary for the great article about Tynt Tracer.
Measuring reader engagement by how often they copy and paste » Nieman Journalism Lab 2009
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Wednesday, March 4, 2009 · 1. Longer days pulling me out of the long dark of winter 2. Chocolate chip cookies baking in the oven 3. Forms in Google Docs 4. Tynt Tracer for letting me know when things are copied from my website 5. Twimailer for sending me enhanced Twitter notifications of new followers
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A portrait of my grandmother, when a girl, was seen by my mother at Haswell, in Somersetshire, the seat of Sir C.K. Tynt, many years after I was born.
Memoirs of Mary Robinson Mary Elizabeth Robinson 1895
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She frequently passed many successive months with Lady Tynt, of Haswell, in Somersetshire, who was her godmother, and who was the Lady Bountiful of the surrounding villages.
Memoirs of Mary Robinson Mary Elizabeth Robinson 1895
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Tynt began with a tool for social networking - but a family crisis made them change direction .
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She frequently passed many successive months with Lady Tynt, of Haswell, in Somersetshire, who was her godmother, and who was the Lady Bountiful of the surrounding villages.
Beaux and Belles of England Mrs. Mary Robinson, Written by Herself, With the lives of the Duchesses of Gordon and Devonshire Mary Robinson 1779
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