Saturday, March 24, 2018

"Measure What Matters" Chapters 1-2

Even before reading the chapters, I knew “Measure What Matters,” by Paine would be far different from the other two we have read for class. Leafing through the book, I saw a serious lack of pictures, graphs, and humorous interjections. I suppose this means we are diving into the more serious aspects of understanding how to use social media. It is probably necessary in order for us to learn important information but still a bummer.

One of the first things Paine mentions is the fact that social media has completely changed the way we need to run a successful business. It is because of social media that we must rethink ways to approach a business, the marketplace, and customers. Paine is, without a doubt, correct. The best way for a business or individual to reach a large audience is by using social media. People, today, spend a lot of time on the various platforms. They also heavily rely on these platforms to get news and discover new interests. If your business or self is not on social media, customers are less likely to discover you.

Another important tidbit Paine has to offer from Chapter 1 is that measurement is more than simply counting. You can count your followers, retweets, likes, and comments, but those collections do not give you an understanding of how you are doing on social media. Paine explains, “Counting just adds things up and gets a total. Measurement takes those totals, analyzes what they mean, and uses that meaning to improve business practices.” In this statement, Paine is stating that in order to fully capture how well your business is doing. This is crucial for anyone running a business or trying to gain attention on social media.


While not immediately attention-grabbing or interesting, I do believe this book has a lot of useful and practical information. 

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