Many of you know that I am gung-ho about the value of Flipboard Magazines. Here is a post from Jeff Bullas which documents great reasons for creating your own Flipboard Magazine. Recently Flipboard has upgraded their bookmarklet which gives even more ways to maximize content you flip into magazines, including choosing the exact image and size, plus the ability to call out products. Link here for my own post on the value and tutorial on creating a Flipboard Magazine.
Today I want to test the tracking of Flipboard links to a web site (in this case, back to this blog) via Google Analytics and Google's URL Campaign Builder. The basic idea is that I will be able to insert an image / page into Flipboard and easily track it back to this blog. From a marketing vantage point this adds huge value to any online referral source. I will update this post in a few days with a report on whether the Google Analytics Campaign Builder worked as desired. (update on November 18th: Using Google Campaign Builder I have been easily able to track Flipboard magazine referrals to my site)
If you just want to view my own magazine, here is Lake Superior Waves
One content item I like to post into Lake Superior Waves is information and photos about the Northern Lights, which are quite viewable here in northern Minnesota. One way I keep myself informed is via the use of a Northern Lights app on my Android smartphone, Aurora Alert.
Thus, when conditions are optimal, you will often find the NorthStarNerd viewing the nightime skies and photographing the Northern Lights. However, given optimal viewing is often at 2:00 or 3:00 am, determining whether it is worth getting out of a warm bed is important. I want to minimize my lost sleep! The app, Aurora Alert, is well worth the price of admission ($1.99). It brings together in one spot data from NOAA and other government web sites which allow one to receive both a Aurora Borealis forecast, and know the exact current conditions. One place the app shines is giving the user an alert that is geographic specific to one's exact location. Here are a few screenshots taken from my own smartphone. Click upon any image to view at full size and resolution.
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My Phone's Home Screen, and Current Northern Lights Conditions
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The Northern Lights Forecast and Ovation Aurora (web page)
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The Alert Settings and my Preferences.
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Here is a photograph from a recent night spent photographing the Northern Lights. This picture was taken in Duluth, Minnesota up on Hawk Ridge. The trees in the foreground are illuminated using "light painting". Click upon the image to view at full size and resolution.
Any update? Want to know if the idea is worth trying..
Posted by: Nhick | November 24, 2013 at 07:24 AM