PITTSBURGH, PA, February 20, 2013 (Press-News.org) Santry Technology Solutions, in Pittsburgh, PA has developed a new tool for companies to see how their site is being shared on the popular social networks, Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and LinkedIn. This online tool is located at http://www.fligit.com/ and is called Fligit.
Fligit allows a person to search for their company's website, and see how often people are sharing links to the site. This provides a means for companies to gauge how successful their social networking campaigns are going by tracking their Fligit score over time. The Fligit score is calculated by the amount of likes, shares, and pluses people add to a website link. In addition to tracking their Fligit score, they can also see a breakdown of the score by social network utilization. This allows a company to modify their social strategy by seeing where social network saturation is week compared to other networks.
In addition to tracking their score, Fligit also provides comments that have been added to the link, so people can see how actively engaged social networkers are with their site, and what they're saying.
People can search on any domain, and use the tool not only for tracking their own website, but gauge how their competitors are using social networking to build site traffic.
Patrick Santry, owner, and developer of the engine says, "This is the first tool that focuses not just on building followers, and an audience, but shows how websites can actively engage social networks and use them to build site traffic."
For more information contact Santry Technology Solutions:
Info@fligit.com
(814)806-1269
http://www.fligit.com
http://www.santry.com
Santry Technology Solutions is a full service web technologies provider. For more information contact (814)806-1269
New Tool to Allow Companies to Gauge Social Networks for Website Interest
New social tool that allows website owners to track how popular their site is on social networks like Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and LinkedIn, and what people are saying about it.
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