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Viralheat Makes More Social Media Monitoring Free

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

In February, we talked about social media monitoring newcomer Viralheat and how they were lowering the barrier to entry for social media monitoring by offering quality results at lower-than-typical prices. Now the rising start-up is doing even more to shake up the monitoring landscape by offering a top layer of monitoring results through its Charts feature to anyone … for free. The offering is an expansion of their Social Trends feature , available since the product’s launch, which allows paid users to make part of their keyword searches public for all to see. If a client has set up a monitoring profile for the iPad, for instance, and make that search public, anyone can go to Social Trends and see the results. (Seventy percent of Viralheat’s users made their results public.) Social Trends was also free for anyone to use, so long as a paid subscriber (or Viralheat folks) had set up a search for the term  you were trying to find. If not, you could pay for an account and set it up yourself. The new Charts feature allows anyone to build a comparison search. Now you can search, compare and contrast multiple brands (e.g. – iPad vs. Kindle vs. Smart Pad or others) and not only see the results, but grab the embed code and offer up a real time chart on your blog or website. (Awesome idea for a transparent company wanting to show people online chatter and sentiment for their brand vs. their competitors.) The company’s open API for paid users also allows  to tap into the usefulness and build out dashboards for the data. (Social Trends has a free API which allows you to pull out the publicly available data and use as you like.) CEO Raj Kadam told me the information they’re making available to everyone for free has previously only been available to big brands with big market research dollars. I would add that some of it has also been available to bloggers and journalists in product demos, but typically only the iPhone or iPad data. (Someone please do a different default demo search. Heh.) Kadam said Viralheat gets a lot of requests from journalists who are interested in the real-time, online buzz about a certain person or topic. Now the reporters can do the search themselves and embed the results right on the story page on their website. And if you’re about to say, “Yeah, right. Like journalists would even know how!” Hold your fire. ESPN is using Viralheat’s open API to create real-time buzz tracking dashboards of NFL teams this fall. Oh, and sentiment scoring on all those results? Included. Free. (Kick ass.) Viralheat also told me they’re making their library of infographics open and downloadable for anyone to use. They’ve got a pretty interesting collection worth checking out, for certain. As for the paid version of the software, you can still get the Cadillac version for just $90 per month. Plans start at $10. At those prices, I don’t have a lot of problem with Viralheat execs calling themselves a “disruptive” social media monitoring company. They kinda are.

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ListenLogic Offers Market Research, Monitoring Hybrid

Friday, June 4th, 2010

I’ve had a series of conversations with a market research and social media monitoring solution called ListenLogic recently. Before I could get around to writing a lengthy post about what they offer, I ran into Vincent Schiavone, ListenLogic’s founder, at Social Media Plus in Philadelphia. So we sat down for a chat for SME-TV. ListenLogic is essentially a market research tool that has both a social media monitoring function with a rich layer of human analysis that makes the data it presents to marketers better than many other tools. While it is not a self-serve tool, that’s not a bad thing. Their analysts set up your search for you, eliminating a major pain point of many of the social media monitoring tools. You get better data from the start because experts set up your searches. They also set up your searches custom to your industry and business needs while other tools take the same search algorithm and apply it to your keywords. Again, better data … better results. Then they have a monthly analysis complied by humans that gives you information from the data you may not have looked for. While you can still see your information in a dashboard and respond, assign, etc., like a monitoring tool, the human filtering and factoring from market research analysts gives you better information for your investment. Perhaps the best part is the analysts are in the data daily, making sure breaking information doesn’t slip through the cracks, and turning around insights you need in next-day fashion. One example they showed me was a next-day report for a casual dining restaurant on one of their competitor’s new ad campaigns. The insights were that customers responded to the campaign negatively, preventing the client from having to factor spend against the competition’s new claims. Here’s more with Vince: Listen Logic Provides Social Media Monitoring and Market Research from Jason Falls on Vimeo . As you can tell from the pricing Vince mentioned, ListenLogic isn’t a solution for small- or many medium-sized businesses. But if you are looking for a market research solution that can also provide good social media monitoring functionality as well, they’re certainly worth the time to investigate. For more information on ListenLogic’s approach, read their solution page here . More case studies and uses for them can be found on the ListenLogic blog .

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Google Tweaks ‘Twitter Ads’ On DL To Attract Advertisers’ Followers – Inventorspot

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Google Tweaks ' Twitter Ads' On DL To Attract Advertisers' Followers Inventorspot … for the advertiser´s Twitter -profile,” writes Magne Uppman, founder and managing director of Qualité Search Marketing , a firm based in Olso, Norway. … Google Quietly Brings Twitter Feeds to Display Ads ClickZ News all 2 news articles

Google Quietly Brings Twitter Feeds to Display Ads – ClickZ News

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Google Quietly Brings Twitter Feeds to Display Ads ClickZ News Google has made no announcement regarding the program, but Qualité Search Marketing , a firm based in Oslo, Norway, said it was invited by Google to join the …

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Search Mojo Announces June Twitter Chat Schedule – TMCnet

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Search Mojo Announces June Twitter Chat Schedule TMCnet … can refer to Search Mojo's Twitter chat instruction guide. Search Mojo specializes in lead generation through search engine marketing services. … and more