Archive for the ‘Buzz Monitoring’ Category

SentimentMetrics at full steam

Friday, December 7th, 2007

So its been a few weeks since we opened our doors to business. The take up of the service has exceeded our expectations. Everyone from FTSE 100’s monitoring their main brand, large agencies offering the service to their clients and smaller businesses just wanting to find out what is being said about them.
We are delighted with the take up and continue to work on improving the service.

We are currently finding approximately double the amount of blog posts that blog search engines find. Not to mention we remove spam, organise the data , draw trends in one easy to find place.

We are saving companies many hours of their staffs time, what was once a tedious and manual task taking hours, now takes a few minutes.

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IPhone Launch UK

Friday, November 16th, 2007

So the IPhone Launched in the UK last Friday. After an amazing amount of publicity and buzz in the US punters were expecting the same in the UK.

 Did it happen?

Iphone launch

Not really. There is a slight raise in Buzz, but it seems most people werent that bothered and this seemed to be the real story.

Taken from our search results:

 http://www.gadgetreview.com/

“The iPhone launches in the UK in about 30 minutes (Iâm PST US time). Based on Dialaphones research no one really cares over there. Are the English not Apple fans? What gives? 15 people in line at the Apple stores!”

http://armchairsupporter.org

“Like most people, I cannot undestand the fuss over the Apples new IPhone mobile, which was launched in the UK today. It may be the latest must-have gadget, but like most high-profile launches, the mobile is expensive to buy”

Reasons we found using our search technologies included in the SentimentMetrics dashboard:

‘Lots of people are having a poke around, checking it out, but they’re not comfortable with paying £270, signing up on an 18-month contract and then only getting 200 minutes and 200 texts for £35, even though we tell them they get unlimited data.’

http://tech.blorge.com

‘I think the reasons for the low interest include the high monthly fees, carrier lock, no 3G, touchscreen phone alternatives, and that the initial iPhone hype from last Summer just faded. ‘

i4u.com

Lessons I think Apple could learn.:

-The IPhone isn’t as revolutionary as the IPod was, so the highly inflated prices don’t appeal to the consumer.

-The internet doesn’t care about country borders, Buzz spreads fast, and dies fast too!

If you create alot of Buzz around a product it is hard to maintain it for 4 months (the time between the US and UK launches). I have no doubt if they had sorted distribution out in the US and UK at the same time (or even a month apart) sales would have been much higher in the UK. 

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Monitoring buzz is great for trend analysis!

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

Early last month I was tracking the buzz about David Cameron vs Gordon Brown. Now ordinarily Mr. Brown gets three times more buzz a day than Mr. Cameron, which I would expect seeing Mr. Brown is the PM.

However it was fasinating watching over these few weeks. First of all Mr. Cameron pulls a blinder in the Conservative party speeches my totally memorising a 60 minute speech, I wonder if he had anticipated what might have happened!!

 Camerons Buzz report Notice the buzz on the 3rd October

http://oberon2001.blogspot.com/ comments

“David Cameron’s speech to his party’s conference today would appear, watching it back on the BBC, to have been made without the aid of an autocue and bloody hell, doesn’t it look better ”

 I’d have to agree it was highly impressive! It really piled the pressure on Mr. Brown, and there were calls for an early general election which stired the media and blogging public into a frenzy!

 It became a bit of a nightmare for Mr. Brown, the tories polls followed the buzz trend upwards, and several days later Mr. Brown decided against a Snap election. Check how his buzz report soared!

Browns buzz report

Most bloggers decided Brown had played right into Camerons hands such as http://britpolanalysis.blogspot.com/ who commented:

“If Gordon Brown wanted to get on with the business of government, he could have said this at the Labour Party conference. Now David Cameron is able to portray him as frightened of an election and has won a substantial tactical advantage”

 There were thousands of mentions we tracked and using our advanced search engine I was able to dig further down into the individual topics and group them by subject and view. It was fasinating stuff.

Search engine

It got me wondering whether politicians use this type of technology to view what the public thinks. Government are often slower adopters than the Corporate world, but if they aren’t using this they are missing a trick!

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