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23 Nov 07 SentimentMetrics.com is live

Today we launched our blog and media monitoring service. We have also launched with a 14 day free trial, so please check us out and see how we can help you.

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19 Nov 07 Whats the difference between SentimentMetrics and traditional blog and news clipping?

Recently we have been asked what the difference between our service and traditional blog or news clipping services are. So here is the answer:

Clipping services such as Cyberalerts Blogsquirrel generally just email you all the mentions of your keyword once a day. They do not do any analysis and do not provide anyway to search and group mentions. SentimentMetrics is more of a business intelligence tool.  Although you could use it just to store all mentions of your brand, it is many, many times more powerful.
You can view all mentions and sort by date, by authority of the blog, view whether the mentions are positive or negative, view the major influences of your brand and view what they are saying, see the main themes that people are discussing about your brand and much, much more.

With our advanced search, you can check the sentiment for certain days, if you have a sudden surge of bad publicity you can view what this is about, then using our advanced search, search for this theme or keyword within your brands mentions. Very quickly you can build up a story about what is going on, and being said and rapidly manage this.

This saves you many, many man hours as apposed to using traditional clipping or manually checking the press. Furthermore data isn’t just displayed as text, we show really intuitive graphs and charts, which show clear trends and patterns surrounding your brand. This allows you to make clear decisions on marketing, and how your brands buzz is going.

This is all for around the same price point as traditional clipping services (from less than £150 ($300)) a month, we also have a free 14 day trial so you can check the service is for you. Any questions please don’t hesitate we would be delighted to discuss how we can help you.

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15 Nov 07 Monitoring buzz is great for trend analysis!

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

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“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!

If you are interested in monitoring blogs please get in touch we would love to discuss our technology with you!

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