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1 “What’s being said about your brand?” Tracking comments and conversations in the social web Simon Sanders Lansons Communications November 2010

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“What’s being said about your brand?”Tracking comments and conversations in the social web

Simon Sanders

Lansons Communications

November 2010

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What’s a brand?

> What your website says?> What you say in paid media?> Your features and benefits?> What other people say about you?> What other people think about you?> What Google says about you?

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Consider…

“Your reputation liveson Google’s results page”

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It matches what users want…

according to how a page matches…

…and its relative reputation

…with what is available.

How does Google work?

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Google’s mission?

“Organise the world’s information and

make it universally accessible and

useful”

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Blended results

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Search

How people find you

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Search engines are most visited websites (UK)

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But…which sources do you most trust?

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Social mediaHow you find people

Search

How people find you

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The Conversation Prism

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What people are doing online

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Why monitor?Ten good reasons

The audit - where brand is now: audience; competitors; media; influencers; phrases etc

The compliment – testimonials / marketing materials / reassurance

The influencer – creating advocates and gaining faster, greater impact

The need – listen for the keywords, offer to help

The competitor – early product / price news; exploit dissatisfaction

The complaint - catch it early, demonstrate problem solving ability; reap goodwill

The crisis – early warning system of new, emerging –ve issues

The crowd – research / track topics and sentiment for new insights

The ROI – increased brand mentions? voice share? +ve messages?

The thread – discussions develop / migrate; will you be tracking it, going with it?

http://www.radian6.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Top10Reasons.pdf  

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Google Alerts

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Google Alerts – set it up and see

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Google Alerts – the start of interesting discoveries

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BoardTracker – searches discussion boards

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BoardTracker – digs deep

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BoardTracker – can drill into content

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Openbook – search Facebook updates

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Facebook – or more like an Openbook?

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Twitter Search – search tweets / follow hashtags

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Twitter Search reveals real time connections, content, conversations

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Addictomatic – aggregated results, fast and free insights

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Tweetdeck – for Twitter and so much more

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Tweetdeck – Twitter management / engagement software

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Hootsuite and Seesmic – alternative dashboards

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Topsy – explores ‘social graph’, not Page rank

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Backtype - overview of engagement for different brands

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Backtype – tracks the links in content

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Bit.ly – also great for seeing how your links travel

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Many others – too many others

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The Social Media Monitoring Funnel

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Radian 6 - overview

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Radian 6 – social media monitoring

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Sentiment Metrics

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Sentiment Metrics – various modules

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Plenty of options…

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Social media – snapshot monitoring

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Consideration for paid services

- why you are monitoring? - what insights / benefits do you want to gain?- listen / filter / fine tune – don’t track irrelevant issues- reporting – the frequency / detail / kpis - business as usual / ‘trip-wire’ alerts - which departments have a stake in this? - integration with other marketing / pr activity - external support – initial from provider; ongoing from agency - flow / process - logins and profiles- which provider is right for what you want to do?- historical data, bespoke modules, sentiment accuracy, speed of updates

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A final thought: ‘claim your name’ – social media profiles

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“What’s being said about your brand?”Tracking comments and conversations in the social web

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