Being Responsive in 2009
Social network sites like Facebook and MySpace, and social bookmarking sites like Digg, StumbleUpon and Reddit now enable anyone with enough fire in their belly to influence on a mass scale. When ‘everyone’s an influencer’, satisfying consumer trust is absolutely essential, however…
Despite the great efforts many companies go to to preserve their good ‘brand image’, there will always be at least one disgruntled customer/fan looking to share a negative opinion online -’Ipod’s ureplacable battery lasts only 18 months’ video almost destroyed the iPod 3 years ago.
Whilst there is little we can do to keep fans quiet (maybe you can buy their silence?), there are examples of brands that have been able to successfully counter negative opinion, EA Sports did an amazing job with this ‘Tiger Woods 09 – Walk on Water’ response.
One could argue that ‘being responsive’ in 2009 will be a key contributing factor to the success of many businesses. Fortunatly, there are already a bunch of free tools that enable us to monitor buzz and sentiment across blogs, forums and social networks (see a couple of my favourites below), so you needn’t trawl the web looking, nor stay up late at night wondering. For smaller brands this is often all you need. For bigger brands it may be worth checking out agencies like Market Sentinel or Onalytica.
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3 Free tracking tools
“With Google Analytics there’s really no reason why you can’t stay up to date with who’s talking about your brand.Enter your terms, select what you would like to search, and then choose the frequency of reporting. If you’re looking to stay on top of what bloggers are saying, just choose blogs or the comprehensive alert. With an alert set for your brand (or just about anything), you can be certain that you’re getting the latest word from the blogosphere.”
“TweetBeep is a simple tool that will let you monitor the conversation among the digerati. Are they talking about you or your competitor? Is there something important happening in your marketplace that you need to know about?” All you need to do is sign up, choose your targeted key words, and then you’ll be notified if they’re among the “tweets” of the day.
“NewsNow monitors breaking news in 15 languages from thousands of the Internet’s most important online publications and blogs, including international, national and regional titles, newswires, magazines, press releases and exclusively online news sources.”
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