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Listen first! is the first step in almost all advice on creating a social media strategy. To listen effectively you need to choose the right tool. There’s certainly no shortage of choice. Back in 2009 (and updated since) Smart Insights created a comparison of 36 of the best-known online reputation monitoring tools including free and paid.
It seems the choice now is even more bewildering. A November 2015 comparison of social media monitoring tools by Ideya Ltd shows that there are at least 242 tools now available. However, the number of new tools has decreased. Of these sevices, 187 are paid, with the remainder free or using a combined model....
Monitoring social media is hard. The person monitoring your social media must have a balance of industry knowledge, customer aptitude, resourcefulness and marketing/diplomacy skills. As a one to one interaction, monitoring can also be a patience game.
Monitoring, however, is one of themost important things you can do on social media. This is especially important, since 70% of Twitter users surveyed by Search Engine Watch expect a brand to respond to a question on Twitter. Of those folks, 53% of those want a response within an hour. Yikes.
There is good news: it IS possible to monitor social media with limited time and resources. I know this from experience here at HubSpot. People are often surprised to hear HubSpot has such a small social media team (right now a team of one!). In this post, I'll give an overview of who, what and how we monitor on social media using Social Inbox....
The sheer volume of online feedback means it’s almost impossible for companies to act on every complaint. Most brands are playing catch-up: in 2013 only 30% of brands had a dedicated customer service handle on Twitter, and only 10% of those brands with customer service handles reply to more than 70% of their mentions. Most brands do invest in “social listening” programs, from monitoring software to teams of analysts who scan the feeds in the hopes of muffling bad feedback and amplifying positive feedback. But what’s the real impact of such programs?
As a consultant in PR and social media, I thought I knew. But a recent experience made me question some of my assumptions about consumers, “influencers,” and the companies who can make a difference....
There are many things to consider when looking for monitoring tools but the most important thing is that you are monitoring conversations!
Listening is just as important as sharing on social media. In this guide, we go through free social media monitoring tools, paid ones suitable for small businesses, and social media monitoring tools suitable for enterprise-level brands....
Since it is almost impossible to monitor every website manually, having a social media monitoring tool or tools is an absolute must in today’s digital world.
Besides the reputation management angle, social media monitoring tools have a tremendous amount of additional benefits and value for a business. Here are a few to be aware of...
in aIt’s a great way to keep in touch with friends, create new relationships, build communities and promote your blog/brand.
But when you’re using social specifically for marketing purposes; monitoring mentions, tracking your progress and gauging the impact that social is having on your blog or business are all important tasks that can be incredibly time consuming.
The truth is that these tasks don’t have to be no where near as time consuming or difficult.
Fortunately there are plenty of tools available to save you time and help you get far better results through effective social media monitoring.
In this post I’m going to show you some of the best tools. They range from free to paid and from basic to enterprise level tools so there’s something for everyone here....
The proportion of corporate directors who say their companies are monitoring social media for “adverse publicity” (a gentle euphemism) has increased from 32% in 2012 to 41% today, according to the latest Corporate Directors Survey from PricewaterhouseCoopers.
However, as these figures indicate more than half of corporate directors still believe their companies aren’t doing a good enough job of keeping an eye out for adverse publicity: 55% of the PwC survey respondents said their companies either aren’t monitoring social media efficiently, or aren’t doing it at all. That’s down moderately from 61% in 2012.
PwC found a similar story in regards to social media strategies for applications like marketing, research, and internal communications. Thus 40% of respondents said their companies are leveraging social media for strategic goals, while 54% said their companies’ efforts to leverage social media are insufficient or nonexistent; both figures are unchanged from two years ago....
Social media monitoring tools are essential business elements that every business should do in running their day to day activities. These tools are of great significance as they help in identifying customer’s response, data analysis and coming up with business marketing strategies. Here are 30 top social media monitoring tools that you need to try as a social media manager, marketing manager or even as a project manager....
Real-time social analytics and engagement platform NUVI rolled out a set of key new features this week, including a very cool Twitter Group Monitoring function.
Recently used by CNN to track national sentiment in the George Zimmerman trial, NUVI’s visual intelligence platform extrapolates data from millions of sources including Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Google+, Delicious, Reddit, Vimeo, and Flickr to dish up actionable insights for digital marketers.
NUVI reports include text explanations and color-coded charts detailing volume, sentiment, influencers, location, and virality of mentions....
Why are social networks powerful tools for causes and campaigns? Many times, people begin to engage in activism only after they’ve been attracted by the fun stuff in a campaign — connecting with old friends and sharing photos, for example. When they witness others participating, they’ll be more likely to join the cause. With socializing as the primary draw, it’s become easier for organizers to attract more and more unlikely activists through social media.
But once a campaign reaches its critical mass, activists might think about moving to other platforms made with their needs — especially digital security — in mind. Platforms like Facebook and Twitter will remain standard fare for online activism. But the time is right for niche-oriented startups to create tools that can supplement these platforms. Here are a few worth investigating....
Many fear that, given Google Alerts’ recent issues, it will soon join Reader in the graveyard. Here are seven apps to fill the void -- and better than Google did it.... For professional users who are looking to keep track of a product or competitor, Google Alerts’ service has never been ideal. Too often, alerts are missing important data or not being sent in real time. The results are dry in their presentation, making it hard to see across multiple sources. Lastly, the complex syntax and Boolean operators can be challenging for users, leaving them with unwanted results or missing relevant information. With Google Alerts’ recent performance issues, the door is open for a new hot market. Many companies have taken advantage of the problems and have created solutions to improve where Google went wrong. Ranging from entry- to enterprise-level tools, there are now solutions for any professional to receive the most reliable results in real time. Here are seven options for various needs and budgets:...
Launched in 2010, Kothari’s mobile news app presents articles as scrollable image tiles. In 2012, he debuted an equally elegant web version. Pulse has now surpassed 20 million users. The Headliner 1. Text Equals Stress “When we founded Pulse at Stanford, we would interview classmates as they opened all of their RSS subscriptions. They’d cringe because the first thing they saw was all this text, and an inbox that told them the hundreds of stories they hadn’t read. Suddenly, there’s this struggle just to catch up with what’s going on in the world.”...
The news that Google will be retiring its Reader service has been met with criticism by many circles. A dedicated fan base has been left out in the cold and have been given three months to now look for an alternative service. ... Before you start looking, you should first download your Google Reader data from Takeout. By following the link here, you can download all your data on a handy xml file. Google says that it should be easily transferable to alternative services, but that really depends on whether said services are allowing users to do this. Some like Feedly already do, but other services will quickly follow suit. Even if you don’t use the file straight away, it’s handy to have for future reference....
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If you don’t monitor mentions of your brand online, then you’re missing out on some valuable feedback and opportunities. These are the people you need to interact with and build connections with. If people are singing your praises, then you’ve stumbled across a world of opportunities, testimonials, guest blogs, networking and more. On the other hand, if people are criticizing your company, you have an opportunity to determine if the criticism is warranted, and if so, take the appropriate action.
I really try to look at criticism as an opportunity to improve; I consider it free consulting. In this article, we’ll cover some of the best tools to use so that you can monitor what people are saying about your brand online. Then, we’ll offer some guidelines about how you should respond to those people....
Below are five tools that Malachy Browne recommends for monitoring and verifying information from social media.
Knowing how to properly monitor social channels for your competition’s content can help you learn a lot about other brands in your field. Using social media, you can learn about your competitors’ newest product releases, their customers’ grievances, and see which parts of their content strategy work and which ones don’t. If you’re not familiar with using social media listening to gain competitive intelligence, here are some ways to start learning....
While this new medium can create a ton of new opportunity and positive influence for a business, it can also do a tremendous amount of damage, and cause a public relations nightmare! This being said, it is essential to be able to address both positive and negative sentiment as soon as possible to show others that you not only care about your business, but also the people that are talking about it.
Since it is almost impossible to monitor every website manually, having a social media monitoring tool or tools is an absolute must in today’s digital world.
Besides the reputation management angle, social media monitoring tools have a tremendous amount of additional benefits and value for a business. Here are a few to be aware of....
Managing all your social accounts can be a task. A few years ago an all in one social engagement tool would have been hard to recommend. Now that major social platforms have matured a bit these “all in one” social management tools are closer to being possible.
Here’s how we defined this list. All of these tools allow you to at least manage more than 3 social networks, most of them allow you to engage or manage in Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google+. The more robust ones add in Instagram, Pinterest, Weebo, and other similar networks.
You need to know whether people are using your brand name or talking about your company on the Internet.
You also need to keep up with the social activities & mentions of your competitors.
In this post, we’re going to look at the top 10 tools under $100a month that you can use to monitor your brand & your competitors on social media.
But before we dive in, here’s a quick rundown of what you should monitor when it comes to your business:...
If something were happening at a physical location, and that something was important to your organization, how would you go about monitoring the social conversation and content coming from that event? Learn how to use location-based social media monitoring, and why it's so important.
Discover the hashtag tracking tools you need to make it easy to create, manage, track and report on social media hashtag campaigns.
Are you using hashtags in your social media campaigns?
Do you want to find tools to help manage your hashtags?
The right tools can help you launch, track and analyze hashtags across social networks.In this article, you’ll discover five tools that make it easy to track hashtags and their related conversations....
The key to making the most of social media is listening to what your audience has to say about you, analysing the data and, finally, reaching social media business intelligence; using all these insights to know your customers better and improve your marketing strategy. If you are a social media rookie, this list of the Top 10 Free Social Media Monitoring Tools might come in handy.
When looking for a tool, it’s a good idea to try a couple of them and choose the one that suits your needs best. However, bear in mind that these tools are not an alternative to Enterprise-level tools, such as Brandwatch, which brought social media monitoring to a new level, offering a much higher variety of services and in-depth analysis. It all depends on your needs. That being said, let’s take a look at some of the best free monitoring tools...
There are many ways in which reputation-threatening and stakeholder relationship-threatening issues can be identified. Early identification and strategic action are key to dealing with issues successfully. So having tools in place which make it easy and intuitive for a public relations professional to identify issues are a boon for reputation protection and enhancement....
Did you know that a recent study revealed that almost half (47 percent) of companies are not monitoring their online social media communities? At all? More than one-third (38 percent) said that they only measure Likes, comments and interactions on Facebook, with fewer than one in four (24 percent) actively measuring the ROI of their social media campaigns. Social media affects your bottom line. Brands that are proactively using these tools see numerous benefits, including a boost in engagement rates with customers, increased sales and partnerships and a reduction in the overall cost of delivering consumer satisfaction.
The news that Google is shutting down Google Reader on July 1 of this year shook the Internet to its core this week. For many, it is the go-to feed aggregator that made looking deep into the heart of the online world possible from one window, and the news of its demise has us wondering what we'll do next. What next? How about dumping Google Reader and switching to Feedly? In fact, a half-million people already switched in only two days. Having a sudden influx of 500,000 new users can be a lot to handle for any site, but Feedly seems willing to meet the challenges needed to greet lost Googlers with open arms. In a blog post, a Feedly blogger said the company is committed to keeping the site up and running despite the big jump in numbers. Feedly isn't content to continue existing while hundreds of thousands of new users flock to its shores. Feedly isn't content to continue existing while hundreds of thousands of new users flock to its shores. The Feedly blog also said the company is committed to adding new features, and to taking suggestions from new users about what they would like those features to be....
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