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Brand Monitoring: Where Are They Now?

Net-Savvy Executive

The first report in the space was Peter Kim's Forrester Wave: Brand Monitoring (September 2006), which introduced us to seven companies: Biz360 Acquired by Attensity in 2010. Cymfony Acquired in 2007 by TNS, which was acquired by WPP in 2008. Cymfony is now part of WPP's Kantar Media. Converseon Still doing what they do.

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Best Social Media Monitoring Tools

Bill Hartzer

Since so many people are gathering to share ideas, and concepts through social media, it is important for businesses to monitor how their brand is being handled through the various social media channels. What is needed are powerful methods, and tools to track your brand in the social media paradigm.

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Social Media Research: Interview with Joel Rubinson of ARF - Part I

Diva Marketing Blog

With the rapid increase of digital conversations the importance of not only listening to consumer generated content (CGC) but the analysis of this new data set is finally taking its place at the marketing research table. Toby/Diva Marketing : Let’s take it from the top. Joel's Blog CRO-ing About Research @joelrubinson on Twitter.

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Monitoring vs Analytics [Infographic]

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Having been in professional services marketing long enough I thought I would use the classic 2×2 graphic to explain the findings visually. A good DIY choice for small brands looking for a no cost option. Great for small brands and the do it yourselfer social strategists. ANALYTIC AGGREGATORS. BEYOND SENTIMENT ANALYTICS.

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Jumping Over a Mountain | chrisbrogan.com

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Big companies like IBM and Juniper Systems are developing telecommuting platforms for government. Yeah… I love the post in concept, and while it presents a dreamy future, the market itself is still unsure as to how we can redirect the massive ship that is a corporation. Comment by Dr. Wright on May 22, 2008 @ 12:22 am.

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