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Social Mention Sentiment Analysis: A Comprehensive Guide For Marketers

Keyhole.co

There are so many brands and influencers, all vying for the attention of their target audience. This is where social media sentiment analysis comes in to save the day. But when was the last time you actually went to see what people have to say about your brand? I guess we can all agree that marketing goes far beyond the numbers.

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How To Master Brand Sentiment Analysis – Beginner’s Edition

Keyhole.co

What people think and feel about your company, products, and services is your brand sentiment. In the absence of magical powers that can help you see into customers’ minds, brand sentiment allows you to dig deep into the mentions and messages that your brand receives to discover the underlying emotions that are being expressed.

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How to measure brand awareness

Sprout Social

Brand awareness is like a mental shortcut. You see a logo, hear a jingle or spot a particular color and instantly particular brand associations spring to mind. How exactly do you quantify the impact of your brand in people’s minds? They capture the subtle yet significant impressions your brand leaves. tangleteezer

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Nine Benefits of Using Social Proof in Marketing

Webbiquity SMM

Social proof is a powerful tool for marketers who know how to use it effectively. People praising a product or brand through ratings and reviews increases its credibility and authority. With social proof, prospective customers get an in-depth look at a product or service without wading through direct marketing or sales-focused copy.

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14 Social Listening Tools for Effortless Brand Monitoring

Hootsuite

Social listening tools are some of the most important for any social media marketer to master. Simply because of the vast amount of data they provide about your brand, your audience, and your competitors in real time. Social listening is the practice of using social tools to monitor what people are saying about your brand online.

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How to Use Social Listening to Retain More Customers

Webbiquity SMM

Retaining your existing consumer base is also, as noted above, much more cost-effective than concentrating entirely on expensive marketing campaigns in hopes of acquiring new customers. Social listening, and more broadly online brand monitoring, is essential. Monitor brand mentions. Track customer sentiment.

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Is It Time To Reconsider Sentiment Scoring?

Buzz Marketing for Technology

From the blog comments, it’s clear that the companies in this space are doing their best to obfuscate the truth. To some’s credit, they do state that sentiment alone is not enough information to derive any conclusions. With sentiment there is no such thing as accuracy, there is only agreement. Here is a good example.

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