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buzz monitoring : ウィキペディア英語版
buzz monitoring
Buzz monitoring is the keeping track of consumer responses to commercial services and products, to establish the marketing buzz surrounding a new or existing offer. Similar to media monitoring it is becoming increasingly popular as a base for strategic insight development alongside other forms of market research.〔http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-buzz-monitoring.htm〕
Buzz monitoring involves the checking and analysis of myriad online sources such as internet forums, blogs, and social networks. Data can be provided in real time, which means that critical issues can be picked up instantly. It is also comparatively inexpensive compared to other market research tools and can actually guide further product and service developments. Influence is a key question in buzz monitoring – does this particular person and/or this particular piece of content matter and is it influencing others? Hence, the influence of a source is an important buzz monitoring metric that should be benchmarked.
Buzz monitoring is implemented by businesses for a variety of reasons, namely to improve efficiency, reaction times and identify future opportunities. Insights gained can help guide marketing and communications, identify positive and negative customer experiences, assess product and service demand, tackle crisis management, round off competitor analysis, establish brand equity and predict market share.
==Tools==
In the era of the technological prosperity social networks became an essential tool for Buzz Monitoring, due to the large scale of opinions and information shared between great amounts of users. Recently, the subject for a TREC Conference became an ingrowing interest of monitoring and scrutinizing opinions shared on-line. One of the main advantages of using social networks for Buzz Monitoring is price availability, as this method could be considered rather cheap, comparing to other sources of information. Many types of social networks have added specific features which help to observe an on-line activity of their friends or followers. One of the first examples of those features is a “Hot Topics” section on the Blogspot, which have been added on the website in 2009.〔 Other social networks including Google with “Google Alerts”, Facebook, Twitter and Yahoo also added similar services. Twitter using micro-blogging platform could be reasonably considered as one of the most powerful free tool for Buzz Monitoring.〔 With its micro-blogging facilities users are capable of sharing their thoughts quickly and promptly, view the latest trending topics and also search the profiles of people without the need to “follow” them.
Other helpful tools such as Alterian-SM2, BrandWatch and Converseon designed specifically for monitoring information are also widely used. These online tools are not available for free; however, they provide more features and are more complicated and sophisticated than online platforms such as Google Alerts.
When deciding which tool would better suit your specific product you need to carefully consider some features such as which market segment you want to consider and what type of data you are expecting to collect. For example, if you are willing to define the strategy for the future, you would probably be looking for the tool that allows you to track information during the past several months or years.
The collected information can then be restrained using the data analysis tools, built on Structured Query Language (SQL) for the later use.

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