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belongs to Industry ![]() by Matthew Hurst on 2006-11-29 05:55 AM read 2511 times Source: http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/DataMining/~3/55263464/blo... |
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BlogMonitor is a (new to me) blog monitoring service from Infuz.com. They provide a service which is characterized by the following steps:
SEEK
First, we use our expertise to help you prepare a search concept key word list that meets your objectives. Then, based on those key words, we use exclusive tools to comb the Internet for relevant data.SIFT
Next, we sift through the data to filter out information that is bogus or irrelevant to you.SORT
A professional reviews and categorizes the remaining content to meet your specific needs.
REPORT
We present user-friendly aggregated data reports with our evaluations and recommendations for action. You may choose to receive immediate notification, in-depth analysis on a monthly basis, or both.
It is not clear which, if any, of these steps involves any significant technology. They appear to be positioning themselves as a competitor to clipping services rather than the more established players in the social media monitoring space (such as my employer BuzzMetrics).
Search engines and clipping services may use technology to gather data, but they dont discriminate when it comes to sharing it with you. Blanket, untargeted Web searches dont effectively tap into authentic media. Often theyll send you meaningless spam results (up to 60%!), inaccuracies, and noise. Then you are forced to spend your time and resources sorting through it all.
However, the issues that they highlight are also those which social media monitoring systems handle in a more automated and scalable manner. Ultimately, the report is the important thing, and from their website, they appear to be more qualitative then measurement based:
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by Brittain on 2006-12-02 09:37 PM read 621 times |
Infuz.com is an offline traditional marketing firm.
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