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Social Media Monitoring Tools

Jen Krupey
4 Oct 22
By Jen Krupey, Marketing Services Director :

Yesterday's Middle School Marketing meeting focused on something we talk about a lot: social media monitoring. Long-time attendee Wendy Scherer of The Social Studies Group kicked things off with a brief presentation that highlighted pros and cons of various monitoring tools.

No one argued that there are a number of tools available for monitoring brand(s) on the web. The trick, however, is find those that work best for you.  Key take aways from our discussion included:

  • Set Up is Key: Regardless of the tool, time is required to set tools up so they're meaningful. The old, "junk in, junk out" phrase seems to apply; the time invested upfront will surely pay off later.  
  • Time Commitment Required: As with any monitoring tool, time is required to review and analyze data. Similarly, it's not just about the information tools provide, it's what you do with the information that sets you and your social media strategy apart. 
  • Sentiment Stinks: Overarching consensus was that no tool does a "great" job getting sentiment right. Human review is still needed. Tools like Open Amplify seem to be making headway, but we weren't convinced it replaced good ol' fashioned human review.
  • No Tool Does Everything Well: Each tool has strengths and weaknesses. Some might be great at blogs and Twitter, but lacking on general media clips; others might provide in-depth data, but not sexy charts and graphs. Long story short: you'll likely need more than one tool to get all the data you need. 

 

 

Whether using a free or paid tool, social monitoring is critical for those looking to engage with customers in meaningful ways.

As always, thanks to all who attended. We're looking forward to next month's discussion!

 

Wendy said on 10/22 at 01:40 PM

I love a good discussion and this group never fails to deliver. Thanks for your hospitality!

Michael Fraietta said on 10/22 at 03:10 PM

Nice post Wendy, I would particularly agree with the time commitment paragraph.  You really need to be ready to handle the heavy load of incoming information and mentions.

As for a tool that has it all, take a look at Filtrbox, http://fbx.bz/E
We cover blogs, social (Twitter, FB, etc.) mainstream media, forums, video and photos.  Also, advanced analytics and engagement features....not to mention, unlimited searches and results for a reasonable cost. 

Michael Fraietta
Filtrbox
@MichaelFraietta

Jen Krupey said on 10/23 at 01:54 PM

@Wendy - Thank you again for the great presentation and good conversation.

@Michael - Thanks for reading. We talked about Filtrbox, and many of use the tool. As a matter of fact, several of us got the email about Facebook monitoring and are looking forward to checking it out.

Dave Weinberg said on 10/26 at 03:08 PM

Wendy,

Great post and thanks for the mention :)

Lovely meeting you at BlogPotomac.

Dave Weinberg
Community Manager
OpenAmplify

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