Measuring Online Buzz
I’ve blogged before about tools to measure buzz / “memes” and reputations online. The first tool you should use is a smart RSS reader, like that from Attensa. But there are many other tools out there to measure buzz, and some very fun ones are beginning to be developed.
Over on the Search Insider blog, David Berkowitz profiles “Seven Buzz Monitoring Sites to Watch.”
A short list:
- Facebook Lexicon: Lexicon is Google Trends for Facebook
- Summize: a Twitter search engine I discovered recently. But David points out that using Summize Labs you can also use a “near:” modifier to narrow results to people writing from a certain zip code - in case you want to find like-minded folks nearby. Cool.
- Flaptor is another Twitter search engine, and has a trend tool called Twist that you can use to compare search terms. You should always run your Twitter searches through a couple of engines, as they’re not yet perfect. I’m looking forward to the day that Attensa takes care of all of these searches for me, persistently.
- Using Quantcast you can track the demographics of searchers for a particular keyword. David helps you figure out how easily, and I won’t steal his thunder… go have a look on his post.
There are tons of additional tips and explanations there anyway… It’s going in my del.icio.us file. For sure.
Janet, I’m so glad you found it useful. Thanks for sharing it with your readers. David
…And thank you for dropping by, David! I enjoy your articles immensely.