Printer Friendly
The Free Library
14,529,872 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

Intelliseek adds Blog analytics to its BrandPulse Internet solution.


Intelliseek Inc., a marketing intelligence firm specializing in online consumer "buzz" analysis and word-of-mouth measurement, has enhanced its BrandPulse Internet solution by identifying and analyzing content from millions of blogs. Blog is short for "web log," an easily published online diary An online diary is a personal diary or journal that is published on the world wide web on a personal website or a diary hosting website. Online diaries began in 1994. As a community formed, these publications came to be almost exclusively known as online journals. , journal or daily log that represents one of the fastest growing areas of new content on the Internet.

The new blog analytics capability is designed to help marketers and brand managers track, measure and analyze information from nearly two million blogs a day--information posted and shared by influential, active online consumers and opinion shapers.

"This new capability is another innovative application of Intelliseek's advanced text-mining technologies," said Mahendra Vora, Intelliseek CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. . "Blogs have quickly emerged as leading-edge sources of influence, opinion-sharing and consumer voices on the Internet, and it's critical that today's marketers systematically understand and measure what's being said by bloggers to gauge the full impact of online word-of-mouth behavior."

Intelliseek's BrandPulse Internet solution, used by more than 60 corporate clients and brands and receiving growing attention from industry analysts, finds and analyzes consumer-to-consumer discussion, or consumer-generated media (CGM (1) (Computer Graphics Metafile) An ISO/IEC standard format for 2D graphics images introduced in 1987. Primarily a vector graphics format for technical illustrations and geophysical visualizations, CGM also supports raster graphics and text. ), in publicly available online consumer message boards, discussion forums, and direct company feedback. Its state-of-the-art text-mining technologies locate active discussion and analyze it for volume, issues, trends, potential trouble spots, corporate reputation, depth of pass-along, sentiment and polarity (1) The direction of charged particles, which may determine the binary status of a bit.

(2) In micrographics, the change in the light to dark relationship of an image when copies are made.
. Some clients also integrate internal company feedback and data into the mix, such as sales transactions or marketing spending, for a 360-degree view of key data.

"Blog writers serve as leading indicators Leading Indicator

A measurable economic factor that changes before the economy starts to follow a particular pattern or trend. Leading indicators are used to predict changes in the economy, but are not always accurate.
 and creators of news, and they use publishing platforms, photo and video to spread their influence," explained Pete Blackshaw, Intelliseek's CMO CMO

See: Collateralized mortgage obligation


CMO

See collateralized mortgage obligation (CMO).
. "Understanding a blog writer's depth of emotion can help brands anticipate the spread and velocity of good and bad news."

BrandPulse's blog-analysis capabilities enable clients to systematically track and measure emerging trouble spots and help them manage corporate reputation, quality control and other critical marketing tasks, including:

--Message Effectiveness: Is brand messaging being noticed, resonating res·o·nate  
v. res·o·nat·ed, res·o·nat·ing, res·o·nates

v.intr.
1. To exhibit or produce resonance or resonant effects.

2.
 or backfiring among millions of bloggers?

--New Product Launch Evaluation: What are blog writers saying about a product before launch, and how those insights be used by marketers?

--Influencer Management: Where are prolific and influential blog writers concentrated? What specifically are they saying?

--Company Blog Campaigns: Are company blog campaigns being noticed or shared by consumers? Are campaigns perceived as genuine and trusted?

--Media Penetration & Impact: Is blog commentary feeding or influencing mainstream news or financial analyst coverage?

BrandPulse's new blog analytics capability is built on the cutting-edge Internet search, advanced text-mining and natural language processing Natural language processing

Computer analysis and generation of natural language text. The goal is to enable natural languages, such as English, French, or Japanese, to serve either as the medium through which users interact with computer systems such as
 technologies developed at Intelliseek's Advanced Research Center (ARC) in Pittsburgh. It is also an outgrowth of Intelliseek's BlogPulse.com, a free, public blog portal launched in May that showcases the firm's blog analysis Blog Analysis is a method to synthesize and comprehend the whole blog environment with key trends and analysis relevant to a particular brand and company. Tracking and analyzing communication channels like blogs provides interesting as well as useful insights into consumer minds.  technologies. BlogPulse analyzes and ranks key issues, phrases and links found in each day's blog postings.

In the last two years, easy-to-use blogging software and low-cost web-hosting fees have spawned hundreds of thousands of blog authors and sponsors, from independent individuals to media outlets, organizations to political causes, social observers to quirky quirk  
n.
1. A peculiarity of behavior; an idiosyncrasy: "Every man had his own quirks and twists" Harriet Beecher Stowe.

2.
 personalities. The Internet now hosts an estimated five million blogs, and about 11% of Internet users have visited a blog, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the Pew Internet and American Life Project. Others discover blogs while using search engines to find information.
COPYRIGHT 2004 Millin Publishing, Inc.
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 2004, Gale Group. All rights reserved. Gale Group is a Thomson Corporation Company.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Publication:EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Sep 13, 2004
Words:547
Previous Article:NEC launches new four-way high-availability fault tolerant server.
Next Article:TripleHop's MatchPoint integrates with Microsoft Office.(TripleHop Technologies)
Topics:



Related Articles
Intelliseek's ESS 4.0 supercharge businesses' relevant information.(Enterprise Search Server)(Product Announcement)
Do you blog? More and more lawyers do, with only a modicum of Internet know-how and plenty of opinions to share. Today's Web technology means working...
Pedagogical implications of classroom blogging.
Would you, could you, should you blog? Flexible, low-cost Web logs are a formidable business tool.
Digital influencers: do business communicators dare overlook the power of blogs?
Nine myths and one truth about editorial board blogging.(Blogging innovations)(Editorial)
School blogs: here's how to offer students and staff members in your district an online voice.(The Online Edge)
Calling all bloggers.(EDITOR'S NOTE)
Spreading blobs of info in cyberspace.(Recreation)
Don't get blogged down with marketing and communications.(TECHNOLOGY)

Terms of use | Copyright © 2009 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles