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online reputation management

General Election: What the people are saying 13th April

13 April 2010

The conservative party launched their manifesto, but it didn’t have the effect on th eonline conversation as I thought it would. It did, however, appear to have a positive effect on their online sentiment: yesterday they were 61.9% negative and today they’re at 51.9% positive… So here’s today’s overview: Percentage (%) of Online Posts Topical [...]

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General Election: What the people are saying 12th April

12 April 2010

As you would probably expect to see, Labour have most of the online conversations today after publishing their Manifesto: And what is interesting to see is that their positive sentiment has risen from 34.1% on Friday to 59.1% ! So here’s today’s overview: Percentage (%) of Online Posts Topical hours Conversation Cloud – Summary Labour [...]

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Search for a Cabinet – The Social Media Party

9 April 2010

The Idea Imagine if you could create a political party made up from people you believed would not only be right for the job but also have their finger on the pulse of their online community. Then imagine that the people around you (family, friends, personal/business network Linkedin, Facebook, Twitter or other social media platform [...]

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General Election: What the people are saying – 9 April

9 April 2010

Following on from yesterday’s overview of the last 30days online discussions, here’s today’s review: Percentage (%) of Online Posts Topical hours Conversation Cloud – Summary Labour Party 24 hour review And the following links to all of the Labour ‘conversations’ taking place over the last 24 hours. Conservative Party 24 hour review And the follow [...]

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General Election: What the people are saying – 8 April

8 April 2010

As with previous General Elections there’s always been a lot of talk, debate etc. So in the lead up to the General Election on May 6th I’m going to post a daily summary of the ‘conversations’ taking place online using Radian6 – without bias… The last 30 days As this is the first post, the [...]

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Social Media in Property

29 March 2010

This week I’ll be blogging over on the MyPropertyMentor blog on how Social Media can be used by property developers to create greater visibility for their projects; whether selling a property or renting it out. There is so much that can be discussed that it would be impossible to list a complete ‘How To’ guide [...]

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One for your Toolbox: Paul Weston

27 March 2010

Paul Weston was made redundant in February 2010 and decided to use social media as a way of proactively raising his online profile to find work. And before you say anything… I’m not calling Paul Weston a ‘Tool’ but the way he has been utilising online tools in order to find a new job is [...]

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In the beginning there was sliced bread, and then came Radian6

18 March 2010

I love my job because I get to find out what people are talking about online, communicate, engage using social media everyday. But what has always been ‘challenging’ was monitoring and measuring. That was until I started using Radian6. So what is Radian6? Well, there is a sentence on the Radian6 website that sums it [...]

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One for your toolbox: discussing DisQus

19 February 2010

At first glance you might be fooled into thinking that Disqus (pronounced ‘Discuss’) was just another commenting system – but… you’d be mistaken. I thought the same, 9 months ago. Actually, if I’m being honest I originally installed it because it looked better, asthetically speaking, than any of the other options. But now I wouldn’t [...]

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