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Social Media Monitoring Websites options August 2009

In Other peoples posts, Web 2.0 on August 14, 2009 at 11:30 am
Company Name Platform Name Media Type Coverage URL Country Submitted By
Radian6 Radian6 All http://www.radian6.com Canada Ken Burbary
Techrigy SM2 All http://www.techrigy.com USA Ken Burbary
Google Blogsearch Blogs http://blogsearch.google.com USA Ken Burbary
Twitter Twitter Search Twitter http://search.twitter.com USA Ken Burbary
Icerocket Icerocket Blogs http://www.icerocket.com USA Ken Burbary
TNS Cymfony Maestro All http://www.cymfony.com USA Ken Burbary
ScoutLabs ScoutLabs All http://www.scoutlabs.com USA Ken Burbary
Brands Eye Brands Eye All http://www.brandseye.com South Africa Ken Burbary
Pilgrim Network Trackur All http://www.trackur.com USA Ken Burbary
Visible Technologies TruCast, TruReputation All http://www.visibletechnologies.com USA Ken Burbary
Twazzup Twazzup Twitter http://www.twazzup.com USA Ken Burbary
Effyis Boardreader Forums http://boardreader.com USA Ken Burbary
Collective Intellect ci/Listen, ci/Learn All http://www.collectiveintellect.com USA Ken Burbary
Networked Insight SocialSense All http://www.networkedinsights.com USA Ken Burbary
Backtype Connect Blogs, Twitter, Friendfeed http://www.backtype.com/connect USA Ken Burbary
Technorati Blogsearch Blogs http://technorati.com USA Ken Burbary
Nielsen Blogpulse Blogs http://www.blogpulse.com/conversation USA Ken Burbary
Pidgin Technologies Boardtracker Forums http://www.boardtracker.com USA Ken Burbary
Now Metrix Trendrr All http://www.trendrr.com USA Ken Burbary
Social Mention Social Mention All http://socialmention.com USA Ken Burbary
Monitter Monitter Twitter http://www.monitter.com USA Ken Burbary
Spiral16 Spark All http://www.spiral16.com USA Ken Burbary
Facebook Search Facebook http://www.facebook.com/search USA Ken Burbary
Facebook Lexicon Facebook http://www.facebook.com/lexicon USA Ken Burbary
Linkfluence Linkfluence All http://linkfluence.net USA Ken Burbary
New Media Strategies AIM All http://newmediastrategies.net USA Ken Burbary
JD Power Umbria All http://www.jdpowerwebintelligence.com USA Ken Burbary
Sysomos MAP, Heartbeat All http://www.sysomos.com Canada Ken Burbary
Moreover Technologies Newsdesk All http://w.moreover.com UK Zak
Crimson Hexagon Voxtrot All http://www.crimsonhexagon.com USA Jay Baer
Nielsen Buzz Metrics All http://www.buzzlogic.com USA Ken Burbary
Visible Measures TruReach, Video Engagement Video http://www.visiblemeasures.com USA Pierre-Loïc Assayag
Bivings Group Impactwatch All http://impactwatch.com USA Dave Murr
CustomScoop ClipIQ All http://www.customscoop.com USA Chip Griffin
Betaworks Chartbear Twitter http://www.chartbeat.com USA Nathan Folkman
Trackur Trackur All Trackur USA Roy Morejon
Who’s Talkin Who’s Talkin ALL Who’s Talkin USA Roy Morejon
Raven Raven All Raven SEO Tools USA Roy Morejon
Attentio Buzz Report All http://www.attentio.com Belgium Simon McDermott
TweetBeep TweetBeep Twitter http://www.tweetbeep.com USA Michael Jensen
Collecta Collecta Micromedia, Blogs, Video Collecta.com USA Len Kendall
Sensidea SocialSeek Blogs, Video, Micromedia, Photos SocialSeek USA Len Kendall
Conversition TweetFeel Twitter TweetFeel USA Len Kendall
Hubspot Twitter Grader Twitter Twitter Grader USA Len Kendall
Filtrbox Inc Filtrbox All Filtrbox USA Len Kendall
myfrontsteps Steprep All Steprep USA Len Kendall
Infegy Social Radar All Social Radar USA Len Kendall
Biz360 Inc. Biz360 All Biz360 USA Len Kendall
Synthesio Synthesio All Synthesio Europe Len Kendall
YackTrack YackTrack Blogs http://yacktrack.com USA Rob Diana
Brandwatch Brandwatch All http://www.brandwatch.net UK Fabrice Retkowsky
Sports Media Challenge Buzz Manager All http://www.sportsmediachallenge.com/buzzmanager/index.html USA Ryan Stephens
Crowd Favorite Addictomatic All http://addictomatic.com USA

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Michelle Sullivan

Best Social Media Tools for Journalists

In Other peoples posts, Web 2.0 on November 5, 2008 at 9:06 pm

In the ever-evolving world of social media, public relations professionals (PR) and journalists have more opportunities than ever to build strong relationships.

It serves each of us well to stay up on social media trends—learning faster, easier ways to share information.

With that, here are 10 of the best social media tools for PR professionals and journalists:

Help a Report Out (HARO)

Help a Reporter Out (HARO) – As a PR professional, this is by far my favorite tool. The brainchild ofPeter Shankman, this is the only free resource I am aware of where reporters submit queries directly to PR professionals – no strings attached. Subscribers to the list serve receive up to three daily emails, each with anywhere from 15-30 queries per email.

What I like best? It is a win-win tool for both journalists and PR professionals.

PitchEngine

PitchEngine - The emergence of the social media release (SMR) will soon dominate in interactions between journalists and PR people. Those who do not take the initiative to learn about the “new press release” will get left behind. My favorite tool to date is PitchEngine. Still in beta stage, PitchEngine offers a full suite of Web 2.0 tools for PR professionals and journalists (i.e. links to your social network profiles, video and audio capabilities, etc…). Readers may opt to receive a release on any social networks they belong to.

What I like the best? If a reporter or blogger likes what I pitch, they can subscribe to my releases via RSS.

ReportingOn

ReportingOn - Still in its beta stage, this social network is designed for reporters to discuss their beat or stories. An asynchronistic communication style similar to Twitter, the question this time is, “What are you reporting on?” There are around 600 reporters and professionals from around the world subscribed to the network. Only time will tell if this is a viable tool, and for the time being I’m a member.

What I like the best? Journalists have the ability to tag their beat(s) making it easy for PR professionals to find reporters and offer sources.

Journalisted

Journalisted (UK) – Developed by Martin Moore of Media Standards Trust, this site is meant for consumers to search their favorite reporters and stay up to date on their work. It currently boasts more than 100,000 unique users. The downfall? It currently features only reporters in the UK. Moore says he plans to broaden the reach and is currently targeting the US.

What I like the best? PR professionals can check the site before pitching a reporter in the UK to read their recent work.

Wikis

Wikis - I’m opening up a broad category here—wiki pages. PR professionals can create a shared space in which to provide information to reporters. From interview source contact information to comprehensive product/company background, a wiki site can become a living media kit. Free wiki sites, like PBwiki, offer security features to protect updates and email notification options.

What I like the best? Wiki page(s) are created with user generated content and can be edited in real-time to best meet the needs of reporters.

Media People Using Twitter

Media people using Twitter - I have yet to find a truly comprehensive list of all reporters on the microblogging site Twitter. However, this is the closest I’ve come. A wiki site dedicated to journalists on Twitter.

What I like the best? The wiki page is organized by geographic location, offering an easy-to-use guide.

Twellow

Twellow - Seek one another out and connect. It’s a beautiful thing when PR professionals and journalists form a relationship before either one needs anything from the other. Type in a key word such as “journalist” or “public relations” (big surprise) and start following.

What I like the best? The search content is based on a person’s Twitter bio, making the results surprisingly accurate.

BeatBlogging.org

BeatBlogging.org - A resource for beat bloggers, PR professionals can use this as a source to build a strong pitch distribution list. I’ve heard from many reporter friends that more and more they are looking to blogs for trends and upcoming story ideas.

What I like the best? Participants can nominate reporters as “innovative” leaders where they may be featured on the frequently updated Leaderboard.

WiredJournalists.com

WiredJournalists.com - Created for reporters, editors, executives, students and faculty, this tool is for journalists with access to limited resources. The members of the network keep up with Web 2.0 trends and share resources with one another.

What I like the best? Even if you don’t visit the site frequently, it’s a nice resource to keep your finger on the pulse of new journalism trends.

Your Pitch Sucks

Your Pitch Sucks (YPS) – The jury is still out on YPS, but nonetheless I mention it. Submit your draft pitch to public relations experts for a serious review. They will let you know whether or not your pitch is up to par (and if it’s not they offer suggestions).

What I like the best? If you are a freelancer and need another set of eyes to review your work, this saves a few headaches.

Sarah is the director of communications at Elgin Community College (ECC) in Elgin, Illinois. She also worked for Advocate Health Care, the largest health care system in Illinois, as the manager of communications and government relations at Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital. She brings a comprehensive background in the knowledge of non-for-profit and health care management. Her personal mission to engage and employ the use of emerging technologies in all communication makes her effective in reaching a dynamic audience.

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