3 Great Tools for Online Reputation Management - B2B Marketing and Sales Tip #169
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about how to use Trigger-based marketing techniques in a down economy by leveraging Web 2.0 tools. Some of these tools are also great for online reputation management, as well, you’ll just want to focus on a different set of search/scan criteria.
To get started, you’ll need to identify keywords that are important for tracking your industry, key trends or issues, the competition, your company and product brand names, as well as company spokespersons’ names. Once you’ve come up with a manageable list, configure the following tools to scan and collect that data.
- Google Alerts, Google Blog Search, and Google Reader: We’ve written a lot about using Google Alerts here on The B2B Lead. What we haven’t written about is organizing all of the discoveries you’ve made using these tools in Google Reader. It’s a great way to collect a bunch of sources of insight about your keywords and feed them into a list of must-read links each day.
- Tweetscan: This is one of the most important feeds in your Google Reader list as you can use it to monitor what people are saying about you or your competitor throughout the Twitter universe. It’s also another good way to find people with shared interests.
- For my company, most of the conversations are taking place on tech forums and message boards. I just discovered Boardtracker.com which will enable me to keep an eye on popular forums and alert me by RSS feed if my company is mentioned. But, you have to know which forums to track.
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3 Responses to “3 Great Tools for Online Reputation Management - B2B Marketing and Sales Tip #169”
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November 7th, 2008 at 5:17 pm
Great insights, Pam. As reputations rise and fall in the social media fray, it becomes more important than ever to get a handle on what is being said about you. Thanks for the tip.
Britton Manasco
Illuminating the Future
November 10th, 2008 at 12:25 pm
Thanks Britton - in addition to watching what others are saying about us, we’ve been able to uncover a number of opportunitie and forums for participation.
November 18th, 2008 at 9:04 pm
Thanks for sharing this very informative articles especially now a day’s social media is amazing.